Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

October 28, 2005

Maybe Libby Can Try An Insanity Defense

Libby's actions alleged in the indictment simply don't make sense. Clearly he was trying to protect Cheney. But he built an undeniable trail directly to himself, he told unbelievable lies, and he's still claiming innocence? Just what is he thinking. Tom Maguire says it well:
JustOneMinute
Finally, Libby's general story - he learned about Plame from reporters - was daft. Libby had multiple conversations with government officials (State, CIA, the VP, Ari Fleischer) involving Plame. Did he think they would *all* forget when they talked to investigators? If I weren't reading his testimony, I would not believe he had gone down this road.

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Look, *if* Libby is not insane (likely, actually) and *if* he turned down a plea deal (do we know that?), he must think he can defend this case. But how?

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