View Full Version : Fitzgerald Impanels Second Grand Jury in the CIA Plame Leak...


spyderman
11-18-2005, 09:11 AM
More charges for White House officials to come. The plot thickens!

It's no wonder why he asked for a larger office.

magnolialover
11-18-2005, 09:13 AM
More charges for White House officials to come. The plot thickens!

It's no wonder why he asked for a larger office.

Like Steam said yesterday on some other post I read, 2 years, and lots of money to get what? Oh yeah, catching someone lying, and possibly breaking other laws. I think unlike Starr, Fitzgerald has done a very professional job during this investigation. There are no "leaks" from his office like what happened with Ken Starr, and there have been no times, at least that I can remember, Fitzgerald going on TV with big press conferences embaressing anyone in the media, unlike Starr did repeatedly. Old Fitz, doin' a good job. If he turns something up and gets indictments, good for him, if he doesn't, then I wouldn't question his conclusions at all.

atpjunkie
11-18-2005, 09:22 AM
in a sporting match.you judge them by how invisible they are. Starr was a media ho' who enjoyed the spotlight and IMHO it is what kept propelling him on,in spite of his failures. He HAD to keep digging oherwise the whole 'cult of personality' he'd developed (which I think was in hopes of furthering his own political career) would have been built on a colossal failure.
Fitz is doing a good job, timely, lower budget, little to no leaks and no media hogging

spyderman
11-18-2005, 09:43 AM
in a sporting match.you judge them by how invisible they are. Starr was a media ho' who enjoyed the spotlight and IMHO it is what kept propelling him on,in spite of his failures. He HAD to keep digging oherwise the whole 'cult of personality' he'd developed (which I think was in hopes of furthering his own political career) would have been built on a colossal failure.
Fitz is doing a good job, timely, lower budget, little to no leaks and no media hoggingBefore his persecution of Clinton, Starr was mentioned for some serious judgeships. Funny thing, all the grand-standing media ho'in actually sunk his public career, and his name is no longer mentioned in those circles.

Aside from a lousy baseball analogy, Fitzgerald did an excellent job.

atpjunkie
11-18-2005, 09:46 AM
ever been to a playoff game where you just notice the officiating waaaay toomuch?

spyderman
11-18-2005, 10:16 AM
ever been to a playoff game where you just notice the officiating waaaay toomuch?
No, I was referring to Fitzgerald's lousy baseball analogy he used during his press conference. "A pitcher hits the batter...was it intentional, or did his foot slip...etc.?"