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But even if he has a lot of courage--which is probably true--and wouldn't be intimidated by this cabal, he was in one helluva spot. Everybody over him--Abu Gonzales, Cheney, Bush--were perps. The Supreme Court is packed--and packing--laying in wait for the chance to confirm "the unitary executive." Congress, full of "pod people" (and not much better now, as a matter of fact--maybe not such disgusting "pod people"--but liberals who say things like, "Impeachment is off the table.")
Anyway, even in the best of times--non-fascist coup times--it's dicey to take on an acting president. In this situation--with his prosecutorial powers resting on a piece of paper, left behind by a resigned Asst. AG (Comey)--and nobody, and I mean nobody, in the government giving a crap for the rule of the law--and with good prosecutors getting purged and forced to resign all over the map (occurring all the while he was trying to prosecute this), he's going to try to get the acting president on the stand?
I think he did what he could--nailed the obvious obstructer of justice--and you may have noticed how many times, in his recent sentencing filing on Libby, he mentioned how grave this matter was BECAUSE it was tied to the vice president's office. He's clearly sending a signal to the political establishment that Cheney is the one who should be going to jail, that Libby threw enough "dust in his eyes" to prevent him nailing Cheney, and that this out-of-control junta is a political problem that cannot be solved by one, severely hemmed in prosecutor.
It's like asking, why doesn't Congress impeach these REPEATED felons, or why they don't stop the war? The Washington DC establishment is FILTHY with this war and its associated fascist policies, and, until WE get our power back--which I think has to start with getting rid of, or getting around, the rigged voting machines--nothing much is going to change.
I did expect Fitzgerald to issue a grand jury report, possibly naming some unindicted co-conspirators (Cheney). His filings point that way, but he didn't do it. God knows what pressure he is under. I don't think you have to figure he's dishonest or bought, in order to understand why he did NOT issue a report (or put Cheney on the stand). Catch any TV news lately? The political establishment has closed ranks--around the war and around this regime. He would be standing out there all on his own. Things are so bad that he felt he had to ANSWER arguments, at length, that HE was conducting a "political" prosecution. Rove lives! (--and don't ask me why Rove wasn't called to the stand--he was a blatant, known operative of this conspiracy--or you'll get another chapter, with some thoughts about domestic spying, purging of USA's, and what-all the Plame and Brewster-Jennings outings may really have been about).
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