from HuffPost:
The Injustice at Justice: The White House's Fingerprints Begin to Show (62 comments )
"We're inside the White House now."
So says Bob Woodward, as portrayed by Robert Redford, in All the President's Men. He was, of course, talking about Watergate, a scandal in which the White House criminally used various arms of government for partisan political purposes.
Sound familiar? It will if you've been following the sordid saga of the firing of eight U.S. Attorneys by the Justice Department.
And, as of this weekend, we're inside the White House now. In an interview with McClatchy Newspapers, Alan Weh, chairman of the New Mexico Republican Party, revealed that in 2005 he asked a White House staffer who worked for Karl Rove for help in getting rid of U.S. Attorney David Iglesias, then followed up directly with Rove in 2006. Weh was unhappy that Iglesias refused to rush an investigation of Democratic officials in time for the '06 election.
According to Weh, his conversation with the Boy Genius went like this:
Weh: "Is anything ever going to happen to that guy?"
Rove: "He's gone."
You can almost picture Rove letting out a satisfied laugh and pressing a button on his desk, a la Dr. Evil, causing a trapdoor thousands of miles away to open under Iglesias' chair. ......(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/arianna-huffington/the-injustice-at-justice_b_43232.html