Limited by “Criminality”
Meanwhile, Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., said Cheney should “come clean” about his involvement and why he discussed Plame with Libby before Libby spoke to reporters about her.
“What did the vice president know? What were his intentions?” Dodd asked on “Fox News Sunday.”
“Now, there’s no suggestion the vice president is guilty of any crime here whatsoever. But if our standard is just criminality, then we’re never going to get to the bottom of this,” Dodd said.
So what is our standard? Whatever you fantasize about in your political wet dreams?
What’s bad about their attitude is that it presumes guilt. How could the Vice President come clean if he never discussed the Plame case with Libbey, and never directed him to seek revenge or be otherwise hostile to Joe Wilson?
The entire attitude reeks of, “So, when did you stop beating your wife?”