Should Bush pardon Scooter Libby even after he's been fairly tried?
Should Bush pardon Scooter Libby even after he's been fairly tried?
i said yes, but it's not directly related to anything Libby did. I'm just sick of the white house dumping the consequences of their executive blunders on scapegoats like Libby and Gonzales. The presidency is supposed to have a degree of integrity in exercising executive privilege, like pardons. Bush and Cheney have become pretty expert in dodging the law, but it's not because they are talented in strategy; it's easy to avoid the law when you're president and there's a numerically docile congress.
Should Bush pardon Scooter Libby even after he's been fairly tried?
Wasn't it Bush who made his "morality" his campaign pitch? Wasn't it Bush who always says that once he makes a decision that he never changes his mind? Wasn't it Bush who said whoever was behind the leak would go to jail? What exactly is this "morality" Bush espouses and why is it not immoral?
Should Bush pardon Scooter Libby even after he's been fairly tried?
This is the blatant in your face arrogance of the Bush-Cheney White house. Did anyone expect less?