The omnipotent left-wing anti-war movement

Filed in National by on June 19, 2007

Responding to a Washington Post Column by Richard Cohen which blames the Libby prosecution on the liberal anti-war movement – Glenn Greenwald provides a good summary of how the mighty liberal anti-war movement operates.

The Libby prosecution clearly was the dirty work of the leftist anti-war movement in this country, just as Cohen describes. After all, the reason Patrick Fitzgerald was appointed to investigate this matter was because a left-wing government agency (known as the “Central Intelligence Agency”) filed a criminal referral with the Justice Department, as the MoveOn-sympathizer CIA officials were apparently unhappy about the public unmasking of one of their covert agents.

In response, Bush’s left-wing anti-war Attorney General, John Ashcroft, judged the matter serious enough to recuse himself, leading Bush’s left-wing anti-war Deputy Attorney General, James Comey, to conclude that a Special Prosecutor was needed. In turn, Comey appointed Fitzgerald, the left-wing anti-war Republican Prosecutor and Bush appointee, who secured a conviction of Libby, in response to which left-wing anti-war Bush appointee Judge Reggie Walton imposed Libby’s sentence.

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  1. Von Cracker says:

    Greenwald might be Thomas Paine incarnate. He and Digby are my only must-reads….and DE Liberal, of course!

    But he’s just a hack in Rethug eyes. And in the bizarro world of modern conservatism, that means, in reality, he’s a competent political, social, and constitutional scholar.