Remember Alberto Gonzales?  

He’s interviewed in Sunday’s New York Times Magazine about his new position: Teaching a political science class at Texas Tech University.

It’s been a difficult two years for our former Attorney General.  You’d think with AG credentials under your belt, a cushy job at a high powered D.C. law firm would be easy to come by.

Not for Alberto. 

To hear him tell it, he’s been braving the “tough economic climate” like the rest of us. 

Then there’s the matter of an ongoing special investigation into the attorney firings and the “undeserved” damage done to his reputation during his tenure as AG.

Undeserved? 

No, he deserves it.  Check out this list (compiled by the ACLU) of what he did as Attorney General to undermine the Constitution and our civil liberties.

Could it have been any worse?

Frighteningly, the answer is yes.  Alberto was actually under consideration to become our first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice.