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Libby: One More Twist in the Yellowcake Road
So much for, "No man is above the law."
The chief prosecutor, jury, trial judge -- a Republican he himself appointed to the bench. The federal appeals panel. The majority of public opinion. All ignored.
I know, I know. The president was within his constitutional rights commuting Scooter Libby's sentence for perjury, false statements and obstruction of justice. Article Two, Section 2 and all that. He claimed Libby's two-and-a-half-year prison sentence was "excessive."
But Bush's action does violate the official Department of Justice's Standards for Considering Commutation Petitions ("Requests for commutation generally are not accepted unless and until a person has begun serving that sentence. Nor are commutation requests generally accepted from persons who are presently challenging their convictions or sentences through appeal or other court proceeding.")
And keep in mind, this is a man who famously pledged during the 2000 campaign, "In my administration, we will ask not only what is legal, but what is right; not what the lawyers allow, but what the public deserves."
Nor was the announcement of Libby's commutation exactly what you'd call a Profile in Courage. President Bush didn't come out and make a public statement to the media and the country he's supposed to lead. Instead, a brief press release slithered out as he returned to Washington after his Kennebunk meet with Vladimir Putin.
That's the kind of guy this president is. You just know that if the Internet had been around when Dubya was in school he would have broken up with a girl via e-mail rather than tell her face-to-face.
Yes, it's a sop to George Bush's conservative base at a time when part of the reason for his basement-level approval ratings is vast right-wing dissatisfaction (Even the coquettish Ann Coulter called President Bush a "nincompoop" last week. Monday's Washington Post described him as "a president who has endured the most drastic political collapse in a generation... No modern president has experienced such a sustained rejection by the American public.").
But that's not the real story. Nor is the story the crimes for which Libby was going to prison. It's not even the original outing of Valerie Plame as a CIA agent by Libby, Karl Rove and others.
It's the continuing effort to hide the truth behind the Iraq war; that we had no overwhelmingly compelling reason to invade that country, especially when so much remained -- and remains -- to be done against al Qaeda in Afghanistan and elsewhere. The accusations that Saddam was in cahoots with Osama bin Laden were false. And long before war began, the reported existence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was known to be a sham.
The visit of Valerie Plame's husband Joe Wilson to Niger to investigate allegations that the African country was selling yellowcake uranium to Iraq was just part of the unraveling of the WMD hoax. That's why the administration sought to hide his findings and discredit him, leading Libby, Vice President Cheney's chief of staff, to leak Plame's name and then lie about it.
In the current New York Review of Books, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and espionage expert Thomas Powers uses a spate of recent memoirs to dismantle the notion that the belief in the existence of Iraqi WMD's was just an honest intelligence mistake. He writes that according to Tyler Drumheller, former chief of the CIA's European division, as early as the evening after 9/11, David Manning, foreign policy advisor to Tony Blair, said to CIA director George Tenet, "I hope we all can agree that we should concentrate on Afghanistan and not be tempted to launch any attacks on Iraq."
Tenet replied, "Absolutely. We all agree on that. Some might want to link the issues but none of us wants to go that route."
But Cheney did and so did Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, Libby and the other members of the neocon gang. George Bush quickly was on board, too.
When the vice president's attempts to prove a link between 9/11 hijacker Mohammed Atta and Iraqi intelligence proved unsuccessful, they ramped up the WMD wardrums with stories of aluminum tubes for centrifuges, mobile weapons labs and yellowcake. Powers writes, "The claim that Iraq was trying to buy yellowcake uranium in Niger was not only weak but was based, if that is the word, on evidence, if that is the word, that was fabricated in so obvious a manner that the CIA claims not to have seen the documents till very late in the day."
In fact, the yellowcake story had been dismissed as bogus by European intelligence agencies even before 9/11, and when shown some documents in the spring of 2002, the French spy in charge of WMD investigations said, "All it took was a glance. They were junk. Crude fakes." Joe Wilson's fact-finding trip to Niger provided further evidence of the scam.
Powers reports, "The yellowcake story didn't stand up for long, but it didn't need to stand up for long. An echo effect put it into play after Bush, in his 2003 State of the Union speech, included it in the list of scary signs that Saddam was preparing trouble for the world: 'The British government has learned that Saddam Hussein recently sought significant quantities of uranium from Africa.'"
By the time Secretary of State Colin Powell eliminated the yellowcake story from his February 2003 speech before the UN, the damage was done. And it was better if Joe Wilson and his wife's reputations were besmirched than to have the true story believed.
In his official statement, President Bush says believes it's Libby's reputation that has been "forever damaged," adding, "his wife and young children have also suffered immensely."
