LINK: PoliBlog does a much better job than I can manage keeping up with the Rove-Plame-Wilson thing. I can't say I care all that much about it, and I have to think this is a widely shared view, so I think it's a very, very good thing for the Republican party if Democrats and Democratic activists continue to harp on this issue: no one will really care unless the end result uncovers something massively criminal (and they may not care even then, e.g. Iran-Contra), but mostly it makes Democrats look like crazy loons who will tilt at whatever windmills they can find to out Bush's (or Bush's associates') 'criminal' behavior. Did these people learn nothing from Monicagate?
18.7.05
Nick Troester is a political theorist with a fondness for the works of Hugo Grotius and contemporary international law. Also music. And sports. And some other things besides. He is currently Visiting Assistant Professor at Duke University.
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