And yet the critical problem remains

by Prometheus 6
October 30, 2005 - 11:17am.
on Politics

There is a fraction of support for Bush that is irreducible because it is granted non-critically. A fraction that is supported only by the evidence of things unseen. And there's a whole bag of people just don't understand.

"One thing you can't ever, ever do even if you're a regular person is lie to a grand jury," said Brad Morris, 48, a registered independent and a field representative for a lumber company who lives in Nashua, N.H. "But multiply that by a thousand times if you have power like [Libby had]. And if anybody wants to know why, ask Scooter. He's financially ruined; he'll be paying lawyers for the rest of his life."

That is just not going to be the case. Mr. Libby's legal fees will be limited due to the plea bargain he will enter into.

More, consider this: it has been made public just how deep and extensive Cheney's dispute with the CIA was. Tenet fell on his sword and in return was given immunity from prosecution the Presidential Medal of Freedom along with several other notables.

President Bush awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Tommy Franks, the now-retired Army general who led the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq; former CIA director George Tenet, who told Bush it was a "slam dunk" that Iraq still had weapons of mass destruction; and L. Paul Bremer, who presided over the first 14 months of Iraq reconstruction.

As far as Libby is concerned, he'll be pardoned entirely toward the end of 2008.

White House Ethics, Honesty Questioned
55% in Survey Say Libby Case Signals Broader Problems
By Richard Morin and Claudia Deane
Washington Post Staff Writers
Sunday, October 30, 2005; A14

A majority of Americans say the indictment of senior White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby signals broader ethical problems in the Bush administration, and nearly half say the overall level of honesty and ethics in the federal government has fallen since President Bush took office, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News survey.

The poll, conducted Friday night and yesterday, found that 55 percent of the public believes the Libby case indicates wider problems "with ethical wrongdoing" in the White House, while 41 percent believes it was an "isolated incident." And by a 3 to 1 ratio, 46 percent to 15 percent, Americans say the level of honesty and ethics in the government has declined rather than risen under Bush.

In the aftermath of the latest crisis to confront the White House, Bush's overall job approval rating has fallen to 39 percent, the lowest of his presidency in Post-ABC polls. Barely a third of Americans -- 34 percent -- think Bush is doing a good job ensuring high ethics in government, which is slightly lower than President Bill Clinton's standing on this issue when he left office.

The survey also found that nearly seven in 10 Americans consider the charges against Libby to be serious. A majority -- 55 percent -- said the decision of Special Counsel Patrick J. Fitzgerald to bring charges against Libby was based on the facts of the case, while 30 percent said he was motivated by partisan politics.

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Submitted by ptcruiser on October 30, 2005 - 11:07pm.

Yesterday, I read a piece in the New York Times in  which, among other things, the reporters declared that "Scooter" Libby  was hard to pigeonhole and as proof of this claim they cited the fact that his wife was one of the senior Democratic attorneys who vetted Anita Hill during the Clarence Thomas' hearings. I nearly felt out laughing because of the reporters' naive presumption that Libby's wife is on the left because she is a Democrat. I doubt seriously that Libby and his wife have any serious difference of views on a broad variety of domestic and foreign issues. The person who may be difficult to pigeonhole is not Libby but his wife.

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