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Tuesday, March 6th, 2007
What the Scooter Libby trial was really all about

Posted at 15:35
by J. A. Baker
in Politics; Culture of Corruption; Lawbreaking Conservatives

According to Patrick Fitzgerald’s comments when Scooter Libby was initially charged in connection with the illegal, treasonous outing of CIA NOC Valerie Plame and her front company Brewster Jennings & Associates, what Scooter Libby did was the legal equivalent of the following:


That’s what this case was about: perjury and obstruction of justice - the same grounds that Clinton’s impeachment was allegedly based on (when in reality the Monica Lewinsky affair was really about Republicans so blinkered by Clinton Derangement Syndrome that they didn’t care about doing what was best for the country).

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