Monday, March 16, 2009

Cheney: Bush left Libby 'hanging in the wind.'


Notice this is the second time that Cheney has expressed his opinion on why Scooter should have been pardoned. Makes you wonder why Cheney is bringing up the subject again..
Former vice president Richard B. Cheney said yesterday that he strongly disagreed with President Bush's decision not to pardon I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, saying his former chief of staff had been left "hanging in the wind."
"I think he's an innocent man who deserves a pardon," Cheney said on CNN's "State of the Union," in what the cable news program billed as his first television interview since leaving office in January.
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3 comments:

airJackie said...

Now what's really going on here?
Dick Cheney was given Executive Privilege by Bush with the same power as the President. Cheney ran the White House for 8 years. Cheney leaked Plame's name, set up Assassination Squad, set up personal front companies to steal US taxpayers money, fired the US Attorneys and set up the pipe lines in Iraq/Afghanistan. Now Cheney was busy closing up his illegal shop and didn't care about Libby. Now without the power of the White House Cheney knows Fitz didn't file all the charges against Libby and those will be filed. Libby will go to jail this time. Eric Holder has spoken and all hell will break out. If Libby does't sing someone else might. Daddy Bush told his idiot son to save himself and let the others hang. Cheney signed the orders that allowed for the invasion of Iraq and the appointment of the puppet Afghanistan President. Cheney had so much on his mine he forgot about the little soldier and now he's using the press to run the fake stories.

Anonymous said...

Cheney sure did everything else while running the country, how is it he was unable to pardon Scooter?

Jackie your right he was so busy at the end of his term, covering up, trying to steal the last of what he could, etc.

PrissyPatriot said...

I'm liken the sound of that, Jackie...