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By Chuck Ring (GadaboutBlogalot ©2009 – 2010)
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Mr. Gibbs, the Presidents press secretary, has had many opportunities to practice his glibness in recent weeks. It looks as though he may have “glibbed” himself into very dangerous territory. If yesterday’s story from The American Spectator is any gauge for what glib is or might be, then he has a lot of glib disposal to attend to — that is, he needs to come clean and bring the rest of the President’s smug partners in crime along to their appointment with Nixsonian destiny.
It seems that Mr. Gibbs can’t find the answers to questions about the possibility that individuals were offered jobs by the White House in return for political obedience (otherwise known as, ” going along with.”) Gibbs and his obvious refusal to tell what he knows cannot be anything other than classic stonewalling.
Now the Specter that is Specter has come into the game and was quoted by The American Spectator on March 12th as saying:
There’s a crime called misprision of a felony. Misprision of a felony is when you don’t report a crime. So you’re getting into pretty deep areas here in these considerations.
The American Spectator article is replete with other suppositions by officials and it is a packed virtual six pages of interesting reading and “what ifs” for the fans of intrigue and other political games. To read the article in its entirety, along with some fairly heated comments, click here.
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