Thursday, January 19, 2006

Ahab issues his final report.


"I'll get that fucking white devil yet!"

This mathom from the past just bobbed back up in the NYT this morning. A little relic from a bygone era of peace, prosperity, checks and balances and competent men and women running government Departments.

A time before dimwits and monarchists in the Oval Office.

Before people who wipe their ass with the Constitution and hold it aloft like a bloody shirt were cheered by a million weasels and bigots, Christopaths and chickenhawks who no longer feel constrained to hide their contempt for Democracy and the rule for law.

Back when Republicans made a cottage industry out of ruthlessly persecuting petty crimes and pecadillos, instead of ignoring and covering up Massive Crimes and High Treason.

January 19, 2006
Inquiry on Clinton Official Ends With Accusations of Cover-Up
By DAVID JOHNSTON and NEIL A. LEWIS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 - After the longest independent counsel investigation in history, the prosecutor in the case of former Housing Secretary Henry G. Cisneros is finally closing his operation with a scathing report accusing Clinton administration officials of thwarting an inquiry into whether Mr. Cisneros evaded paying income taxes.

The legal inquiry by the prosecutor, David M. Barrett, lasted more than a decade, consumed some $21 million and came to be a symbol of the flawed effort to prosecute high-level corruption through the use of independent prosecutors.

Mr. Barrett began his investigation with the narrower issue of whether Mr. Cisneros lied to the Federal Bureau of Investigation when he was being considered for the cabinet position. He ended his inquiry accusing the Clinton administration of a possible cover-up.

His report says Justice Department officials refused to grant him the broad jurisdiction he wanted; for example, Attorney General Janet Reno said he could look at only one tax year. And after Internal Revenue Service officials in Washington took a Cisneros investigation out of the hands of district-level officials in Texas, the agency deemed the evidence too weak to merit a criminal inquiry, a conclusion strongly disputed by one Texas investigator.

Former officials of the Justice Department and the I.R.S. dismissed Mr. Barrett's conclusions in appendices attached to the report, saying the findings were the product of an inquiry that was incompetently managed from the start.

After being indicted on 18 felony counts, Mr. Cisneros pleaded guilty in 1999 to a misdemeanor charge of lying to investigators. He was later pardoned by President Bill Clinton.

Mr. Barrett kept his office open more than six years after the law that created the independent counsel system was allowed to die. Lawmakers in both parties had wearied of the many inquiries that had failed to achieve the goal of removing political influence from criminal investigations of administration officials.
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Mr. Barrett's 746-page report said that the tax and obstruction phase of the inquiry ended without a definitive conclusion, but it declared: "These agencies' treatment of possible charges against Cisneros was at best questionable and at worst represented serious wrongdoing. There seems to be no question that Cisneros was given special consideration and more limited scrutiny because of who he was - an important political appointee."

Justice Department officials who disputed Mr. Barrett's findings portrayed his investigation as deeply misguided and said the tax case against Mr. Cisneros had little merit. They suggested that the prosecutor had turned his disappointment in his inability to prove the obstruction allegations into unprovable theories.

Robert S. Litt, one of the Justice Department officials involved, wrote in a comment letter on May 31, 2005, that he was allowed to read only edited parts of the report but that he concluded that the report was "a fitting conclusion to one of the most embarrassingly incompetent and wasteful episodes in the history of American law enforcement."
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The longest special prosecution in the history of the Universe.

21 million dollars.

Running well over a decade.

And now with impeachable offenses covering the White House like kudzu, the Party of the Guardians of Public Virtue suddenly ain’t interested.

Fuck these people.

16 comments:

BitterHarvest said...

Amen, brother. Where is Phase II of the Senate Intelligence Committee investigation again?

merlallen said...

And now that the coward's approval ratings are tanking, time to trot out Osama bin Boogieman for the bedwetters. Check Yahoo news this morning

Anonymous said...

Fuck these people?

Sufficiently powerful beer goggles to enable such a perverse act do not exist.

Anonymous said...

Fucking them is an impossibility as they are so totally fucked they're full.

Anonymous said...

just what we needed, yet another fucking Ken Starr. Ten Years! damn, that lawyer ass made a career of nothing.

Anonymous said...

From day one I suspected the most important item on Ken Starr & Company's hidden agenda was to destroy the office of special prosecutor so it couldn't be used against Republicans again.

Anonymous said...

Capital F on that one.

Anonymous said...

$21 million- how much found it's way into his pocket or those of other select rethugs?

jurassicpork said...

Uh, can I fuck them with your dick, DG?

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