That's exactly the point there is no wrongdoing on Bush's part, yet a number of media organizations have been carry water for the Democrats by saying such things as the following clipped from the Washington Times:
"Enron's dealings [are] fast becoming the biggest potential embarrassment the Bush administration has faced," a story in the Boston Globe read.
"These revelations helped fan what was already a major embarrassment for the Bush administration into a political firestorm," the Houston Chronicle reported.
MSNBC's anchorman Brian Williams, in his newscast, referred to Enron as "a major preoccupation, if not a danger, for the Bush White House."
Then, there was Bill Press, the liberal co-host of CNN's "Crossfire," who called the Enron case worse than Whitewater. "Enron makes Whitewater look like peanuts," he wrote in his syndicated column. "
Well, the point is, if taking a campaign contribution make one guilty then everyone that took one is guilty.
The worst thing that is going to erupt from all of this is that we are going to have to listen to McCain beat his gums, again, about CFR.