Quite true JH2.
This morning, I had the opportunity to catch a bit of CNN. What I witnessed was rank political partisanship and liberal media bias that was truely astounding and at the same time quite revealing. Here we had four CNN scum-sucking snakes, each one attempting to connect a set of non-existent political dots, to wild eyed claims, indicating a far-fetched possiblity, of nefarious involvement by Bush administration officials in the Enron debacle. They attempted to make a mountain out of a mole hill. Of course, they failed. Bill Scheinder, Kelly Wallace, John Karl and the other players at CNN, had better come up with more then specious speculations. There's no evidence and there's no proof of wrong doing by the Bush administartion in the Enron collapse. At no time, did Bush and company give preferential treatment to Enron executives. Quite the opposite is true.
However, having said that, if any government official is found to be involved in any wrong doing connected to the Enron collapse, they should feel the full weight of the law coming down around them. I believe many Enron executives will be found quilty of wrong doing and will be fined and sent to jail over the Enron collapse. But in the end, I'm confident, there will be no proof of wrong doing by the Bush administration in this matter.
That won't stop certain media types and leftwing political operatives from reaching unjustified and unwarranted conclusions. I'm afraid, the finger pointing and mudslinging has just begun.
Quilty. Is that what you are when the guilty are put away in a cushy American prison with big fluffy quilts ?
if any government official is found to be involved in any wrong doing connected to the Enron collapse, they should feel the full weight of the law coming down around them.
Wouldn't it be the ultimate irony if the DOJ task force opens up a full-scale criminal investigation re: dealings between the Clinton administration and Enron? hehe. Can't rule it out.