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  • DUmmie FUnnies 12-09-08 (Fitzmas Not So Merry in the Blago-sphere!)

    12/09/2008 9:22:12 PM PST · by Charles Henrickson · 77 replies · 2,021+ views
    DUmmie FUnnies ^ | December 9, 2008 | DUmmies and Charles Henrickson
    Merry Fitzmas, DUmmies! It's here, the day you've been waiting for, for all these many business months! Only it's not Karl Rove doing the frog-march. It's a DEMOCRAT, longtime Obambi ally, Illinois Gov. Rod "I want to make money" Blagojevich. "A political corruption crime spree," a "staggering" level of corruption, "a truly new low"--that's how Fitzie described Blago's expletive-laced pay-to-play plotting caught on tape. Yet in the face of MASSIVE evidence of Blago's blatant bribe-seeking--even trying to SELL Obambi's vacant Senate seat--SOME DUmmies think it's just Rethuglican persecution, or else they minimize what Blagojevich did by saying Rethugs do...
  • Ax was 'mistaken' and Al Gore was ignored

    12/09/2008 6:55:15 PM PST · by Salena Zito · 45 replies · 2,384+ views
    David Axelrod sent a statement out this evening via Obama transition team spokesperson Jen Psaki saying he was “mistaken.” Here are the entire two sentences of the statement: “I was mistaken when I told an interviewer last month that the President-elect has spoken directly to Governor Blagojevich about the Senate vacancy. They did not then or at any time discuss the subject.”
  • Curtain Time For Barack Obama

    Curtain Time For Barack Obama - Part I [snippets...] Most important for connecting the dots in the Board Games investigation, is the clarification that it is not the Rezko case. The only reason it’s always referred to as the “Rezko” case is because he happens to be the first defendant to be brought to trial. [...] Operation Board Games must be viewed with a full understanding that Governor Rod Blagojevich was supposed to be the candidate running for president during this election cycle in order for the subplots involving Obama to become clear. The Illinois political mob already had a...
  • U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald: Bleep-Gate

    12/09/2008 5:24:41 PM PST · by Salena Zito · 23 replies · 1,280+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune Review ^ | December 9, 2008 | Salena Zito
    U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald kisses the Blarney Stone today at his news conference by dubbing the Illinois Governor's F-bomb-riddled scandal "Bleep-Gate."
  • The Obama [The Kenyan] Tapes

    12/09/2008 12:19:49 PM PST · by solfour · 28 replies · 1,570+ views
    Lame Cherry ^ | 12/09/2008 | Lame Cherry
    With arrest of Prime Minister Obama's chief political supporter in Illinois in Gov. Blagojevich along with his Chief of Staff on selling the PM's former Senate seat, my interest is not in the salacious headlines in the Governor calling Barack Obama a motherf*cker, but in what the FBI has been doing and what the real conversations reveal. This is a great deal like Capt. Kirk telling Mr. Spoc, "If you can't tell me what it is, tell me what it isn't." That is the key to understanding the depths of what has been occurring in Illinois, because a great deal...
  • Immigrant, Journalist, Iraqi Spy

    07/11/2003 11:49:54 AM PDT · by Pokey78 · 18 replies · 384+ views
    The Weekly Standard ^ | 07/11/03 | Stephen F. Hayes
    The strange case of an Iraqi agent caught operating on American soil. His arrest may be the first of many. KHALED DUMEISI, a newspaper publisher in northern Illinois, was surprised when federal agents showed up at a modest condominium in suburban Chicago to arrest the man known to his colleagues in Iraqi intelligence as "Sirhan." He shouldn't have been shocked. First, the FBI, according to a complaint unsealed Wednesday in Illinois, had the goods on Sirhan. Among his offenses: supplying false press credentials for Iraqi intelligence agents; spying on Iraqi opposition leaders--at times, using a mini-camera implanted in the end...
  • 4 months after trial, Rezko is still in the same lousy lockup conditions he complained about

    11/20/2008 11:39:39 AM PST · by STARWISE · 23 replies · 1,028+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 11-21-08 | Jeff Coen
    t was a memorable moment in the run-up to the corruption trial of Antoin "Tony" Rezko when the onetime political high roller complained to a judge that he had to share underwear at Chicago's federal jail. Rezko, used to a cushy life in his Wilmette mansion, had been locked in solitary confinement 23 hours a day in the downtown Metropolitan Correctional Center. His attorneys called conditions at the high-rise jail "disgusting" and said Rezko never got to breathe fresh air. So now that word has circulated that Rezko is considering cooperating in the federal probe of corruption in state government,...
  • Republicans, Clinton alumni among Cabinet prospects (GORELICK on list!!)

