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

But it DOES have material impact on THE LAW.  If Libby lied to protect
somebody then he was subverting the law and, believe it or not, there
are some people that very righteous about this type of thing.  From
what I've read Fitzgerald is such a person; he's been compared to
Elliot Ness.

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

No different than a judge who lets off the remorseful offender, but
pursues the guy who feels he's above the law.  Nothing wrong with
that.

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

The point is that the cover-up is bad and even a President can be
punished for it.

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