Reid Wonders If Abramoff U.S. Attorney Is A ‘Bushie’
ABC News’ Z. Byron Wolf Reports: At an off-camera but on the record briefing, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., contended the U.S. Attorneys controversy threatens to politicize the people who "make federal cases."
"Today we hear the U.S. Attorney in Florida is going to try and reduce Abramoff’s sentence," Reid proclaimed, referring to the disgraced former lobbyist sentenced to six years in federal prison and has pleaded guilty to three other charges.
"Is he a Bushie," the Democratic Majority Leader rhetorically asked reporters gathered in his Capitol Hill office.
(Incidentally, ABC News’ Jason Ryan adds that Bryan Sierra, spokesman for the Justice Department’s Criminal Division replied regarding a potential Abramoff sentence reduction, "The government has recommended that Abramoff’s sentence be reduced based on the cooperation to date, but we asked the Court to reserve entering the reduction until Abramoff’s cooperation is complete so that the Court can evaluate all of the cooperation. Only the court can reduce a sentence — the government can only recommend a reduction in a sentence based on substantial cooperation.")
This situation, Reid argued, is why White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove must be put under oath in the U.S. attorneys flap.
Reid didn’t seem to have much concern about putting other White House aides under oath, concentrating squarely on Rove.
"This is a man who was this close," Reid said, nearly touching two fingers for proper emphasis, "to being indicted (in the CIA leak investigation)."
"Each day it is becoming more apparent to the American people that this White House is covering something up," Reid continued, adding that "there could be obstruction of justice" in the U.S. attorneys imbroglio.
Despite his stature as Senate majority Leader, Reid is only a mouthpiece in this story; it is members of the Senate Judiciary Committee that will negotiate (or not) with the White House about testimony.
Reid did not dismiss such negotiation, expressing confidence in Senator Arlen Specter, R-Penn., who supports the subpoenas but clearly hopes it won’t come to that.
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Why is Reid so concerned about ‘Bushies’, no matter who they are? He’d better start focusing on his own status as a free citizen, it might not last long. Can you say, ‘conflict of interest’ Mr. Reid, you slimy hack?
Posted by: Awake | March 22, 2007, 4:45 pm 4:45 pm
LOL. Only a Freeper could call Reid a “slimy hack” with a straight face. Shameless, thy name is GOP!
Posted by: Obviously Not | March 22, 2007, 5:43 pm 5:43 pm
Reid should be concerned aabout Bushies in his own state. Rove canned the USA in Nevada, Dan Bogden, so he could put his own guy in who will try to frame Reid on trumped charges.
Posted by: Blueskize | March 22, 2007, 6:15 pm 6:15 pm
How dare Reid? We all know Rove is above the law. He has no accountability and feels he can do whatever he wants because no one can stop him. Authoritarian without a conscience. Time to let people see what you’ve really been doing to Justice in America. Now you will be exposed and anyone against wanting to know the truth about your actions by trying to focus on others is just as criminal as you have been. Share a cell with Scooter.
Posted by: Joseph | March 23, 2007, 12:49 am 12:49 am
they dont call the gop a culture of corruption for nothing. im curious to see what they will have to say say when they stand before the Lord and their deeds are laid bare.
Posted by: ZimBooBah | March 23, 2007, 5:56 am 5:56 am
As a citizen I want Rove under oath for truth. Everytime something dirty, ill willed happens the mice droppings lead back to Rove. If Rove has nothing to hide than let the public see that in public hearings. The public has a right to know.
The Cat
Posted by: the cat | March 23, 2007, 7:25 am 7:25 am
Oh where, oh where is tho
Honesty
Honor
Integrity
Leadership
Ability to Reason
Ability to Listen
MIA since 2001 from this administration.
so far Rove ^ minons produce… Intimidation
Threatening Behavior
emotional manipulationior
Overbearing Control Freaks
blantant neglect of government laws
brutality to citizens
will stop at nothing relative to coercing or terrorizing families.
Harassment of regular citizens.
Most Americans now see right through the looking glass and well beyond.
Posted by: Through the Lokking Glass | March 23, 2007, 8:46 am 8:46 am
Can we be very far away from a Bush impeachment? He’s not just the worst president in U.S. history, but the most corrupt. He must be removed from office one way or another, or he will limp through the rest of his presidency like a beaten dog. Another blow to American prestige. Bushies indeed.
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