First to the microphone, Senator (never been to Walter Reed but if you hum a few bars I’ll fake it) Schumer is ranting about the firing of US prosecutors, and especially expressing shock about Republican Senators contacting prosecutors to inquire about prosecutions.
You mean like this Chucky?
January 22, 2004
The Honorable James Comey
United States Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20530Dear Deputy Attorney General Comey:
I write to request an update on the investigation into allegations that senior administration officials committed a federal felony by leaking the identity of a covert CIA operative.
The investigation has been underway for four months now and we have received no meaningful reports regarding the progress you are making. I realize there are limitations on information that can be disclosed regarding an ongoing criminal investigation, but, as we have discussed, a prosecutor has the responsibility to assure public confidence in criminal investigations, especially those of such a serious nature.
In the wake of recent calls by former intelligence operatives for a Congressional investigation, I write to ask that you publicly answer several questions regarding the progress you are making:
Has a grand jury been empaneled in this case? Have members of the White House staff signed waivers, permitting journalists to discuss confidential communications? If so, what percent of the White House staff has signed such waivers? Has anyone who has been asked to sign such a waiver refused to do so?
Have journalists been interviewed as part of the investigation? Has any journalist who has been released from confidentiality (assuming any has), refused to answer questions regarding previously confidential communications?
Were White House staffers ordered as a condition of employment to submit to interviews? Has anyone asked for or been offered immunity? If so, how many individuals fit in each category and what types of immunity have been asked for and offered to each?
What other information can you provide us regarding the progress you are making with this investigation?
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Sincerely,
Charles E. Schumer
United States Senator
Maybe it’s time that Schumer open up his files to see where he wrote any other US prosectors to “inquire” about the progress of their investigations? In fact based on the same level of responsibility he wants to assign to Gonzales, perhaps he should resign over his full responsibility for this crime.
UPDATE I: Another example of Schumer “manipulating” prosecutions, in 2003
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shm10
March 13th, 2007 at 10:42 am
1The sad thing is Mac that there does not seem to be a Republican who will take to the microphone daily and corner the dems on many of these issues. (Tony Snow is great but he needs a heavyweight behind him).
I admire President Bush greatly, however, when it comes to using the bully pulpit he falls a bit short. Even if the MSM and dems would not listen there is much of America who would.
It is beyond frustrating to see the lies perpetrated daily and no one but the blogs and perhaps Fox News disputing facts…where are all the elected officials on the Right?
owl
March 13th, 2007 at 11:50 am
2Good catch Mac but shm is right about the microphone being silent. We need Republican Senators to put their faces in front of a camera and call Schumer. Read his letter on camera.
Call him out.
Any Republican Senators out there with guts enough to actually fight these sharks? In case you didn’t notice, your inaction to fight your buddies is what cost you. Why are you not shouting Schumer’s letter and calling him a pure hypocrite? Why are you not shouting that Clinton fired them all???????? What is your problem? Think it still just hurting Bush, huh?
Pssst…they really are not your buddies.
Sister Toldjah » The latest on the fired US attorneys ’scandal’ (UPDATED: CHUCK SCHUMER IS A HYPOCRITE)
March 19th, 2007 at 1:34 pm
3[...] PM Update: Senator Chuck Schumer, who is leading the way in the investigation over this ’scandal’, is no stranger to calling up a US attorney himself when he’s getting frustrated with ‘lack of progress’: January 22, 2004 The Honorable James Comey United States Department of Justice 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20530 [...]
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