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Bush’s DOJ and Eliot Spitzer

It doesn’t take a political genius to realize that there’s more to the Eliot Spitzer story than what has been reported.

Soon after the news broke, I commented to friends how there’s another story to be told; a story that includes Wall Street interests, a crusading progressive politician with his eye on the White House, a politized Department of Justice, and, of course, we cannot forget that the Bush Administration still controls the reins of the Executive branch (i.e., they still control the investigative muscle to go after the opposition).

Because of this, I wasn’t too surprised to read this on Harper’s No Comment:

Just after the scandal broke, a number of New York pols told me they were convinced that the Albany Republican establishment knew “all about” Spitzer’s problems well in advance of the press reports. I couldn’t find anything that substantiated this suspicion, but Newsday’s Ellis Henican now presents the first evidence. He interviews Roger Stone, a man known as the ultimate dirty-trickster of New York politics.

    But before I could even make my way to the Capitol to gather up a new pile of reaction statements, my cell phone was ringing from a place even nicer than this. The call-back number said 202, for Washington. But the sunny voice on the other end could only be in Miami.

    Yes, it was Roger Stone. And the exuberance in his voice made high-fiving Albanians sound almost morose. “I didn’t make him go to a prostitution ring,” said the most famous and ruthless Republican dirty trickster who still walks the earth. “He did that all on his own.”

    Stone said that even before I asked if his hand was somehow in Spitzer’s latest trouble. I figured, somehow or another, it had to be. “No comment on that,” Stone said. “I will say I knew it was coming. That’s why I wasn’t too upset about the results of the special election,” where a Democrat grabbed a supposedly safe Republican State Senate seat, leaving Democrats just one vote shy of control.

Maybe this is pure braggadocio. But if Roger Stone did know that all of this was going down then the state’s Republican leadership most likely did too. That would be more powerful evidence of a politically corrupted investigation and prosecution.

This, it goes with out saying, in no way excuses Eliot Spitzer’s blame and total lack of sense, and responsibility. However, it would not come as a great surprise if we later learn that Bush’s Department of Justice launched a fishing expedition with the sole intent to catching a once promising Democratic prize. Yes, the now former governor of New York should’ve known better.

And now to wait for the enterprising journalist that will dig beneath surface, and look pass the sex scandal, and easy story of prostitutes and powerful men.

Saudi Court Sentences Rape Victim to 200 Lashes

Yes, you read that correctly, a Saudi court has sentenced the victim of a gang rape to six months in jail and to 200 lashes:

The judge more than doubled the sentence against al-Lahim’s 19-year-old client because she spoke to the media about the case, a court source told Arab News, an English-language Middle Eastern daily newspaper.

The woman — who was initially sentenced in October 2006 to 90 lashes — had her sentenced increased to 200 lashes and was ordered to serve six months in prison under Saudi Arabia’s strict Islamic law.

And if that weren’t enough, the victim’s lawyer had his license revoked for doing his job and representing his client to his fullest ability:

The attorney, Abdulrahman al-Lahim, had his license revoked last week by a judge for speaking to the Saudi-controlled media about the case, al-Lahim told CNN.

It seems that Bush & Co. should’ve given democracy and human rights to Saudi Arabia, a staunch Bush ally in the region, rather than wasting such a precious gift on the ingrates of Iraq.

War Time America

BagNewsNotes.com, once again, delivers insightful commentary by taking a closer look at an image that captures our times, this is War Time America:

Senate Dems at Last Learn Lesson

Well, about fucking time… Senate Dems have finally figured out that this republican president cannot be trusted to negotiate in good faith…

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has decided to keep the chamber in session over the Thanksgiving break to block President Bush from making any unsavory recess appointments while Senators are out of town.

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Senate sources said Reid made the decision after he was unable to strike a deal with White House officials that would have allowed swift consideration of several key Democratic picks for the executive branch. In his statement, Reid points to the Federal Communications Commission, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Nuclear Regulatory Commission as examples where Democratic choices have not been moved along.

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This isn’t the first time Reid has considered keeping the Senate working over a break to prevent recess appointments. Following the Easter recess in which Bush made three controversial installments, Reid threatened to hold pro forma sessions during the monthlong August break.

Looks like Sen. Reid finally learned his lesson.

Iran/Iraq: Same Old Tune

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