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Friday, July 06, 2007
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Dems: Selective Outrage
by Rich Galen
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Let me make this point, again: I do not believe I have ever been in the same place at the same time as Scooter Libby. I don't think we've ever talked by phone, nor to I think we have ever exchanged e-mails.

I have, however, donated to Scooter Libby's defense fund if only because of the quality of people who have been involved in that effort including neighbor, ally and friend Mary Matalin and former US Ambassador to Australia and Italy, Mel Sembler among many others.

Thank goodness this all happened in a week which was perfectly bisected by Independence Day.

In Washington, what with the House and Senate taking one of the 73 week-long recesses it schedules each year (without regard to whether Republicans or Democrats are in charge), and the mid-week holiday, it seems like half of the Washington area workforce took off Monday and Tuesday; the other half took off Thursday and Friday.

The rest took the whole week.

On Monday President Bush used the power granted to him by Article II, Section 2 of the U.S. Constitution and commuted the sentence of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby so that he has to serve no jail time.

It was six months late. If President Bush just would have listened to me, this would have long since been over. I wrote in January of this year when Libby's trial started that he should Pardon Scooter Libby on the day the trial started.

The President didn't pardon Libby, but listening to the wailing and keening by Democrats and their donor-base - The National Press Corps - you would have thought President Bush had not just commuted Libby's sentence but had pardoned him and presented him with the Medal of Freedom.

Although this has been lost by the Left, the President, by commuting and not pardoning, left in place the conviction, the fine, and the "supervised release" which was to have followed the prison term.

That means Scooter Libby remains a convicted felon who cannot practice law and cannot hold any position of trust in the US government meaning he cannot get a security clearance.

That is a big deal here in Your Nation's Capital.

Once Democrats sat down on the curb, fanned themselves, and got over the vapors, they realized that the President had not pardoned Libby, but then got themselves amped up again over whether or not he would pardon Libby at the end of his term because the President would not rule it out on Monday.

Didn't say he would. Didn't say he wouldn't. Didn't think he needed to tell the press corps what he might or might not do 18-or-so months down the road.

Every time I mentioned the name "Marc Rich" on TV this week, Democrats' eyes got real wide, they began quaking like Salem witches, and then formed those little white flecks in the corners of their mouths. Continued...

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Slacker writes
"I could go on and on with the real facts, but most conservatives are impervious to factual analyis and reason. But you prove my point just like all the other conservative babblers on this topic."

The facts I presented are as I've been able to find them. But the case is over. And Fitzgerald accomplished his goal of making a name for himself. The law is just like Hollywood anymore, "any publicity is good publicity," therefore his pursuit of Libby is no different from Nifong's zeal, both in baseless cases.
So, whether my facts clash with your facts was not the point. I've been there and the point you missed in your blinding rage at anything Bush was how it could happen and how you might feel if it happened to you. The first part brought back memories and got me to that point and the rest is how it's possible. It's almost happened to me twice. Once somebody from behind me in school threw something and although everyone back there was a very good friend, they tried to get me to admit it. I wouldn't because I didn't do it and we all got the paddle. They were PO'd for awhile but got over it, but I don't know if I really ever did. The other was a new deputy in town when I was just out of the AF, sitting in the passenger seat of a car in which someone he thought was HIS girl was under the wheel. He dragged me out, cuffed me in front of my friends, and hauled me off to jail for drunken driving. It got thrown out but I was in a panic the night I spent in jail. My point to you is: when it does happen to you it feels like the Earth is on your chest and you're going to smother to death, and the rage is all-consuming because you can do nothing about it. It'll keep you awake nights.
Your comment about juries? Hells bells, man, a prejudiced jury let O.J. go. Do you have the faintest idea a jury of a Republican's peers can be found in DC? (Where I used to live, BTW.)

I love the USA and it's constitution
I have great fears that the schools and teachers of those who are ranting and raving about Scooter Libby, have not taught anything about elementary logic. I pasted some of the more inane comments just to emphasize my point.

Now, as I have mentioned in the few posts I've made, I have lived through the great depression, WWII, Korea (served during the Korean War), the French war in Vietnam, our own involvement in Vietnam, the Bosnia debacle (Clinton's undeclared war), the first Saddam and 2nd Saddam wars; our current war on terror; and we haven't seen the worst of it yet.

So now we have a major constitutional crisis; Scooter Libby was allowed to stay out of prison while he tries to get some form of reasonable justice. I know many judges have allowed a "non-risk of flight" to remain free during the appeal phase. In this case the judge showed a total lack of fair judgement. Go to JAIL now!

So President Bush commutes the jail time; if the appeal is successful, Scooter would have served time that was NOT warranted.

Of course too many, the real problem is that some of the opposition believe that President Bush is more evil than Hitler, Stalin, Mao, etal. It is, obviously, his GOAL to destroy our God given rights and to REDUCE this country TO A THIRD WORLD STAUS; ANSWERABLE TO Hugo. Those of you who can't see this must be blind.