    11/11/2008 8:47:51 PM PST · by STARWISE · 44 replies · 955+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 11-6-08 | James Oliphant, Aamer Madhani, Bay Fang + AP
    President-elect Barack Obama has 11 weeks to build a new administration and he's wasting no time, offering the job of White House chief of staff to Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) on Wednesday. *snip* Who else is on the list? Attorney general Names include Eric Holder, a former D.C. federal judge and deputy attorney general; Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano; Jamie Gorelick, former deputy attorney general; James Comey, former deputy attorney general and Lockheed Martin general counsel; Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick; Patrick Fitzgerald, U.S. attorney in Chicago.
  • Could Obama be indicted?

    [Michael] "Sneed hears rumbles political fund-raiser/fixer Tony Rezko, who is now singing sweetly to the feds from his cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center, has been talking about his "dealings" with a Chicago bank, which has political connections. Stay Tuned"
  • Great Merciful Zeus! Tomorrow could be the start of Fitzmas: (Acorn Investigation)

    10/09/2008 10:11:22 AM PDT · by Bobkk47 · 41 replies · 1,977+ views
    hillbuzz.wordpress.com ^ | 10/9/2008 | Unk.
    Tonight we talked to someone who works in the federal courts here in Chicago. The buzz in those corridors is that federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has been leading a team of FBI investigators in 10 states working on a RICO case. Today, it was announced that ACORN is being investigated in 10 states. That’s one Hell of a coincidence. We asked why Fitzgerald would be involved in this, because he’s the prosecutor on the Tony Rezko case and we aren’t aware of ACORN being investigated in Illinois. We were told that ACORN was investigated in Illinois years ago, and it...
  • Feds to bring RICO case against ACORN (Merry[“Patrick” Fitzgerald] Fitzmas!)

    10/09/2008 4:08:29 AM PDT · by The G Man · 380 replies · 15,362+ views
    Quinn & Rose this morning announced that US Attorney Peter Fitzgerald (yes, THAT Peter Fitzgerald) is bringing a RICO case against ACORN. Accusations involve mass voter fraud and allegations brought by the Clinton Campaign against them as well.
  • Prosecutors move to delay Rezko sentencing (someone is singing)

    10/06/2008 7:07:28 PM PDT · by Shady Ray · 56 replies · 1,716+ views
    Associated Press ^ | October 6, 2008 | Mike Robinson
    Prosecutors move to delay Rezko sentencing By MIKE ROBINSON – 1 hour ago CHICAGO (AP) — Federal prosecutors moved Monday to delay indefinitely the sentencing of convicted fundraiser Antoin "Tony" Rezko, sending their strongest hint yet that he is ready to spill his political secrets. The filing asks for a postponement while prosecutors and defense attorneys "engage in discussions that could affect their sentencing postures." Speculation has simmered for weeks that the key fundraiser for Gov. Rod Blagojevich and Sen. Barack Obama was whispering what he knows about corruption in Illinois government to federal prosecutors in hopes of getting a...
  • The man who made Obama possible

    09/08/2008 9:17:57 AM PDT · by KeyLargo · 25 replies · 251+ views
    Southtown (Chicago) ^ | Sep 7, 2008 | Phil Kadner
    The man who made Obama possible September 7, 2008 Barack Obama probably would not be running as the agent of change if not for one of the most conservative Republican senators in Illinois history. As this presidential campaign continues to focus on whether Republican John McCain or Democrat Obama would be most likely to reform the federal government, I can't help thinking about the political fate of former U.S. Sen. Peter Fitzgerald. Fitzgerald was a wealthy banker when he ran for the Senate against incumbent Democrat Carol Moseley Braun in 1999. He bought the Republican nomination by spending $7 million...
  • 'RNC 8' protesters charged, group promises to reveal themselves

