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Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Rich Lowry :: Townhall.com Columnist
Patrick Fitzgerald's Disgrace
by Rich Lowry
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The verdict is in: Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, should be pardoned. At least according to two of the jurors who found him guilty of perjury and obstruction of justice.

Asked about the possibility of a pardon, juror Ann Redington said, "I would like him to get one," and added, "I don't want him to go to jail." Asked how he would feel if Libby were pardoned, the ubiquitous juror Denis Collins said, "I would really not care."

The jarring spectacle of jurors expressing support for, or at least indifference toward, an executive act to wipe away the conviction that they just handed down is a damning statement about Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald. It means that he had sufficient evidence to convince a handful of people drawn from Washington, D.C.'s liberal jury pool that Libby was guilty, but even they didn't believe Libby should have been in the dock in the first place.

Libby might have deliberately lied or might have had a memory lapse, given that practically every witness had memory problems. Fitzgerald's evidence against Libby was all he said/he said. In these circumstances, a judicious prosecutor would have committed an act of forbearance, and even moral courage: He would have let it go.

Fitzgerald couldn't resist the temptation of every Washington special prosecutor, which is never to close up shop without at least one obstruction-of-justice indictment. Fitzgerald's justifications for his pursuit of Libby have proven either false or tendentious.

At an October 2005 press conference announcing Libby's indictment, Fitzgerald said that Valerie Plame's employment at the CIA was "not well-known, for her protection." But Plame has not notably been endangered at any of her photo shoots since her "outing."

Fitzgerald said that "the first sign" of her cover being blown was the publication of her name in a Robert Novak column. Actually, the first sign was her husband writing about his trip to Niger in The New York Times — which inevitably led to questions of why such a Bush-hater was sent on the mission. (Answer: His wife worked at the CIA.)

Fitzgerald said he was like an "umpire (who) gets sand thrown in his eyes" when Libby testified that Cheney had told him about Plame, but that he had forgotten it until NBC's Tim Russert also told him. But Libby didn't keep Fitzgerald from learning anything about the case. Continued...

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Rich Lowry is author of Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years .
 
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A steaming pile of crap and a guy with his head up his rear. Classy photos!

The Times of Your Life

I remember clearly, as if it happened just yesterday. It was a Friday. I remember because it was a Friday. A Friday in December, I'm sure about that because it was winter. That's the day the tall, raven-haired dame in the magenta evening gown, leaned in close to whisper something in my ear.
Her ample bosom rested ligthly on my forearm while I tried my best not to look deep, down inside the low cut neckline of the tightly fitting garment. I failed miserably and, whatever it was she was going to tell me was forgotten as she recoiled in horror at the sight of my leacherous grin.
It was at that moment that Leonardo, the middle-aged mutant ninja turtle, approached the bar. As I recall, he seemed to be exhibiting an overwhelming joy or happiness about something, of which at that very moment, I did not know. I suspected this was the case because he was ROFLHAO.
Somehow, through the turtle-speak and, at this point I must say that I thought he was talking in some secret ninja turtle code, I was finally able to make out the complete meaning of the sentence. "Valerie Plame is one hot CIA agent. Don't you agree?"
Uhhhh. wait a minute. On second thought, I think it was Donatello who told me first. Or was it Raphael? Uhhh. Darn! They all look alike to me.

FITZY's next words:
Lock him up! If we can't get those who were obviously at the bottom of this then you'll do...!!! The great Fitzy has spoken!

ME: NO! PLEASE!! I never could keep track of those little green ba$tard$... please I wasn't lying...NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooooooo

Then I wake up...too bad the nightmare continues for Libby.

So...To any Lib reading this I ask...

"When did YOU first hear Plame was a CIA agent/employee?"
AND
"Who did you hear it FROM?"

Answer honestly.


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