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Pardoning Scooter Libby?
Interesting article by John W Dean (of Nixon fame) on the problems with a Libby pardon. Pretty entertaining, for a law article:
http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20070601.html
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ok...i didn't read it. i really just wanted to say thanks for distinguising this john dean from all the other famous john deans. -spiro agnew (of nixon fame) |
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i want to apologise for my previous post.
it's possible someone might have thought he made breakfast meats. or be closely related to such a person. i usually don't worry about people that easily confused. i think you may be a better person than me. |
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Seeing as how more Americans can list the finalists on "American Idol" than can name the current Supreme Court judges, I think it's well worth a paranthetical on someone who achieved his notoriety over 30 years ago. In American terms, that's an aeon. Read it yet, h_i_ggie, w_i_ggie?
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Speaking of Nixon, interesting link on reconsidering his legacy- looking at a number of books on him- gets good around the 2nd page:
http://salon.com/books/feature/2007/...richard_nixon/ (not to hijack my own thread....)
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Very interesting article... thanks.
Of course John Dean is the Conservative Turncoat. So his word means nothing with many older conservatives. Frankly, I am not only stunned that Fred Thompson has taken up the "Free Scooter" campaign, but by the crude and thoughtless tactics he has employed. He has either lied or could not be troubled to inform himself of the facts before he attacked Special Counsel Fitzgerald. This does not stun me. This is Thompson's attempt to sure up the staunch conservative base that will always vote Republican. When a guy goes on TV to do a series, he might be thought of as a leftist from Hollywood immediately. To me it seems like Thompson has to prove how conservative he is first, just to get the Republican nomination. Then if he happens to get the nomination, he will go for the middle ground. My take. |
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I think the conundrum the Republicans may find themselves in is that if they pander to the base in the primaries and then are perceived as moving too far to the middle the extreme right-wing voters may stay home Election Day. A lot can happen between now and then, but I think after the Bush years the Dems are more motivated than the 'Pubs to vote for their party's candidate, regardless of who it is. The big wild card I could see is our mayor, Bloomberg, stepping in as an independent, simply because we've never had an independent candiate with the financial resources he has. He spent $150 million of his own money over his two campaigns here. I don't know that he will, but it sure would make for an interesting campaign, and leave this Dem in a bit of a quandry as to what to do, as I like Bloomie.
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There doesn't seem to be much doubt as to who is taking the fall for Cheney. Maybe Scooter will share a cell with Paris in the new coed prison (not listed). Hopefully, he'll develop crotch crickets and pass them on to Condi. Then fratboy will get 'em for sure. Bring 'em on! |
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