    09/03/2008 9:59:07 PM PDT · by ButThreeLeftsDo · 15 replies · 194+ views
    KSTP.com ^ | 9/3/08 | Nicole Muehlhausen
    Eight members of the RNC Welcoming Committee, a self-described anarchist organization, each one faces four charges for their alleged plans to disrupt the convention. Each individual was charged Wednesday with second-degree furtherance of terrorism, conspiracy to riot, conspiracy to commit civil disorder and conspiracy to damage property. Those arrested were Robert Joseph Czernik, Monica Rachel Bicking, Erik Charles Oseland, Garrett Scott Fitzgerald, Nathanial David Secor, Max Jacob Speckton, Luce Guillen-Givens, and Eryn Trimmer. The eight were arrested after Ramsey County Sheriff’s deputies raided four homes in Minneapolis and St. Paul on Aug. 30 and 31. They are all being held...
  • Edmund Fitzgerald life ring found

    08/07/2007 10:24:07 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 83 replies · 3,670+ views
    WOOD TV 8 (Grand Rapids) ^ | Tuesday, August 7, 2007 | Rachael Ruiz
    Joe Rasch and his two daughters, Emily and Elizabeth, were looking for agates on the Lake Superior coastline last Friday. Instead, they found a piece of history - a life ring from the Edmund Fitzgerald. Rasch admits he didn't realize what he found when he first saw the orange ring lying under a with pine tree that had fallen. Only when his daughter Emily read the words on the ring, it hit him. "It was pretty hard to read," Emily said. "I saw the Ed pretty good, then Fitz, so." They made the discovery near the Keweenau Peninsula, about 200 miles...
  • Waxman threatens Mukasey with subpoena

    07/08/2008 11:53:38 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 65 replies · 280+ views
    House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman warned Attorney General Michael Mukasey on Tuesday to turn over a copy of a FBI interview with Vice President Dick Cheney or face contempt charges. The document in question is an interview Cheney gave to the FBI in the investigation of the leak of the identity of Valerie Plame Wilson, a covert CIA agent. “The arguments you have raised for withholding the interview report are not tenable,” Waxman wrote in a letter to Mukasey. “When the FBI interview with the Vice President was conducted, the Vice President knew that the information...
  • Corruption trial hears of plot to fire prosecutor (Rezko, Patrick Fitzgerald)

    05/04/2008 10:30:56 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 7 replies · 99+ views
    Reuters ^ | May 2, 2008 | Andrew Stern
    Corruption trial hears of plot to fire prosecutor By Andrew Stern Reuters CHICAGO A witness at the trial of political fundraiser Antoin Rezko testified on Thursday that then-White House aide Karl Rove was asked to replace the federal prosecutor in Chicago to abort a probe of Illinois corruption. Rove has denied knowledge of any discussion to replace Patrick Fitzgerald, the widely respected U.S. attorney in Chicago, when Rove was one of President George W. Bush's top advisers. Rove, who left the White House last year, could not immediately be reached on Thursday. A spokesman for Fitzgerald, who was appointed in...
  • Tony Rezko arrested, sources say (timing is everything)

    01/28/2008 6:54:22 AM PST · by SE Mom · 168 replies · 665+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 28 January 2008 | Jeff Coen and John Chase
    Antoin "Tony" Rezko was arrested early Monday at his Wilmette home by federal agents on an alleged bond violation, the Tribune has learned. Investigators had in recent weeks become concerned about the movement of some of his finances, a source said. Rezko, who is scheduled to stand trial on corruption charges in less than a month at the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse, was taken into custody due to an alleged bond violation, a source confirmed.
  • Alleged Bin Laden Contact in Iraq Gov't

    08/11/2005 11:03:21 PM PDT · by Leroy S. Mort · 14 replies · 1,299+ views
    AP ^ | Aug 12, 2005
    WASHINGTON (AP) - An American accused in court papers of having ties to Osama bin Laden is now working for the Iraqi government's Foreign Ministry, U.S. officials and a former CIA counterterrorism chief say. Iraqi-born Tarik A. Hamdi was the ``American contact'' for one of bin Laden's front organizations and gave a satellite telephone battery to a bin Laden aide in Afghanistan for a phone used by the terrorist leader, according to an affidavit from Customs Agent David Kane.The affidavit was unsealed this week in U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., along with a federal indictment charging Hamdi with lying...
  • To foes, Mitt is such a man of faith, it’s scary

