Month: October 2005

Why Today Matters

Today not only marks the announcement of at least one indictment in the Plame affair – that of Lewis “Scooter” Libby for making false statements as has been widely reported even before Patrick Fitzgerald makes the official announcement this afternoon at 2pm ET. It also marks the beginning of what has to be a strong and relentless campaign by the Democrats and others on the left to make the case that it is not only one or two “bad apples” in the White House who are guilty, it’s also the President and the Vice President.

Bush and Cheney cannot be allowed to distance themselves from Libby and Rove by simply forcing Libby to resign or by having Rove take a leave of absence, which he should rightly do while he is still under investigation in this matter.

The president and the vice president know both of these men well. They have known them and worked with them for many, many years. They know their characters. They know their motives and methods. Bush and Cheney will have no credibility in any attempts they may now make to distance themselves from two of their closest allies. They fostered this culture of corruption and deceit and they allowed this to happen under their watch – just as they did in their tacit approval of torture which they blamed on “a few bad apples”. They are as guilty as Libby and Rove and must not be allowed to skirt any blame or guilt.

If Libby is indicted only on the false statements charge, we cannot fall into the right-wing’s trap of minimizing the importance of such an event. Libby has not operated in a vacuum. Neither has Rove. No one in the White House does. They work in concert and their aim in dealing with their opponents has always been focused on complete destruction.

This administration has been one of the most secretive, nasty, deceptive, irresponsible, power-hungry and vindictive in US history. It cannot sustain that release of poison upon its citizens for an extended period of time without experiencing blowback. Now is the time when they are experiencing what rest of us have been for years – the pain of their own attacks.

Make them feel it.

Consider this week, this day as the unofficial kickoff of Campaign 2006; these “very, very dark days for the White House”, as Andrew Card laments. You can bemoan the fact that some of the Democratic leaders have not been as aggressive as you would have liked in the past. You can stay behind if you like. Or, you can hop on the bus and move forward with the rest of us who are seizing this day as a new beginning. Sometimes, you create revolutions. Sometimes, your foes bring them upon themselves. Regardless, this revolution is moving ahead with or without you. Its time has come.

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The Office Space Question (And More)

by Richard Sale, longtime intelligence reporter

(originally posted at my blog – pl)


Pat’s readers seem very upset by my reporting that Fitzgerald was to obtain more office space.


Let me try and help.


I had read Steve Clemons’ retraction before I posted my article on Pat Lang’s blog.


I had a conversation with a Department of Justice official during most of which I was made to feel like the village idiot with a talent for obvious remarks.


I asked if Fitzgerld was going to expand his operation, “The probe is going to expand, yes,” the official said. “Does this mean it willl require more staff?” I asked.


He replied, “An expansion would imply that, wouldn’t it?”


I then asked, “Is it true that you would require more office space?” “Well, of course, that would follow, wouldn’t it?” he said. I asked if it were true that Fizgerald had already signed a lease. “That would not be somethng he would do personally.” I then asked, “But it would be done by department officials?” He replied it would.


I then said, “Would I be mistaken to print that you are obtaining more office space?” He replied, “Well, logically that would follow, wouldn’t it?”
If what I reported is incorrect, I will make it public as quickly as I can.


Regarding the flood of speculation on Libby being indicted, and Rove perhaps being allowed to pass, it is difficult to penetrate this fog. There has been an incredible amount of last-minute activity, the contents of which I don’t know. Most of my sources have gone to ground the past few days and it’s been difficult to get anything. I was told by one federal law enforcement official that Hadley was to be indicted, but the indictment was to be kept sealed. I have been able to obtain no confirmation on that.


Regarding the questionnaires sent to Cheney, I have no further word on them, or what Cheney’s response has been. I have been able to confirm that last Friday Fitzgerald’s FBi were talking to Cheney’s attorney.


That Cheney is really the center of the probe has been confirmed by several reliable sources. … More below:

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Tom DeLay’s real crime + SCOTUS poll —

— Cross-posted also at dailykos —

See the marker for the crime; someone nailed it to a street corner in Austin last year.              

   

              (Click here, for a larger image.)


           ‘R. I. P.

              Democracy,

                Killed by Tom DeLay on this spot


       Seen at the Corner of 38th and Ronson in Austin,

       winter 2004

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Remember, the ONLY gains in the US House of Reps in 2004 by Republicans were 5 seats in Texas – handed over by DeLay's engineered redistricting. Not a single other House seat across the country.
               
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