Nearly 3600 American men and women and an estimated more than 70,000 Iraqi civilians are dead in Iraq. Their families suffer immensely. Scooter Libby, aka Federal Inmate No. 28301-016, walks free.
Michael Winship, Writers Guild of America Award winner and former writer with Bill Moyers, writes this weekly column for the Messenger Post Newspapers in upstate New York.
© Copyright 2007 Messenger Post Newspapers



17 Comments so far
Show AllSen. Barack Obama, D-Illinois:
"This decision to commute the sentence of a man who compromised our national security cements the legacy of an Administration characterized by a politics of cynicism and division, one that has consistently placed itself and its ideology above the law. This is exactly the kind of politics we must change so we can begin restoring the American people's faith in a government that puts the country's progress ahead of the bitter partisanship of recent years."
Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York:
"As Independence Day nears, we are reminded that one of the principles our forefathers fought for was equal justice under the law. This commutation completely tramples on that principle."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada:
"The President's decision to commute Mr. Libby's sentence is disgraceful. Libby's conviction was the one faint glimmer of accountability for White House efforts to manipulate intelligence and silence critics of the Iraq War. Now, even that small bit of justice has been undone. Judge Walton correctly determined that Libby deserved to be imprisoned for lying about a matter ofnational security. The Constitution gives President Bush the power to commute sentences, but history will judge him harshly for using that power to benefit his own Vice President's Chief of Staff who was convicted of such a serious violation of law."
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California:
"The President's commutation of Scooter Libby's prison sentence does not serve justice, condones criminal conduct, and is a betrayal of trust of the American people. The President said he would hold accountable anyone involved in the Valerie Plame leak case. By his action today, the President shows his word is not to be believed. He has abandoned all sense of fairness when it comes to justice, he has failed to uphold the rule of law, and he has failed to hold his Administration accountable."
Oh, the agony of such tongue lashings…
Humiliated and crushed into a crisis of self-confidence by these tongue lashings, Bush is undoubtedly as we speak gathering his aides, cowering behind his desk, pulling the shades, and scribbling his letter of resignation which he will soon tender to these brave and patriotic Democratic defenders of our Constitution (after he clears it with Uncle Dick, of course).
Here's a bumper sticker. You saw it here first.
God Bless America.
God Bless the World.
God Damn the Republicans!
an estimated more than 70,000 Iraqi civilians are dead in Iraq.
I'm sorry, but I find it absurd and shameful that even liberal columnists cannot get up the guts to give even a mildly more accurate number for Iraqi civilian deaths than 70,000. Maybe if you multiply it by ten, Mr. Winship, and even then, you're low-balling it. The last Lancet study put it at 655,000 (at least), and was called "robust" by the British Ministry of Defence's chief scientific adviser. Even if you think the number is too high, it certainly isn't too high by a factor of ten. How can you claim to be against a war when you're clearly too afraid to even acknowledge how many innocent people have been killed in it? There are probably close to a million Iraqi civilian deaths at this point.
Yes, that is terrifying. And yes, it needs to be repeated and written and emphasized by every person against the war, no matter the consequences.
George Monbiot on the first study
Discussion of both Lancet studies, compared to the IBC undercount
CrackerJack69
It's not the legal system and constitution that are a fraud, it is the American people themselves. They have the power to change whatever they want yet they stand by and allow all of this to happen. We Americans are a bunch of spoiled, ignorant sheep. We deserve everything we will get from our selfish, violent behavior. At last the rest of the world is finally beginning to see through our 200 year charade.
So Libby-pig & his family have "suffered immensely". These lying thieves don't know the meaning of the words.
I lost everything–my land, my house, my law license, my health and my freedom–after the Federal drug fascists and I disagreed as to what medicine was appropriate for an illness. I am still using the medicine, but I paid for it, amongst other ways, by spending 5 years in Federal prisons.
Not a single CIA operative was killed because I grew ten pounds of pot. Not a single agent was outed. US national security was not hurt a bit. Therefore you can imagine my surprise when this lying Libby-pig got only 30 months for what is nothing less than high treason.
Yet now I hear that even that tap on the wrist is considered too stiff by the Bush crime family.
The US today is Orwell in Wonderland, where terrible crimes are ignored and no good deed goes unpunished.
Libby said to Cheney something like this:
"If you don't get my GD sentence commuted, I'm going to start squeeling on your GD asses like a stuck pig, and then you'll really bleed."
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Any fairly intelligent - intelligence agents will see this as a huge betrayal to all NSA/CIA agents. If they're really smart they won't let the republicans fix the next presidential election and will help the progressive movement towards truth, justice & peace.