    12/05/2007 5:24:16 PM PST · by Reaganesque · 83 replies · 45+ views
    The Boston Herald ^ | 12/05/07 | Joe Fitzgerald
    Mitt Romney’s problem isn’t that he’s a Mormon; his problem, in the eyes of the crowd now nipping at his heels, is that he’s serious about it. That makes him dangerous because it makes them uncomfortable. When you know what you believe and why, and you’re not ashamed to have it known, faith is not a position you take on an issue; it’s a position you bring to an issue, reflecting values and beliefs that have stood the test of time because you’ve discovered they’ll work when nothing else will. Americans, from the founding of this nation, have always understood...
  • Novak: Wilson did not forcefully object to naming of CIA wife in column

    10/06/2007 4:16:17 PM PDT · by james500 · 25 replies · 1,302+ views
    The Hill ^ | October 06, 2007 | Mike Soraghan
    Columnist Robert Novak said Saturday Ambassador Joe Wilson did not forcefully object to the naming of his CIA operative wife, Valerie Plame Wilson, when Novak spoke to him prior to the publication of a column that sparked a federal investigation and sent White House aide I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby to jail. “He was not terribly exercised about it,” Novak said. Instead, Wilson focused on not being portrayed as simply an opponent of the Iraq war. Wilson also stressed that his wife went by his last name, Wilson, rather than Plame, Novak said. Novak forcefully defended his handling of the column...
  • Comey Says Fitzgerald Deserves Top U.S. Law Post (linked - article can't be posted here)

    07/22/2007 10:07:12 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 15 replies · 520+ views
    Digg.com ^ | 7-20-07
    Link references article which can't be posted here. ~~~~~ As always in the liberal Beltway, no one's ever questioned Fitzgerald's unsupervised free ride and tenure as Special Prosecutor in the Plame/Libby case by his college summer roommate, James Comey, now legal counsel for the giant, Lockheed Martin.
  • A prosecution still required

    07/03/2007 2:18:22 AM PDT · by qlangley · 2 replies · 178+ views
    Quentin Langley.net ^ | 03 July 2007 | Quentin Langley
    Imagine you are running a business and you suspect something has gone drastically wrong. Let’s say it appears that some money is missing. Your reaction, of course, is to call in an investigator with sweeping powers. Let’s say that after two years, and millions of dollars spent on the investigation, the investigator comes to you with some preliminary conclusions. One of your staff – let’s call him Jones – has tried to disrupt the investigation. This is pretty serious, you agree. Jones needs to be disciplined. But your principal concern is with the original investigation. Where’s the money? “What money?”...
  • Appeals Court Unseals CIA Leak Documents

    06/29/2007 11:21:15 AM PDT · by SmithL · 9 replies · 1,044+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 6/29/7 | MATT APUZZO, Associated Press Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A federal appeals court said Friday it would release some of the documents it reviewed when deciding to force journalists to testify in the CIA leak investigation. The ruling followed a request by The Associated Press and Dow Jones, which asked for the release of the sworn statements Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald gave to justify subpoenas for New York Times reporter Judith Miller and Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper in 2005. Fitzgerald wanted the reporters' help in his investigation of the leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity to syndicated columnist Robert Novak. The news organizations argued...
  • Pardon Libby

    06/22/2007 5:45:36 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 59 replies · 1,224+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 6-21-07 | R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.
    I find myself in unusual company, and I am always so careful about the company I keep. Nonetheless, here I am arguing on the same side as Washington Post columnist and ritualistic liberal Richard Cohen and Christopher Hitchens. At least Hitchens, a columnist for Vanity Fair and Slate, is an independent man of the left. Yet here I am on their side arguing for leniency for Vice President Richard Cheney's former chief of staff, Scooter Libby. Having been found guilty of lying under oath, he is about to be sent to prison before his appeal is considered. In fact his...
  • A Tale of Two Prosecutors

