Commenting on Pelosi's tough talk on Rachel Madow's program Wednesday, today's "CounterPunch Diary" reaches a surprisingly uncynical conclusion:
Is it even remotely possible that senior officials in the Bush administration - maybe even at least one of the top two - will be the target of public war crime hearings and even criminal prosecutions, here in the United States? From dismissal only a few months ago by leading Democrats in Washington as unthinkable, the glorious possibility can at least be glimpsed in the middle distance. . . . (snip)
In active English, Pelosi's pious phraseology about no one being "above the law" translates into something like: "These guys are out of power and their popularity ratings are in the toilet so now it's safe at least to talk about turning the dogs on them."(and to make a long story short)
If Pelosi feels it politically meet to open the door a crack, we should welcome the opportunity. We’re looking here at a campaign for retribution that will last well beyond an Obama presidency and which may indeed include Obama himself among its targets, if he pursues his present policies.http://www.counterpunch.org/.............................
Good article, and if Pelosi wants to step up to the prosecution plate, more power to her -- Feinstein is unlikely to do anything with her Senate intel committee.