Kean and Hamilton are digging their own graves with lies inside of lies. If we actually had a President who cared about people who violate our national security, then we would have a special counsel and grand jury, with potential indictments of Kean, Gorelick, and the other attorneys deeply involved in this coverup. But don't hold your breath, Bush seems much more concerned with maintaining his love-affair with the Clintons than upset them by charging Hillary protegees Sandy Berger and Jamie Gorelick with high crimes or treason. If this was 1952, Sandy Berger would stand a better than even chance of the electric chair for altering and falsifying critical government documents. But in George W. Bush's America, he gets a slap on the wrist.
"Kean and Hamilton are digging their own graves with lies inside of lies."
That might be a kind of poetic justice, since they took a subject of great national importance and interest and mishandled it.
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