    06/21/2007 9:19:50 PM PDT · by gpapa · 14 replies · 821+ views
    OpinionJouranal.com ^ | June 22, 2007 | DOROTHY RABINOWITZ
    Mike Nifong is punished, but Patrick Fitzgerald isn't. This week the Duke-Nifong drama oozed to its finale, with a payout to the victims, a confidentiality agreement, the usual salutes to the healing process, and plans on the part of the principals to begin putting the case behind them. Missing from these declamations was the core reality that had brought this day to pass. No one expected participants in this peace-and-resolution ceremony to find a moment to recall the rightful fury and amazement this case engendered across the nation and outside of it--but such a moment would not have been out...
  • The Runaway Train That Hit Scooter Libby

    06/18/2007 9:37:39 PM PDT · by gpapa · 23 replies · 1,050+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | June 19, 2007 | Richard Cohen
    The attorney general called a meeting. He assembled all the U.S. attorneys in the Great Hall of the Justice Department and told them, in essence, that their chief responsibility was to decide whom not to prosecute. They should limit themselves to cases "in which the offense is the most flagrant, the public harm the greatest" and play no role in political vendettas. The speaker, of course, was not the lamentable Alberto Gonzales but the estimable Robert H. Jackson, who went on to the Supreme Court. This was 1940, but Jackson could have been talking to Patrick J. Fitzgerald. Whatever the...
  • Prosecutor wants Libby imprisoned now

    06/12/2007 10:42:01 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 70 replies · 2,087+ views
    Yahoo!News ^ | June 12, 2007 | MATT APUZZO
    WASHINGTON - Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald urged a federal judge Tuesday not to delay former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby's 2 1/2-year prison sentence in the CIA leak case. Libby, the former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, has argued that he has a good chance of winning an appeal and should be allowed to remain free until that challenge has run its course. U.S. District Judge Reggie B. Walton, who sentenced Libby to prison for lying to authorities and obstructing the investigation into the 2003 leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity, has said he...
  • Libby Ordered To Jail, Soon (Fitzgerald Signed a Sealed Affidavit Had No Power To Try Case?!)

    06/14/2007 5:25:01 PM PDT · by jrooney · 18 replies · 596+ views
    Justoneminute ^ | 6-14-07 | Tom Maguire
    So Fitzgerald signed an affidavit for which he lacked authority, suggesting he was either inadequately supervised or improperly appointed. The judge wonders why the defense didn't appeal this issue at the time. To which the defense responds, well, it was filed exclusively with the judge under seal, so we only saw it in May.
  • Prominent Law Professors Questions Fitzgerald's Appointment (Updated) (LIBBY)

    06/08/2007 6:43:29 PM PDT · by the Real fifi · 32 replies · 1,238+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 6/8/07 | clarice feldman
    June 08, 2007 Prominent Law Professors Question Fitzgerald Appointment (updated) Clarice Feldman Early on in this case I described the Libby challenge to the constitutionality of the extra-statutory appointment of Fitzgerald. Now a number of prominent legal scholars have joined in on his side of the issue. They are doing so as the Judge must decide if Libby's appellate issues pose significant possibility of success to allow him to remain free pending his appeal. AP via SFGate.com: A dozen prominent law professors are questioning whether Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald had constitutional authority in the CIA leak trial that this week...
  • Libby prosecutor's authority questioned

    06/08/2007 5:48:55 PM PDT · by West Coast Conservative · 22 replies · 1,707+ views
    NBC News ^ | June 8, 2007 | Joel Seidman
    What happens when a dozen prominent law professors from across the legal spectrum - from Robert Bork to Alan Dershowitz - petition the judge in the Libby case to give credence to the concept that Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald's constitutional authority in prosecuting the case is in question? U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton will have to address the issue next week when he has been asked by Libby's attorneys to consider releasing their client on bond pending appeal of his conviction for perjury and obstruction of an FBI investigation of the leak of CIA agent Valerie Plame's name to reporters....
  • Leak Prosecutor's Authority Questioned

    06/08/2007 10:27:46 AM PDT · by SmithL · 25 replies · 2,177+ views
    AP via SFGate ^ | 6/8/7 | LARA JAKES JORDAN, Associated Press Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- A dozen prominent law professors are questioning whether Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald had constitutional authority in the CIA leak trial that this week sentenced former White House aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby to prison. The push comes as Libby's lawyers, who are making the same argument, prepare to appeal his 2 1/2-year sentence. "The constitutional issue to be raised on appeal is substantial," conservative Robert Bork, liberal Alan Dershowitz and 10 other professors wrote in their nine-page brief, filed Thursday at U.S. District Court in the District of Columbia. "To our knowledge, the special counsel appears to...
  • There's a Hero In the Dock (Scooter Libby)

