Posted on 07/04/2007 7:22:39 AM PDT by lowbridge
Posted by Brent Baker on July 3, 2007 - 20:28.
Broadcast network anchors and reporters on Tuesday night seemed to be in a near panic over the possibility President Bush might yet pardon Lewis Scooter Libby, while ABC's Martha Raddatz illustrated special treatment for Libby by highlighting a man sentenced to 20 years for selling cocaine, whose commutation request Bush rejected, and Martha Stewart who served five months for violations similar to Libby's. With Libby PARDON? on screen, NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams warned that Bush is not ruling out the possibility of a full pardon. Bush remarked on Tuesday that as to the future, I'm, you know, rule nothing in and nothing out. CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric made that her hook, citing a lot more fireworks today...sparked by what the President said he may or may not do in the future. Bill Plante began: A day after he commuted Lewis Libby's prison sentence, President Bush raised the ante by leaving the door open to an eventual pardon.
ABC anchor Charles Gibson teased World News: Angry reaction to President Bush sparing Scooter Libby jail time while the President doesn't rule out granting Libby a full pardon. Martha Raddatz reported: Mr. Bush took it one step further today, saying a full pardon for Libby is not off the table. After running a clip of White House Press Secretary Tony Snow maintaining you do not engage in these acts for symbolic or political reasons, Raddatz charged: But that is going to be a hard accusation to shake. At the very least, Libby went to the front of the line. There are currently close to 2,000 commutation requests pending. More than 4,000 have already been denied. During his nearly seven years in office, President Bush has granted only four commutations, including Libby. She proceeded to highlight how former Kansas City Royals slugger Willie Mays Aikens, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1994 for selling two ounces of crack, but Aikens' request to have his sentence commuted was turned down by President Bush.
But no matter how many commutations or pardons Bush grants, you could always find another sympathetic case of injustice.
MRC analyst Brad Wilmouth corrected the closed-captioning against the video for the July 3 World News story on ABC:
CHARLES GIBSON: Now, to today's noisy fallout from President Bush's decision to commute the sentence of Lewis "Scooter" Libby. The fact that Libby's conviction for lying in the CIA leak investigation stands, while he is spared from serving any prison time, didn't seem to satisfy anyone, except, perhaps, the President himself. Or at least that's what it sounded like in Washington today. Our chief White House correspondent, Martha Raddatz, is there. Martha?
MARTHA RADDATZ: Charlie, the President was unapologetic today, despite criticism from all sides. Mr. Bush took it one step further today, saying a full pardon for Libby is not off the table.
GEORGE W. BUSH: As to the future, I'm, you know, rule nothing in and nothing out.
RADDATZ: But the reaction has been immediate and intense. The Democratic National Committee posted a Web ad slamming the President.
AUDIO OF BUSH, in clip of ad: I expect every member of this administration to stay well within the boundaries that define legal and ethical conduct.
RADDATZ: The President's conservative base was not happy either, Demanding a full pardon.
TONY SNOW: The point of this is that you do not engage in these acts for symbolic or political reasons.
RADDATZ: But that is going to be a hard accusation to shake. At the very least, Libby went to the front of the line. There are currently close to 2,000 commutation requests pending. More than 4,000 have already been denied. During his nearly seven years in office, President Bush has granted only four commutations including Libby.
MARGARET LOVE, Attorney: The thing that I hope most is that this will encourage him to grant some pardons and commutations to ordinary people.
RADDATZ: Margaret Love's client, former Kansas City Royals slugger Willie Mays Aikens, was sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1994 for selling two ounces of crack.
WILLIE MAYS AIKENS, Former Kansas City Royals first baseman (2003 video from ESPN): For the crime that I committed, I believe that I, you know, I've done enough time. It's time for me to go home.
RADDATZ: Aikens' request to have his sentence commuted was turned down by President Bush. He has another request pending. And there is, of course, the case of Martha Stewart. Like Libby, she was convicted of perjury and obstruction charges. She served five months in jail. But the White House insists that Scooter Libby has already suffered enough. Charlie.
I am sure Susan McDougal fell on Bill’s sword, too. Wouldn’t doubt she fell on Hillary’s, too. The one she keeps in the bottom dresser drawer.
Hubbell took the cash instead.
Just when you think Leftist propaganda has reached the limits of chutzpah-- Bingo!
Hillary called it cronyism. She would know, the old crone.
These libs in the MSM are freaking nutz.
The only thing I'm 'panicked' over today is my screwed up Premium Membership at E-chords.com
(%$#@ing dimwits)
Marc Rich? Marc Rich? Marc Rich?
1994.......where was derSlickmeister on this one.............Hey MSM, I'm talking to you...........
How much longer is the totally corrupt, leftist media going to hold sway over the American people? They have decided to step in and pick our next President and introduce the backing of many new laws and restrictions placed on the Nation by the “newly” elected Democrats and America haters in Congress. Imagine how these arrogant air-heads will fawn and drool over a Hillary Health Care debacle along with shutting down the airwaves on conservative talk radio? The NYT, WaPo and the other pathetics who run these publications have become the elite ruling arm of liberal wishes and demands. The Interior Department has placed a flaming leftist as it’s head and his agenda will be to put a “closed” sign on millions of public and private lands. The elite media has chosen not to run this important information so, no one knows who, why, where and when this disaster will explode onto the stage by our “shadow government” of the media. There is very real curtain of silence and control from the Move On freaks and their bought and paid for Congressional Reps. Try asking what will happen with Anwar, more refineries and exploration of our waters off the Cuban-American boundary waters? This is just one little sample of the lack of truth in the media, heaven knows the millions of other manipulations the left will foist on us when the Whitehouse is run by the Hitlery.
Ah, Marc Rich. Money talks. Bill gets a few million, and a pardon was only a pen stroke away. It was all about the money. Now, Hitlery blubbered about hos bad this was yesterday. I guess she forgot all about Marc Rich
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