I felt like I was listening to a Kindergartner telling how he thinks it is very serious if Libby told a lie even if no covert CIA agent had actually been outed.
And all the while being totally oblivious to what appears to be a CIA plot to undermine the President of the United States.
Oh, and that little story about what the baseball pitcher was thinking when he hit the batter in the head ?
I would think that the first thing an "investigator" should establish is whether the batter was actually hit. Only after you know that there was an actual hit do you begin inquiring about the details.
Isn't it the case that SP investigations are generally pretty narrow in scope? Perhaps Fitzgerald doesn't have the authority to investigate a possible CIA plot.............the question is, who does?
What do you think of Mr. Kincaid's take on this:
http://realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-10_25_05_CKI.html
He seems to feel the way you do.
I don't really know, myself. It all seems so farfetched to me.
Exactly.......... I get your drift......................... and I'm sorry ............. for my post .............. after I saw Fitzgerald I felt he was not going after the CIA destroying another presidency (G.W.'s)........... and I drank a serious part of a bottle of Vodka!
Sorry!