Balkinization  

Monday, October 24, 2005

Matt Welch sums it up so I don't have to

JB

Flip flopping away as the indictments grow ever closer.
Now we can expect a festival of Clinton-impeachment switcheroos, with Dems learning to love perjury traps while Republicans ditch the "rule of law"; and everyone trades places on the wisdom of having a sitting president testify in a civil suit. Coming up: Besieged complaints about the vast left-wing conspiracy, and true-believer laments that the president's detractors "refuse to accept the results of the election." Good times.

You know the nearer the destination, the more they're flip flopping away.

Comments:

Case in point:

Sen. Hutchison on MTP this weekend poo-poos the pesky little "perjury technicality," though when Clinton was caught in the trap, opined:

"Willful, corrupt, and false sworn testimony before a Federal grand jury is a separate and distinct crime under applicable law and is material and perjurious if it is 'capable' of influencing the grand jury in any matter before it, including any collateral matters that it may consider." I vote `Guilty' on Article I, Perjury. I vote`Guilty' on Article II, Obstruction of Justice."

Nod to www.crooksandliars.com for the research.

And the beat goes on.
 

"I'm not comfortable when someone who has not committed [BEEN ACCUSED of committing?] any actual crime but who is panicked by the investigative process into making a false statement about his or her own behavior -- Martha Stewart, [WHO LIED to an investigator not a grand jury] for example -- is then prosecuted for that false statement.

On the other hand, sometimes a substantive crime cannot be proved precisely because the criminal managed to shred the evidence. [So NO PROOF that it existed.] In such cases [ON THAT assumption] the prosecution on the ancillary charge substitutes for prosecution on the charge-in-chief."

People try to make the law look easy, and it isn't.
And I disagree with our host. I think the Dems will stick most strongly to the blow job defense:
BJ = WMD?!=WAR!???

The smell test trumps the purity test. The Dems should attack as 'realists.'
 

And the Wilsons should wait publicly
(very!) until the Boy King retires or is retired.
Seeming to take the high-road is not the same thing as actually doing it.
 

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