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until you read this

You knew Scooter Libby was in trouble at yesterday’s sentencing hearing when his lawyer decided to read the judge a character reference — from Paul Wolfowitz.

“I regard him as among the most gifted and valuable public servants of his generation,” wrote Norman Podhoretz, the former editor of conservative opinion journal Commentary. “I find it inconceivable that a man of his sterling character, who is also famous for his lawyerly scrupulousness, could deliberately have told lies to a grand jury, or for that matter to anyone else.” 

“The message sent by this man’s actions and the posturing of his cronies that Mr. Libby has been convicted wrongfully for innocent misstatements, at most legal technicalities, is an appalling approval of outrageous behavior that undermines the justice system and undermines faith in government,” wrote Steven C. Hychka, whose home address was blacked out by the court, as were all the others.

“He is a man of strong views, some of which I do not share,” Kissinger wrote. “But in my observations, he pursued his objectives with integrity and a sense of responsibility. I would never have associated his actions for which he was convicted with his character. . . . Having served in the White House and under pressure, I have seen how difficult it sometimes is to recall precisely a particular sequence of events. This does not justify the action, but it might help you consider mitigating circumstances.”

So there you have it.  He is a good guy, so there is no way he committed a crime.  Wouldn’t you expect better from conservatives that supposedly look to the rule of law as foundation of our democracy?

You know if you go visit a prison most of the guys in there will tell you they are good people too

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