Libby Trial: Scooter Feared Being Scapegoat for Rove
Libby defense attorney Ted Wells stated in his opening argument that his client feared “being a scapegoat” and “being set up” by “people in the White House” trying to “protect Karl Rove.”
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Posted by legion | January 23, 2007 | 12:13 pm | Permalink
I understand the breaking-news aspect of each element of the argument, but spreading it out over a dozen posts makes any reader discussion a bit difficult.
Maybe have a "comment thread" every so often? Am I the only one struck by this?
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Heh. From what I've been able to piece together, it's looking more like Libby's going to become a scapegoat for Cheney. I wonder if that will make prison food taste better...