Nixon Lawyer Says Censure, or More

Former White House lawyer John Dean, author of Worse Than Watergate (a book written about Bush administration mismanagements other than the illegal NSA wiretapping), testified today on behalf of Feingold’s censure resolution.

Orrin Hatch, crusty self-righteous Utahan, accused Democrats of trying to “score political points” by passing the resolution. I wonder: Would he say the same if the Democrats were in court trying to get a $50 fine imposed on Bush for mutilating and eating babies? I’ve heard of diplomatic immunity, sure. But isn’t the point of the role of president to have one of us in there? The (ostensibly) most-qualified of us? But, at the end of the day, one of us, beholden to same laws and the same Constitution?

But seriously, who am I? And what do I know?

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