He, President Bush, plans to get all this done in the next 18 months so that he can turn the task over to Dick Cheney when he leaves office(oops, Dick also leaves in 18 months; oh, I know Karl Rove will be the next evil dictator, well maybe that won't happen either for obvous reasons, he will also be in jail and gone by the wayside! Therefore the obvious answer is "you gwessed it; Scooter Libby.).

That's why he commuted his sentence! Why didn't you know, Bush plans to suspend the next election and appoint Scooter as dictator.

The clevernes and audicity of Bush; don't call him dumb, he knows what is doing. Scooter will prevent anyone trying to accuse President Bush of war crimes.

His alliance with Hugo will benefit his oil cronies; that's all he has EVER cared about.

Don't you see? It all adds up.

Now, it would not surprise me if some of you people (who really need to visit a shrink) believe what I just wrote. Let me repeat; President Bush plans to suspend the 2008 election; enough said?

I will stand by President Bush as our legally elected president and while I may disagree with some of his positions, I know he is an honorable man (but, yes, a man; not a perfect being such as God is) and that those of you who act like a pack of wolves, attacking anything in sight, might be happier if you would contemplate what this world would be like if Al Bore or the "sailor" were holding that office. I believe that God did have a hand in this; but, you make up your own mind.

Please remember; we are all faulty in our judgements and we need to see the positive accomplishments made by President Bush. Yes, he does deserve that title; the people elected him twice. Let's try to help by building on the positive. Critcize him fairly, but the hatred and anger exhibited by so many bodes evil for this great nation. I LOVE AMERICA AND I DO NOT CONDONE THE ACTIONS OF THOSE WHO SEEM TO HAVE NOTHING POSITIVE TO SAY ABOUT EITHER THIS COUNTRY OR THE PRESIDENT.

I will mention that I thought that there were many reasonable comments in this group; keep it up! Let's elevate the discourse. We don't need to keep calling each other names or use inflammatory language. Name calling and vitriol should be beneath well educated citizens of this unique nation; there has never been a greater nation, with more freedom and opportunity than these United States of America.

The folloning quotes are just a sample of what I find very distasteful.

"Raywood Ashe writes: Friday, July, 06, 2007 12:44 PM
Marc Rich v. Scooter Libby
Here's a little logic for the morally challenged: Marc Rich didn't have anything on Bill Clinton. Clinton's pardon of Rich may have been outrageous -- but it wasn't a transparent cover-up.

Scooter Libby, on the other hand, lied to protect his bosses: George Bush and Dick Cheney. By commuting his sentence now -- and not pardoning him -- Bush ensures that Libby cannot be compelled to testify before Congress and the White House can continue to refuse to comment on the case.

The Big Question now is: will Bush ultimately pardon Libby? Hmmmm. That's sure a tough one. Gee -- what would a God-fearing, upright, solid citizen like George Bush do in a situation like this?

Libby's pardon is already in the bank. You can count on it -- the same way Libby is counting on his friends in high places."

incognito writes: Friday, July, 06, 2007 11:48 AM
Republicans Are The Moral Majority
You people are just full of it, aren't you? YOU are the ones who claim moral superiority, you are the ones who said this administratin would be different, did you forget?
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Posted on Wed, Jul. 04, 2007
Bush abuses executive power by protecting Scooter Libby

The Kansas City Star
President Bush is not the first president to abuse the power of executive clemency. But he has done so in spectacular fashion this week, protecting a criminal whose misdeeds were committed in Bush’s own administration from serving even a single day in prison."

Raywood Ashe writes: Friday, July, 06, 2007 8:16 PM
They can't do a darn thing about it ...
because Bush has successfully covered up his inovlvement in the leak of a CIA agent's name to the press in order to get revenge on a critic of the administration.

Maybe to most of the posters on townhall, leaking the name of a CIA agent is "nothing." To me, that's treason. The fact that Fitzgerald was unable to prove a technical violation of the law doesn't mean a thing.

You don't leak the names of CIA agents to the press. Just don't do it -- ever. Libby lied to protect his bosses -- who know damn well that even if they couldn't be convicted of a crime they at least did something wrong when they leaked Valerie Plame's identity.

So why should the Democrats hold hearings? Maybe they can shed a little more light on the subject than Bush has been willing to do. Believe it or not, a lot of people in this country think it's wrong to out a CIA agent for revenge. Now that we know Rove isn't going to be convicted of a crime, he should be hauled in front of Congress to answer a few questions about his involvment in the whole affair. Bush won't answer any questions. Libby can take the Fifth.

I say let the hearings begin."





















In 2001 they whine and cry over Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich. Then in 2007 they use the fact that Clinton was perfectly justified in pardoning him to justify Bush's commutation and eventual pardon of Libby.

Libby has shown no real remorse for his actions. And his White House service is no argument for leniency. Just the opposite, as the judge who sentenced him pointed out. High officials, the judge said, have a “special obligation” to obey the law.
2) Libby has a right to appeal his conviction. He was doing so. The system was working just fine.
In the meantime, since the prosecutor already knew who (Armitage) had leaked the information, it’s impossible to say Scooter obstructed Justice. Justice means convict the guilty, acquit the innocent, and since they already knew who had committed the so called crime, there was no more Justice being looked for in that case, so he could not commit the so-called crimes that you are so excited about.
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