Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Journalists Are Still Missing The DOJ Story

From CBSNEWS.com:

(Political Animal) JOURNALISTS ARE STILL MISSING THE DOJ STORY....Here's one more example of how the press still hasn't woken up to the significance of the politicization of the Department of Justice. We've read plenty about the federal indictment of Chicago millionaire Antoin Rezko, a generous donor to Democrats in the state, and we've read even more about how this hurts Illinois Democrats, including Barack Obama. But despite all the evidence that the Department of Justice has become little more than a political instrument of the White House, we've heard almost no questions about whether Rezko's indictment is legitimate or simply puffed up. Consider the evidence for the latter:

Democratic Governor Rod Blagojevich was running a tight campaign for reelection in 2006. Small things could tip the balance against him.

The indictment of Rezko occurred less than a month before the 2006 election and dominated coverage for the next few weeks. As one Chicago Sun-Times columnist wrote, "Is the fact the feds indicted Rezko, who is this close to Blagojevich, a month before the election sending shockwaves through Blago's campaign? You bet."

Asked about the timing of the indictment, prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald (yes, the same one who prosecuted Scooter Libby) had this response: "We're not going to stop momentum or take a siesta for political reasons." This, of course, is entirely contrary to DOJ policy, which states that election time is precisely when you're supposed to take a siesta.

Rezko's indictment has tarnished Obama, Blagojevich, and Democratic Congressman Luis Gutierrez — a bonanza all around for the GOP.

Fitzgerald was briefly included on a prospective purge list of U.S. attorneys and was undoubtedly under pressure to make up for having gone after Libby. This is similar to the case of Wisconsin prosecutor Steven Biskupic, also briefly on the list, who wound up redeeming himself with a bogus prosecution meant to hurt Democrats in the state.

Does this mean that Rezko has simply been victimized for his political views? Not necessarily. It's possible that the rap against Rezko is legitimate, even if the timing is against the rules of the DOJ. But no fair-minded journalist should be failing to ask the sorts of questions raised above. In this case, there are two reasons why journalists have dropped the ball. The first is that Fitzgerald enjoys a reputation for fairness and incorruptibility. But part of what the attorney scandal has shown is that even decent attorneys can be pressured into pursuing the wrong cases. (Again, I'm not saying Rezko's innocent — I don't have any idea either way.) The second and more important reason is that, until recently, faith in the basic integrity of our justice system has run so deep that it's been hard for most journalists to shake it. But shake it they should. Given what we've learned over the past several months, it's no longer conspiratorial to wonder whether political scheming could have contaminated the DOJ. It's an established fact.

Today, therefore, whenever the DOJ announces an indictment, any responsible repoter must ask an additional question: Which political party gains or loses? Sadly, it's the way we live now.

9 comments:

KittyBowTie1 said...

Speaking for myself, I would rather get dragged by the hair off a bus in Russia than cave to paying a bribe to a two-bit bus inspector trying to line his pockets with foreigner cash. And, yours truely does not possess nearly the amount of integrity of the Rugby Man. Where did CBS get this writer?

airJackie said...

Journalist are missing the point on everything. I don't think it's as much as missing the point as getting paid by the White House. Look not that many educated journalist can be that stupid. This will continue until these reporters don't get that pay off money. Look at Tweety, he's drinking and acting crazy because the new Administration wont pay for reporting. Yes a new day is coming Kittybowtie and SPB will you be ready for it. I know I will.

Anonymous said...

So what is what I say? I could care less if Obama got indicted if the guy deserved it and broke the law.

So I don't see what the big deal is. Rezko got indicted, but it just so happens more Republicans got indicted anyway since there was more corrupt Republicans than Democrats.

The real story is the attornies who all got FIRED immediately after prosecuting those republicans, simply because they broke the law. And they deserved everything they got. Lets see any CBS or news outlet print that. God knows they sure should have to.

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PrissyPatriot said...
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PrissyPatriot said...

For sure Jackie!

OMG Dream soldier, that was raw-but humorous;)

SPB good post. After I edit, I will post yesterday's interview of Ms. Palfrey aka the DC Madame. We discussed why ABC dropped the ball in publishing. And yes, DICK CHENEY is on the list...

Anonymous said...

SPB you and Leopold are the unbiased news in my book. Great work as always!

SP Biloxi said...

Good Morning/Afternoon/Evening folks!

Happy Tuesday!

Anon at 11:06 am:

Thank you for the compliment. I will pass your message to Jason. Jason is one of the few reporters that dig for the truth. Jason has been the only reporter so far who has interviewed some the firing USAs. I am looking forward to his interviews with Lam, Chiara, and so on.

I saw that article late last night was laughing. Here the writer is criticizing the journalists when he never read or understood the indictment of Rezko. The writer needs to watch and listen to Fitzgerald's press conference on the indictment of Rezko when clearly Fitz stated that they had a short window of time to indict Rezko. It just happened to fall into the time of election time. But, as Fitzgerald said that they have a choice: either indict Rezko or not. Certainly Rezko's indictment and Rezko's connection to the Governor are not political. There is an old saying: you don't judge a book by its cover. You read the entire book first.

Prissy:

Thanks for the update. But, there is no surprise that Dick and other officials were on the DC Madam list. That it is why I always believe in Ms. Palfey's case that it was political. And the truth will come out.

Anonymous said...

Rezko had a big inner circle, unfortunatley for Obama he was in it. Is Rezko cooperating with Fed's? How much is he talking? How much more will come out? Is Jay Levine now snitch Levine still chatting up a storm? Every day more and more information comes out. Obama needs to get out in front of this somehow.