What separates this from the run-of-the-mill unjustifiable pardon/commutation is that it was in the furtherance of a criminal conspiracy. Libby was acting in Bush/Cheney interests, and almost certainly at Bush/Cheney direction, when he obstructed justice. That means that Bush and Cheney can order their underlings to violate the law and then Bush can commute/pardon them when they are caught. If true, this is incontrovertible evidence and provides irrefutable proof that Bush and Cheney have placed themselves above the law and have acted outside the law, by ordering their agents to act outside the law, knowing they had the power to prevent any conviction from having consequences.
It is not possible that it was intended by the Founders to give a President the power to order his/her underlings to violate the law and then pardon/commute in response. The likely reason this possibility was not specifically prohibited was that Congress was given Impeachment power and so Congress could address the problems created by an executive abusing the pardon/commutation power in such a manner.
If the Congress does not use the Impeachment power, the Congress is complicit in the criminal conspiracy and we must conclude that the USA has become a completely lawless nation. And that would mean that from a moral/ethical standpoint anything, and I mean anything, goes.
Anybody remember the Gulf of Tonkin Incident that led to the massive escalation in Vietnam? Supposedly the American ship reported that it was attacked by torpedoes. Seems that later the evidence pointed to what the sonar man thought were torpedoes were actually whale farts. This ain't the first time the 'yellowcake road' has been walked by American politicians and special interest groups to start a war that killed thousands of Americans, thousands of civilians. Want to stop this stupid liars loop? Just say no when Washington, D.C. sees monsters in the dark.
There is no war if no one participates!
utsusemia's points are, in my view, clearly correct and extraordinarily important. The methodology of the Johns Hopkins/Lancet study has been affirmed even by those with an interest in debunking the study. There is no excuse for speaking of "an estimated more than 70,000 Iraqi civilians . . . dead".
Jwea:
Love the bumper sticker. Where can I get one?
pelosi , schumer and reid you are a bunch of gutless swines after allowing bush to continue his war you have committed a crime thousands of times worse than that pinhead scooter libby
I don't care about Scooter. What did we expect after all? I care about this yellowcake (rhymes with Watergate) scandal. I can't wait to see the whole thing start coming unglued. It's going to be fun and it couldn't happen to a nicer crowd.
A very amazing fact about Bu$h the inferior and Shotgun Dick is that you can be absolutely certain that anything they say is not true. The truth is something else and while you are figuring that out they make more statements.
It must be some kind of record to have this many consecutive years without a single true statement.
An even more amazing record is the media still takes these statements seriously and at face value every time.
Look . . Cheney and Bush both came near nervous breakdowns last week as they battled to exit the "Executive Branch" --
!!!!
Those bits of news should have been followed by men in white coats visiting Bush and Cheney -- !!!!
We can only presume that Bush is existing -- as Nixon did --on large quantities of anti-anxiety medications and booze.
Now, let's see what happens among the thieves.
Shirley, they knew that Libby wouldn't both stay quiet and go to jail!!!
Shirley, they remember well that they had to attack Wilson and warn OTHERS to stay quiet by taking vengenance on
Wilson's wife. LIES to cover LIES.
Shirley, they recognize now that it probably wasn't the best plan to OUT a CIA operative!!!
Shirley, they're arguing now whether the need to "commute" is more to protect Rove/Cheney than Bush/Cheney?
AND . . . they still have all those records/e-mails to keep hidden -- !!!!
Conyers is pursuing --
Leahy is pursuing --
And we should all continue to pursue with our elected officials -- all of the Senate and all of the Congress.
Also -- newspapers -- TV networks.
Prediction:
Any day now, a well-armed group of patriots, led by the Seargeant of Arms of US Congress, will arrest and take into custody both Big Dick and Little Dick, will flank them on both sides and march them up the Capital steps, and will try them TOGETHER for "inherent contempt of Congress."
After which time they will be imprisoned TOGETHER in Leavenworth for crimes against our Constitution.
The international war crimes trials will come later. Civil trials for financial damages against cheneybushcriminals will also come later...led by families of 911 victims and by survivors of dead/maimed US military. The survivors of 650,000 dead Iraqis will have to wait their turn. But I trust that justice will prevail.
President Pelosi, is this what you meant when you said impeachment was off the table? If so, then great work. I hope to dance at your Inaugural Balls!!!
conscience,
Stop calling me Shirley!
;-)
utsusemia July 3rd, 2007 12:46 pm
"an estimated more than 70,000 Iraqi civilians are dead in Iraq"
I just sent an email to the author alerting him to this gross underestimate