To: Cicero
"So, the situation isn't what it was when Bush came into office."
At the start, Bush wasn't in a very strong position. I believe Bush behaved honorably, showing reasons to support him. And avoiding the politics of being personally critical of his opponents.
Now, Bush has a position of strength. However he must stay far removed, personally and politidcally, from any legal charges against the Clintons.
His AG can and should respond, to new and powerful evidence, brought in from democrat sources. Even at that, I would expect the Bush administration would negotiate with honest democrats.
Since there are no honest democrats, let the prosecutions begin. If Klayman is the prime mover, it will likely fail. If it has legs of its own, it may succeed.
To: truth_seeker
Exactly so. Clinton micromanaged his vendettas personally. The best position for Bush to take at this point is to let the duly constituted authorities go ahead and do their jobs, without fear or favor.
30 posted on
02/04/2003 8:51:18 PM PST by
Cicero
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