Trouble in the White House?
Over at Kos, Armando has an interesting idea about the reasons for a prosecutor's push for testimony in the Plame investigation, even after the Time reporter's notes have been released:
Excuse me folks, but this prosecutor smells blood.
Now who's blood remains to be seen.
But this type of zealous righteousness from US Attorneys is often seen when they are lied to. Perjury is what it smells like to me.
Oh, I hope, I hope, I hope. There's nothing I'd like to see more than the disintegration of the Bush administration over their foolishly vindictive abuses of power.
Excuse me folks, but this prosecutor smells blood.
Now who's blood remains to be seen.
But this type of zealous righteousness from US Attorneys is often seen when they are lied to. Perjury is what it smells like to me.
Oh, I hope, I hope, I hope. There's nothing I'd like to see more than the disintegration of the Bush administration over their foolishly vindictive abuses of power.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home