    06/05/2007 7:32:26 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 7 replies · 628+ views
    American Thinker ^ | June 4, 2007 | Clarice Feldman
    Tomorrow, June 5, after some four years of an unenviable ordeal, I. Lewis Libby, a brilliant man, a dedicated public servant and the father of two young children, will stand in the dock before U.S. District Court judge Reggie Walton to be sentenced for what a jury found constituted perjury, obstruction and false statements to government investigators and a grand jury. -SNIP- The only thing this filing shows to a certainty is that Fitzgerald demonstrates here, as he does in the Conrad Black case in Chicago, a too-eager jumping into cases without adequate research, a snipping the edges off the...
  • Libby To Be Sentenced Today

    06/05/2007 4:29:19 AM PDT · by prairiebreeze · 58 replies · 1,528+ views
    msnbc ^ | June 5, 2007 | Joel Seidman
    WASHINGTON - I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, the former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney, will be sentenced Tuesday morning in federal court before U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton, who presided over his trial. The sentencing begins at 9:30 a.m. The judge will inform Libby of his fate, the term of his prison time, if any, and whether he will be remanded immediately to a federal facility. Libby has appealed his conviction and may be allowed to remain free until that appeal is resolved.
  • Fitzgerald Doubles Down (MUST READ-Scooter Libby)

    06/01/2007 4:05:19 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 23 replies · 1,182+ views
    I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby is due to be sentenced next week, and--just in time--Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald has decided this was a leak case after all. Last week he filed a brief with the court arguing that Mr. Libby should receive a prison sentence in line with crimes that neither he nor anyone else was ever accused of committing. If the court accepts Mr. Fitzgerald's logic, the sentence meted out in this fantastic case would at least double, to a minimum of 30 months. So it goes in a case brought by an unaccountable prosecutor now requesting an unreasonable penalty...
  • Fitzgerald: O.K., Libby Wasn’t Convicted of Leaking — But Punish Him As If He Had Been

    05/29/2007 4:13:10 AM PDT · by Stars&StripesNE · 50 replies · 1,776+ views
    National Review Online ^ | May 29, 2007 | Byron York
    During the perjury and obstruction trial of Lewis Libby, prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald never charged, and never presented evidence, that Libby illegally disclosed the name of a covert CIA agent. But now, Fitzgerald wants Libby to be sentenced as if he had been guilty of that crime.
  • In The Black (Conrad Black trial update)

    05/28/2007 10:19:20 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 18 replies · 641+ views
    New York Post ^ | May 27, 2007 | Janet Whitman
    So much for Conrad Black as a suit-wearing bank robber. After 10 weeks of testimony and five key witnesses, prosecutors have yet to put one victim on the stand who would tell of being defrauded by this one-time press baron. This, after the government promised the jury in its opening statement to prove Black was nothing more than a bank robber who wore a suit. Prosecutors charged that he and his three co-defendants "betrayed the trust of thousands of public shareholders." Yet the jury hasn't seen a smoking gun - no explicit evidence that Black and his work pals conspired...
  • Mission: Possible

    05/25/2007 12:50:04 AM PDT · by CutePuppy · 13 replies · 837+ views
    WSJ / OpinionJournal.com ^ | May 25, 2007 | Kimberley Strassel
    If there's a smarter guy in Washington right now than Sen. Chuck Schumer, Republicans haven't noticed. The New York Democrat is doggedly working to dismantle what's left of the Bush presidency, with barely an ounce of pushback from the other side. Mr. Schumer was the instigator of the Democrats' probe into the firing of eight U.S. attorneys, although note that the question of who fired which prosecutor is already yesterday's news. The attorneys mess was just an opening, a hook that is now allowing Mr. Schumer to escalate into an assault on the wider administration, as well as presidential authority...
  • History of untruths (the 'Conrad Black' on-going legal farce)

