I'm not saying Babbin's wrong, but Fitzgerald strikes me as the kind of guy who would rather play hopscotch with a prison rapist than walk away from a prosecution against Libby.
If he brings an indictment with falsehoods, he loses.
If Babbin's right, I'd expect Libby's attorney to have a motion to dismiss the indictment waiting on the judge's desk for him to read over his morning coffee.
Poor Fitz - that shot at being AG in the Hillary administration just flew out the window, I'm afraid, no matter how this turns out. I might even be able to feel a little bit sorry for him if I try really hard.
Naaaah.
"strikes me as the kind of guy who would rather play hopscotch with a prison rapist than... "
LOL! I'm stealing that line from you.
I believe you're right. Fitzgerald has staked his chances for any future career advancement on this case. He already sold his soul for it and cannot afford to let it die.