Apparently it is wrong for Republican appointees to throw other Republican appointees in jail for breaking federal law.
Of course. How stupid of me.
WSJ:
The prosecutor's argument for a heavy sentence emphasized Mr. Libby's alleged serious obstruction of justice -- a complicated effort, considering that there was no underlying crime, or evidence thereof, and that this case, which had begun in alleged pursuit of the leak of a covert agent's identity was, as the prosecutor himself would finally contend, not about that leak at all.
Friday, June 22, 2007
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