Re: time to piss off toasty, kobe, and more(not me doing it)
[QUOTE=cosmo]
No one broke any law. [/QUOTE]
Is that the barometer for appropriate behavior? Everything someone may do is Kool and the Gang as long as they don't end up in jail? There's no law against adultery, but you folks were sure hopping up and down about it when Clinton was getting blowjobs from an intern. No one went to jail for Whitewater, but I'm willing to bet you're still steamed about it.
[QUOTE=cosmo]As mentioned earlier - I find it amazing that the democrats, the NYTimes, Plame, and Wilson are so worried that someone outed Plame, but those same individuals have no regard for the national security secrets that they've been consistently leaking in order to damage Bush's war plan.[/QUOTE]
To what sort of national security secrets are you referring? That if you're a terrorist, you might not be able to speak freely on the telephone? Or that if you're a terrorist, we're watching your financial transactions? Sorry, but I have a hard time believing that any of these supposed "secrets" were really news to anyone -- the only part of it that was really surprising was that it also applied to ordinary American citizens.
And Wilson? Yeah, he tried to prevent us from plunging headlong into a war unnecessarily -- way out of line there, especially in light of the fact that he was ultimately correct about the documents being forged and his doubts regarding weapons of mass destruction turned out to be well founded. Wilson is villified, while Tenet gets the Medal of Freedom or whatever honor he received. It's just absurd.
As for Rove getting off, to reiterate my earlier sentiment, it doesn't matter. People know Rove is a slimeball, and people know Bush isn't the "aw shucks" straight shooter they once thought he was. True believers like yourself probably thought Rove was in the right before Fitzgerald declined to prosecute him, so its unlikely to change your impression of things. Meanwhile, the polls at the time reflected that Bush received basically no bounce from the anouncement that Rove was not going to be prosecuted, from Bush's trip to Iraq that week, or the death of Al-Zarqawi -- Bush's best week in recent memory by a long shot. In fact, Bush's numbers have stayed pretty much stagnant for a long time. People don't care what he does anymore -- the people that like him, love him, and the people that think he's doing a bad job don't seem to be changing their minds either.