No, not for the torture memos. Not for the illegal eavesdropping. Not for firing U.S. Attorneys who refused to prosecute Democratic candidates for trumped up violations right before Congressional elections. But it's a start.
<< Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has said for the first time that "I am disappointed that I didn't do things differently" to stop the politicization of the system of hiring career Justice Department attorneys through its honors program during his time in office. >>
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http://legaltimes.typepad.com/blt/2011/05/former-ag-gonzales-disappointed-in-his-own-conduct-in-doj-hiring-.html
Gonzales made the statement regarding a lawsuit brought by people who applied for jobs with the Bush Justice Department but were turned down because of their political affiliations. The federal Privacy Act makes it a crime for the federal government to maintain files about potential employees' political activities, but that's exactly what the Justice Department did during the Bush years.