    05/10/2007 11:16:43 AM PDT · by GMMAC · 3 replies · 494+ views
    Toronto Sun - Canada ^ | May 10, 2007 | Peter Worthington
    History of untruths By Peter Worthington Toronto Sun May 10, 2007 CHICAGO -- It was a packed and hushed courtroom at the Conrad Black trial when lawyer Eddie Greenspan started cross-examining David Radler yesterday afternoon, launching a savage attack on his truthfulness. Radler, Black's ex-friend and partner in the Hollinger empire for some 35 years, was obviously warned of Greenspan's legendary courtroom skills of taking no prisoners, and at first was chippy, argumentative, defiant and claiming he didn't understand what Greenspan was asking. Greenspan reminded him of his testimony under oath at a trial in B.C. where he swore...
  • Fred Thompson on Libby case (my title -snippet from interview)

    05/04/2007 10:51:59 AM PDT · by STARWISE · 24 replies · 1,286+ views
    Weekly Standard ^ | 5-3-07 | Stephen Hayes
    The closest he came to being animated during our discussion came as he discussed the chain of events that led to the prosecution of Libby. His comments are worth quoting at length: ~~~~~~ "I know what he's undergoing now. I know what it costs him. I know what's happening to him and his family, I've seen it before. And he's suffering from the fact that he is in Washington, D.C., as an employee of the Bush administration and especially as someone who is working for Dick Cheney. It was obvious to me that no crime had been committed, that Valerie...
  • Crew Writes Patrick Fitzgerald Asking to Re-Open Rove Case in Light of Missing Emails

    04/13/2007 2:51:51 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 58 replies · 1,922+ views
    Today, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) asked Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald to reopen his investigation of Karl Rove's role in disclosing Valerie Plame Wilson's status as a covert CIA operative in light of recent revelations about missing White House emails. Press reports indicate that Mr. Rove uses a Republican National Committee (RNC) email account for 95% of his communications. In addition, the RNC's counsel has admitted that all of Mr. Rove's emails prior to 2005 have been destroyed. Moreover, the White House has admitted that -- as CREW reported yesterday -- five million emails are missing from...
  • Far From CIA Scandal, Wilsons Settle In

    04/11/2007 1:11:08 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 19 replies · 761+ views
    Breitbart ^ | April 11, 2007 | Deborah Baker
    Far From CIA Scandal, Wilsons Settle In By DEBORAH BAKER SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) - In this liberal-leaning tourist town known for its handmade turquoise- and-silver jewelry, Joseph Wilson has just bought his wife something special in a downtown shop: a red-and-blue pin that reads, "I'm not anti-Bush. I'm pro-intelligence." Wilson and his wife, outed CIA spy Valerie Plame, are finally getting a chance to unwind. Three weeks ago, they arrived at their new 4,600- square-foot hilltop adobe home and have traded in their Jaguar for a pickup truck. Their 7-year-old twins already have found new friends and spotted three...
  • The Fitzgerald cover-up [Plamegate]

    04/04/2007 5:07:06 PM PDT · by Enchante · 6 replies · 851+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 04/04/07 | Clarice Feldman
    It is well past time for the public to know what Patrick Fitzgerald told the Court. I , for one, have every reason to believe he was as disingenuous and loose with the facts with that Court as he was with the public when he announced the indictment and with the jury in his rebuttal argument at the closing of the Libby trial.And I am not shy about saying what the Wall Street Journal hints at: The only conceivable reason Fitzgerald is fighting public disclosure of the redacted portions of the affidavit and opinion is to cover up his own...
  • Fitzgerald's Cover-up

    04/03/2007 9:36:19 PM PDT · by smoothsailing · 28 replies · 1,366+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 4-4-07 | Editorial
    Fitzgerald's Cover-Up It's time to hold the special prosecutor accountable. Wednesday, April 4, 2007 12:01 a.m. EDT For a prosecutor who claims to be a truth-seeker, Patrick Fitzgerald sure can be secretive. Even now that the Scooter Libby trial is over and his "leak" investigation is all but closed, the unaccountable special counsel wants to keep his arguments for creating a Constitutional showdown over reporters and their sources under lock and key. Mr. Fitzgerald is fighting release of the affidavits he filed with the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals to justify compelling two reporters to testify about their conversations with...
  • Gonzales Aide Will Invoke 5th Amendment

