29 Jul
Posted by MacRanger as Uncategorized
American Thinker’s Clarice Feldman notes on the Plame/Wilson lawsuit:
“Prominent Duke University Law Professor Erwin Chemerinsky was interviewed again by Professors Hewitt and Eastman and continues to show a complete ignorance of the facts of the case, in which he serves as counsel.
Most significantly, he has ignored all the evidence of Plame’s role in sending Ambassador Munchausen on his Mission, something both the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the special prosecutor have acknowledged to be true. He contends that his case doesn’t depend on Wilson’s credibility, cannot even conjure up a plausible theory of causation which places the defendants, Cheney, Rove and Libby in the loop with the man who leaked the story to Novak. Finally, he indicates plaintiffs’ counsel has not even yet considered their discovery strategy.
I believe no litigator with serious intent would have failed to have prepared and delivered its discovery requests by this point. And thus we have futher evidence that the civil suit is a public relations, not a legal, proceeding.”
Again, I also find it ironic as well that Joe Wilson, who associates with anti-semitics like VIPS founder Ray McGovern got upstaged on the same week he and wifey filed their complaint when Israel stole the show by beginning it’s attack on Hezbollah.
“A little tooo ironic”…..”yeah, I really do think!”
judith miller valerie plame karl rove Valerie Plame PlameGate cheney libby joe wilson woodward bob woodward
2 Responses
lurker9876
July 29th, 2006 at 8:06 pm
1Mac Ranger, it’s been nice to keep it in the background with just enough attention while knowing it’s just a PR. It’ll be interesting to see how the Wilson “Legal Defense” fund is doing.
LCJ reportedly is spreading some Rovian rumors about some DOD IO Ops against AMCITs making life more interesting…
Carol Johnson
July 29th, 2006 at 10:00 pm
2Dunderhead? **snort**
Now that’s funny!
Carol
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