Posted on 07/02/2007 2:45:21 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
Edited on 07/02/2007 3:05:31 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
It is all LIbby will get for now, in part, because it is probably all LIbby wants for now. Bush slapped the judge in his statement, and if LIbby loses on appeal, I would bet he gets a pardon either by Bush before he leaves office, or by Fred when he gets in.
Libby not only represented Rich at the time of his pardon but called Rich from Clinton’s office to tell him he had the pardon which was against the wishes of the DOJ and the former US Attorney on the case was never notified which goes against protocol. Then he goes to work for Cheney?
“Commuted only the sentence not the conviction so he can still pursue his appeal.” That was my first thought, too. Brilliant “strategerie”. Libby won’t do time, but will still have a chance to clear his name.
I’m waiting for your answer.
I already checked over there because I wanted to see the spitter have a mental and physical meltdown....but alas, the spitter is on vacation and the good democrat rev al is sitting in for the spitter. MSNBC really isn’t worth watching for content, but it would have been great to see the spitter in complete meltdown.
ROFLOL!!! He is a smart guy!
Its too bad Chrissys rating are going to be higher tonight but it will be fun watching his head explode.
And it doesn’t look like the President will ever pardon Libby. So, the rest remains in place... It’s still a bad deal for Libby!
Still waiting.....
Who needs DU? Just hang out here and you can get the same thing just without the “F” words.
And for those blasting the President for not pardoning Libby get a freakin’ clue and THINK before you start jerking your knees. You don’t really think the President did this without consulting with Libby or his attorneys do ya? Commutation of the sentence keeps him out of jail but allows him to pursue the appeals to overturn the conviction. Besides if the appeals are successful we might yet see Val and Joe under oath.
Respectfully, that is a flawed comparison. Bush had nothing to do with “allowing” Burglar to run around free. Burglar copped a plea because he knew he was guilty. Libby didn’t arrange a plea deal because he didn’t think he was guilty. He took a chance and lost. They are not the same thing. Sheesh!
If Fred Thompson gets elected it would be highly unusual to pardon as soon as he is elected. The normal pattern is to do the pardons as they leave office.
Libby has his defense fund and probably a fair amount of money through it to date. The court shouldn’t be able to resurrect a jail term, so Libby should never be able to go to prison at this point (if my understanding is correct). Bush still looks like he’s following the letter of the law and isn’t playing favorites too much.
This is a win-win for all and the best possible outcome at this moment.
I guess we’ll see in 18 months?
Damn, I read about 10 postings on DU and feel as though I need a shower... real bad.
Are most of those whine-babies 15 years old or younger? If not, someone should slap their mommas/pappas for doing such bad jobs of raising their kid-os.
Hehe. You ARE a positive thinker.
That is true.
Dummies get to make the following nonsensical syllogism:
The President has the Constitutional right to commute and pardon.
He exercised that right.
Therefore, impeach him for violating the Constitution.
AOL liberal MSM poll
(if anyone cares)
http://news.aol.com/story/_a/bush-spares-libby-from-prison-time/20070702175109990001
Hello W
welcome back, welcome home.
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