Cheney Testimony: Could it damage the administration?
The power drunk V.P is set to testify on behalf of Libby very shortly. This could result in some interesting scenarios. Will Cheney have to admit under oath that the administration set out to discredit Wilson? If so, does this imply that the outing of Plame was definitely related to the top of the administration? Will Fitzgerald have the guts to reopen the investigation? Will Cheney lie under oath about the campaign against Wilson? If he does, being that other testimonies describe the campaign against Wilson, will Fitzgerald charge Cheney with lying under oath? The handwritten letter is proof of this campaign against Wilson, as is the testimony of Ari Fleisher, Judith Miller and others.
The biggest problem is that Fitzgerald stopped the investigation into the outing of Plame because of Libby's lies. I personally feel this Libby trial is too little, too late. Fitzgerald should have never stopped the investigation to begin with. Fitzgerald appears to be a stooge for this administration and this Libby trial is a distraction from the heart of the matter: treason by the Bush admistration.
The biggest problem is that Fitzgerald stopped the investigation into the outing of Plame because of Libby's lies. I personally feel this Libby trial is too little, too late. Fitzgerald should have never stopped the investigation to begin with. Fitzgerald appears to be a stooge for this administration and this Libby trial is a distraction from the heart of the matter: treason by the Bush admistration.

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