Posted on 10/28/2005 12:05:16 PM PDT by 1Old Pro
OK, Let's hear what Levin has to say.
Tim Russert should be a reporter that absolutely NO White House employee of ANY KIND talks to...dry up his and all sources! Hopefully, that's what the White House and all Republicans will do.
Of course, if they DO that, the media will just make things up like they ususally do
I'd love to be able to be there.. like you, too far. Support them in spirit.
The real question is why Libby stuck to a story that (apparently) was so easily punctured by Fitzy. FOUR sources is a significant number. That's how many harassed women we had on Clinton!!
Yah, and Fitzy owed it to the public, then, to (if not name names) at least GENERICALLY explain those circumstances. This was, IMHO, the absolute weakest part of his news conference. All he had to do was to say, "We think Libby lied, here's why, and perjury is a crime. He had nothing to do with the actual leak." PERIOD.
What? That lying to a grand jury, even over what you had for breakfast, is a crime? It is. Levin says so. Even Levin said Libby was an idiot for not pleading the 5th or for not using the Clinton defense of "I can't recall." Instead, he gave answers that CONTRADICTED his own notebooks!!! How dumb is that? He could have reviewed them before the GJ testimony!
There are two simple solutions for someone like Libby and Clinton: 1) tell the damn truth; or, if you a) can't remember the truth or aren't sure, 2) say "I don't recall." The worst thing you can do is be VERY specific as Libby was when his own notes contradicted his story. That's beyond dumb.
He might want to plead out.
However, if his lawyer thinks he can completely reconcile these--and we HAVE NOT heard his side of the story yet---and keep a jury focused (which will be the tough part), he might want to roll the dice and go to trial.
Remember, though, you will have 12 possibly not-so-bright people trying to follow convoluted stories of who said what to what reporter and then it's a crap shoot.
Good luck!
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Thanks, I'll check it out.
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