Friday, March 09, 2007

Washington Whore Post's AIPAC neo-con Charles Krauthammer: PARDON LIBBY for PERJURY, OBSTRUCTION of JUSTICE, and OUTING an entire CIA cover-company!



Washington Post editorial thug CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER:
"Time to End Fitzgerald's FOLLY"
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/03/08/AR2007030801499.html

Resident WASHINGTON POST Brown-Shirt thug CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER takes up where New York Times Brown-Shirt editorial thug William Safire left off: Safire smeared Democratic administrations just as he once apologized (as Nixon White House speechwriter) for President Nixon's abuse of power.

Today, Charles Krauthammer, AIPAC neo-con in residence at the Washington Post, makes light of the Cheney-Bush administration's orchestrated, serial efforts to intimidate war critics by SMEARING them, attacking their wives, and destroying an entire CIA undercover operation (and the lives of ALL THOSE ASSOCIATED with that undercover "Brewster-Jennings Energy Co." CIA covert cover company) as casually as Mr. Bush once strummed a guitar at a Republican photo-op while New Orleans Katrina victims drowned when the federally-built and maintained dikes failed that city under blue skies 3 days after Hurricane Katrina had passed....

Not to mention, Mr. Krauthammer makes lite of the PERJURY and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE that "won" the Bush-Cheney-Libby-Rove team a second term in the White House, by diverting a truthful discussion of the CIA outing scandal until long after the 2004 election.

Here is an independent take on Mr. Krauthammer's "PARDON Libby for PERJURY and OBSTRUCTION OF JUSTICE convictions" - by not one, but 2 fellow Washington Post writers!

Where's Karl Rove?
By Dan Froomkin
Special to washingtonpost.com
Friday, March 9, 2007; 3:08 PM
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/linkset/2005/04/11/LI2005041100879.html

E.J. Dionne Jr. writes in his Washington Post opinion column that "the evidence of recent days should settle the case: This administration has operated on the basis of a hyperpartisanship not seen in decades. Worse, the destroy-the-opposition, our-team-vs.-their-team approach has infected large parts of the conservative movement and the Republican Party. That's a shame, since there are plenty of good people in both. Still, the tendency to subordinate principles to win short-term victories and cover up for the administration is, alas, rampant on the right.

"Take the rush of conservative organs demanding an immediate pardon of Scooter Libby after his conviction on four counts related to lying and obstruction of justice. . . .
One of those conservative organs, Charles Krauthammer, writes in his Washington Post opinion column that a presidential pardon for Libby "should be granted now without any further delay."

But Krauthammer seems to have not paid any attention to the prosecution case that convinced a unanimous federal jury of Libby's guilt.

For instance, Krauthammer writes: "Everyone agrees that Fitzgerald's perjury case against Libby hung on the testimony of NBC's Tim Russert."

In fact, the heart of Fitzgerald's meticulous case was proving that Libby had spoken to so many people about Plame before he had his conversation with Russert that even if Russert had told him about Plame -- which Russert denied -- it was flatly a lie when he insisted that was the first time he'd heard it....

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