Tough to tell. But the indictment is not as flimsy as many posters here paint it as. It looks pretty solid to me, and I've not heard a SPECIFIC argument or strategy for beating the rap.
I think the indictment is solid. I feel bad for Libby in his zeal to defend the administration against the politics of Joe Wilson he stepped over the line. Its very unfortunate. His best move is to plead out take a small jail sentence and a fine. Then write a book and go on the lecture circuit. He was a good soldier and i feel bad for him. Perhaps a smart lawyer can get him off. I hope so.
"Tough to tell. But the indictment is not as flimsy as many posters here paint it as. It looks pretty solid to me, and I've not heard a SPECIFIC argument or strategy for beating the rap."
Challenge the reporters' memories.
Cooper has already gone wishy-washy on the reasons why he contacted Rove. Remember the welfare reform issue? Cooper denied he called Rove about that but Rove's notes say so. Later, Cooper found notes he had been researching the issue at the time, but still doesn't remember talking about it with Rove.
That's Fitz' witness no. 1. Not a good start.