On 1/30/07, Gruss wrote:
>
> > RoMunn wrote:
> > investigation, but instead he chose to go on a witch-hunt for obvious
> > political reasons.
> >
>
> Well, I don't know Fitzgerald's reasons but based on what I've read
> about him and about the case I think it's more that:
>
> 1.) Fitzgerald has a deep respect for the law and is going to
> prosecute anyone he sees as subverting the process.  It would appear
> that that is exactly what Libby did.


Blah, whatever, that means nothing. Libby's conduct had no material impact
on the case.

2.) The Whitehouse celebrated Fitzgerald and then skewered him when he
> didn't say what  they wanted.  I'm that guessing that Fitzgerald's
> pissed either because they asked him to bend the system or simply
> because they attacked him for doing the job they asked him to do.


Right, he is letting his personal grudge against the White House affect the
prosecution.

Either way it's a legitimate prosecution and it certainly doesn't look
> like Libby is innocent.  Pres Clinton was impeached for the same exact
> thing.
>

That's so 20th century, I'm not even going there.


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