Talking Harman, AIPAC, Wiretaps, and Gonzales on "Hardball"

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Another scandal, another Hardball appearance.

Tuesday night's subjects: the Harman-AIPAC-Gonzales controversy and ex-Veep Dick Cheney's continuing assaults on the Obama administration.

Not much time to probe the depths of the Harman tale--because it takes a fair bit of time just to explain why it involves a possible double quid pro quo. (Harman allegedly offering -- during a conversation intercepted by the NSA -- to use her influence to reduce espionage-related charges for two AIPAC officials, and a suspected Israeli agent, in return, vowing to help her become House intelligence chair by arranging for a mega-donor to withhold campaign funds from Rep. Nancy Pelosi, and then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales blocking a preliminary FBI probe of Harman because Harman, a California Democrat, could help the Bush administration defend its warantless wiretapping program.

As for Cheney, what's there to say about his compulsion to fire potshots at Obama? He's certainly not heeding what Al Gore said after the 2000 election was finally resolved: "It is time for me to go." I did note that Sean Hannity interviewing Cheney is a bit like Igor grilling Dr. Frankenstein.

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  1. Red Queen 'em!

    Posted by: David B. Benson Author Profile Page | April 21, 2009 9:54 PM

  2. David,

    If you've never read Frankenstein, you should. You would know that he tortured himself - no pun intended - about what he had done; the magnitude over what he had created and let loose on society. It ended up killing him and on his deathbed, he confessed everything.

    Cheney is no Frankenstein. He isn't even the monster - who also had a very deep concious and wanted to be good. Cheney had no conscious. He doesn't care that he has caused the death of perhaps millions of people through lies and treachery. I'm sure there will be no deathbed confession out of him.

    Ilene

    Posted by: flan Author Profile Page | April 22, 2009 8:48 AM

  3. We might get a confession if we waterboard Bush and Cheney 183 times . . .

    Posted by: capt Author Profile Page | April 22, 2009 10:01 AM

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