Posted on 02/03/2002 4:14:41 PM PST by MeekOneGOP
NewsMax.com
Sunday, Feb. 3, 2002 11:51 a.m. EST
O'Reilly: Bush Justice Dept. Hamstringing Pardongate Probers
Investigators with the office of the U.S. Attorney for New York's Southern District are being actively discouraged from pursuing evidence of criminal wrongdoing in the Clinton Pardongate scandal, with one insider charging that any prosecutor who tries to build a case against the former first family may actually hurt his career.
So says Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly, who made the startling cover-up allegation in his column this weekend.
"Although the Justice Department continues to say the probe is 'on the front burner', agents have told me there is little incentive to get things done," the Fox News commentator claimed. "In fact, one investigator said, if you push too hard on the case, you could find yourself in Fargo, N.D."
O'Reilly suggested that the Justice Department's go-slow regimen for probing the Clintons final White House scandal was likely instigated by the Bush White House.
"George W. Bush understands the way the game in Washington is played. You must make 'accommodations.'..... And what Bush may have given the Democrats is the assurance that he will not embarrass their party by aggressively pursuing the Marc Rich pardon investigation."
The first sign of Justice Department footdragging emerged last year, when New York attorney Ed Hayes, whose client Garland Lincecum had given prosecutors damaging evidence implicating former first brother Roger Clinton in Pardongate wrongdoing, expressed doubts about the probe.
In comments covered exclusively by NewsMax.com, Hayes told WABC radio's John Batchelor and Paul Alexander last June:
"The big issue now is does the government want to press the case. Because, for one thing, to really show whether or not there was a crime committed, you really have to question Bill Clinton. You really have to ask, 'Did Roger talk to his brother Bill about getting a pardon for Garland? Did Roger talk to anybody about getting a pardon for Garland?'"
Bill Clinton still has yet to testify. Even back then Hayes suggested that probers were being reined in on orders from Washington.
"You never know in these cases how dedicated they are to making the case. ... I think [lead Pardongate prober] Elliot Jacobson is a very conscientious prosecutor. But he does what he can do within the Justice Department."
Hayes hinted a political deal was already in the works: "You don't know whether [the Bush administration] is going to trade three federal judicial appointments in return for turning a blind eye to this." (See: Bush Justice Department Putting the Brakes on Pardongate Probe?)
O'Reilly now agrees, positing that Bush will reactivate the Clinton probe only if the GOP regains control of the Senate or if "things get rough."
"The Marc Rich pardon deal can always be used as a threat," he concluded.
Read Bill O'Reilly's full column on the Pardongate cover-up in NewsMax.com's magazine.
Read more on this subject in related Hot Topics:
Bush Administration
Clinton Scandals
Pardongate
Sen. Hillary Clinton




I had hoped that Bush would bring us some justice.......after eight long years of suffering!
George Bush has no business going after clinton personally with a vindictive vendetta, which is exactly the way clinton would have behaved. But he also has no business hamstringing the prosecutors. He should put good prosecutors into office, get out of the way, and let them do their job.
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"Were going to go after all crime, and were going to make sure people get punished for the crime."
George W. Bush - Presidential Debate at Wake Forest University - Oct 11, 2000
"It is not possible to 'take care that the laws be faithfully executed' while deliberately violating the law.."
John Ashcroft - Aug. 1, 1998 (Washington Post).
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Ever hear Truman's old saying.....The buck stops here?
Don't feel bad. It's just part of the gentleman's agreement between the wholly-owned subsidiaries of each other, the DNC and GOP.
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Investigators with the office of the U.S. Attorney for New York's Southern District are being actively discouraged from pursuing evidence of criminal wrongdoing in the Clinton Pardongate scandal, with one insider charging that any prosecutor who tries to build a case against the former first family may actually hurt his career.
So says Fox News Channel's Bill O'Reilly, who made the startling cover-up allegation in his column this weekend.
"Although the Justice Department continues to say the probe is 'on the front burner', agents have told me there is little incentive to get things done," the Fox News commentator claimed. "In fact, one investigator said, if you push too hard on the case, you could find yourself in Fargo, N.D."
O'Reilly suggested that the Justice Department's go-slow regimen for probing the Clintons final White House scandal was likely instigated by the Bush White House.
"George W. Bush understands the way the game in Washington is played. You must make 'accommodations.'..... And what Bush may have given the Democrats is the assurance that he will not embarrass their party by aggressively pursuing the Marc Rich pardon investigation."
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With that said O official news vetting freerepublic poster, please list the *OFFICIAL* approved free republic news links, that are the ONLY approved sources. I've seen this whine about this or that news source now at least a hundred times, so please be helpful to your fellows here and issue the list, so we may be assured of getting only the approved and quality party line. Thankyou so much!
It's not Siberia, we don't have the vodka:>)
And in return he is getting what? Dasshole blocking the majority of Bush's appointments and all conservative legislation? Some tradeoff!
Something about some FBI files that hitler stole and shoved under her mattress maybe????. . .
I doubt there is anything on Dubya in those files (and would also doubt there's anything on his Daddy).
Probably on some GOPer, though. . .
It's not Siberia, we don't have the vodka:>)
And you don't have little tommy daschle. "Close but no cigar!"
Sorry - couldn't resist that! :o)
LOL! Yeah he is, but at least he's giving ol Greenspan a rest lately! I like O'Reilly too, btw.
Also, the White House promptly announced they would comply with the DOJ - and they shall. . .
Whatever the reason---holding himself above the fray, taking the high road---whatever---President Bush needs to let the prosecutors go for it.
Stopping Hillary is as important to the future of this nation as stopping terrorism. I would hate for us to look back in a few years at how we could have stopped her but didn't.
Bump this back up tommorow AM.
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I've not heard it put in those exact words before. You've totally nailed it.
Get over it! Ford pardoned Nixon. We got over it.
Clintons' legal problems are coming round, coming round slowly and profoundly. She is in terror now that she will be indicted. He is in a turmoil of being irrevelant...even after being disbarred.
Revenge cannot be hot...but a cold side dish.

Listen folks, like it or not, Bush told us that he would put this behind us, and now he's doing his best to do just that. "Uniter not a Divider" remember that????
The dude actually does what he says, and that wasn't just a stupid slogan. I'm guessing that he really does think that healing the nation is more important than further dividing it to prosecute these people. We had our one best shot and the Senate punted. (They were probably too dirty to live through the fight.)
And don't think that the nation can't heal without justice. You political freaks and geeks (I include myself) may not, but the rest of the nation will bask in the serenity and get on with life.
That's the obvious direction that Bush has taken this since the moment he stepped into the office - one investigation after another has been shelved. This is old news. Don't expect that to change. Deal with it.
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