    03/26/2007 1:14:42 PM PDT · by Sub-Driver · 74 replies · 4,418+ views
    Gonzales Aide Will Invoke 5th Amendment Republicans Back Away From Embattled Attorney General POSTED: 9:54 am EDT March 26, 2007 UPDATED: 4:02 pm EDT March 26, 2007 WASHINGTON -- Monica Goodling, a Justice Department official involved in the firings of federal prosecutors, will refuse to answer questions at upcoming Senate hearings, citing Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination, her lawyer said Monday. "The potential for legal jeopardy for Ms. Goodling from even her most truthful and accurate testimony under these circumstances is very real," said the lawyer, John Dowd. He said that members of the House and Senate Judiciary committees seem...
  • Wrong Arm Of The Law

    03/26/2007 9:38:10 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 3 replies · 491+ views
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | March 26, 2007 | Editorial
    Wrong Arm Of The Law Rogue Prosecutors: Mike Nifong, the poster child for misusing the justice system for a personal agenda, may soon get his comeuppance, his targets freed. Sadly, the same can't yet be said of Patrick Fitzgerald and Johnny Sutton. Paul Caulfield, a writer for Inside Lacrosse Magazine, told Fox News last week that several sources had told him the three Duke lacrosse players charged with rape, assault and kidnapping charges will soon be freed with all charges dropped. We welcome the result and are not surprised by it. We also won't be surprised or disappointed if the...
  • Democrats' Poor Memo-ries

    03/23/2007 9:25:30 PM PDT · by CutePuppy · 10 replies · 721+ views
    Investor's Business Daily ^ | 3/23/2007 | IBD
    Democrats unable to frog-march Rove out of the White House think the "political" firings of eight U.S. attorneys might do the trick. But what about their blocking of Bush judicial nominations for political reasons? The pattern was set in Plamegate: Investigate a noncrime, issue subpoenas, get testimony under oath, find inconsistencies and — voila! — you have perjury faster than you can say Scooter Libby. It got no further up the food chain than Libby, but that sound you hear is Bush's enemies, and Karl Rove's, reloading. Democrats are charging that the firings were based not on merit, but on...
  • Gonzales aide rated Fitzgerald mediocre

    03/21/2007 4:45:44 AM PDT · by rdb3 · 14 replies · 483+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 20 MARCH 2007 | By Dan Eggen and John Solomon
    http://www.chicagotribune.com/services/site/premium/access-registered.intercept Gonzales aide rated Fitzgerald mediocre Prosecutor's ranking same as 2 others who were fired Advertisement By Dan Eggen and John Solomon, The Washington Post; Post staff writer Michael Abramowitz contributed to this report March 20, 2007 WASHINGTON -- U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald of Chicago was ranked among prosecutors who had "not distinguished themselves" on a Justice Department chart sent to the White House in March 2005, when he was leading a CIA leak investigation that resulted in the perjury conviction of a former vice presidential aide, administration officials said Monday. The ranking placed Fitzgerald below "strong U.S. Attorneys...
  • Fitzgerald Ranked During Leak Case

    03/19/2007 10:43:03 PM PDT · by woofie · 21 replies · 898+ views
    WA Po/ Drudge ^ | Tuesday, March 20, 2007 | Dan Eggen and John Solomon
    U.S. Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald was ranked among prosecutors who had "not distinguished themselves" on a Justice Department chart sent to the White House in March 2005, when he was in the midst of leading the CIA leak investigation that resulted in the perjury conviction of a vice presidential aide, administration officials said yesterday. The ranking placed Fitzgerald below "strong U.S. Attorneys . . . who exhibited loyalty" to the administration but above "weak U.S. Attorneys who . . . chafed against Administration initiatives, etc.," according to Justice documents. The chart was the first step in an effort to identify...
  • Should Cheney Resign? (Ultra Barf Alert!)

    03/15/2007 7:54:43 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 62 replies · 1,071+ views
    The Atlantic ^ | March 6, 2007 | Andrew Sullivan
    His health is rough; he has been the most disastrous vice-president in history; he has lost two wars; he has lost every ally; he is despised in much of the country; he is now going to be the center of all the questions that the Libby guilty verdict raise. Why did he get so exercized about a two-bit critic during a critical time in the Iraq war? Why would he risk losing his most trusted aide by coordinating a media sting on a minor political opponent? Why would he risk committing a crime to pursue Wilson unless he had something...