Saturday, December 04, 2004
Ken Starr's Lesson
In case you were wondering, the former Whitewater prosecutor Kenneth Starr "says he shouldn't have been involved in [the] Lewinsky case."
But then:
Why is this evil robot still being given media attention? Sheesh.
But then:
Starr, however, defended the integrity of the investigation.Uh, no, counselor. It reinforced the proposition that turning over a well-funded "investigation" to a committed ideologue is like turning a crazed wino loose in a brewery. You may have forgotten that the "facts" uncovered in your tres expensive witch-hunt subjected no one to the rule of law, if by that you mean conviction; it subjected them to the rule of prosecution.
"It reinforced the proposition that all of us are subject to the law, no matter how high our station," he said. "The facts are the facts."
Why is this evil robot still being given media attention? Sheesh.