By R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. on 3.8.07 @ 12:08AM
The only sentence they'll face for their lies is a long stint in Hollywood and on Larry King.
WASHINGTON -- I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Richard Cheney's
former chief of staff, has been found guilty of lying and faces
many years in prison. Joseph C. Wilson IV, his tormentor, has been
found guilty of lying, and out in Hollywood they are going to make
a movie of his life. He is Hollywood's idea of a hero.
According to a Senate inquiry, this mellifluous gasbag lied
about findings regarding the Iraqis' pursuit of uranium in Niger.
He lied when he suggested that he went on a mission there at the
request of the Vice President. And again he lied when he claimed
that his report on Niger was circulated at the highest levels of
government. In all three lies he got caught. Yet, he has emerged as
a liberal icon. That sounds like a Hollywood movie to me. He also
apparently lied when he said his wife was a covert CIA operative.
If so, she was the CIA's station chief in Georgetown (as in D.C.,
not Guyana).
Then there is this lubricious whopper deposited in the
Washington Post by the tireless Mr. Wilson: "If you take
the time to look at the testimony, it makes very clear the extent
to which senior officials within this administration embarked on a
disinformation campaign, the justification of which was to cover up
the lies they said in the first place." The testimony does nothing
of the kind. I am coming to like this man, but then I liked
Clifford Irving, the great hoaxer who wrote the bogus
Autobiography of Howard Hughes. And, to be honest, I have
a warm spot in my heart for Bill Clinton. It is fortunate for Mr.
Wilson that he has left no DNA trail marking his lies.
Now that Mr. Libby's life has been ruined, what is the
Democratic leadership's response? Is it dignified silence? Is it at
least feigned sympathy? Not at all, it is more lies. Here is Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid: "It's about time someone in the Bush
Administration has been held accountable for the campaign to
manipulate intelligence and discredit war critics." There is
another deception for you. Libby was not held accountable for
anything of the kind. Now scrutinize House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's
response to Libby's fate: "This trial provided a troubling picture
of the inner workings of the Bush Administration. The testimony
unmistakably revealed -- at the highest levels of the Bush
Administration -- a callous disregard in handling sensitive
national security information and a disposition to smear critics of
the war in Iraq." Mrs. Pelosi is as extravagant a liar as Mr.
Wilson. Perhaps she will get a movie too.
Frankly, I am not terribly surprised that the Democratic
leadership's response to the conviction of a Republican for perjury
would be an avalanche of lies. This is the party that supported the
most mendacious president in American history through eight years
of lying. It even stood by him after it was clinically demonstrated
that he had lied to them and to the nation (that dratted DNA
sample) with a lie that was perfectly gratuitous: "I did not have
sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."
In fact, the Democratic Party's frontrunner for the presidential
nomination, the former President's wife, Hillary, is a renowned
liar and a bully to boot. The New York Times memorably
summed up her vices in an October 22, 2000 editorial: "The
investigative literature of Whitewater and related scandals is
replete with evidence that Mrs. Clinton has a lamentable tendency
to treat political opponents as enemies. She has clearly been less
than truthful in her comments to
investigators…." That is what the last
independent counsel, Robert Ray, said about her too. Ironically the
Times's editorial, written just before the 2000 election,
was not an endorsement of Mrs. Clinton's senatorial opponent but of
her.
From the moment we discovered that no crime had been committed
in revealing that Mr. Wilson's wife was a CIA employee, the Libby
trial has been a farce. The above-cited lies might remind us of
that. That the farce continues as our troops are engaged in
defending our national security abroad is contemptible. Yet, one
would not expect the Democratic leadership that took Mr. Libby's
conviction as just another opportunity to hobble this wartime
president to recognize how contemptible they are...or what arrant
liars.
topics:
Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, Bill Clinton, Hollywood, Iraq, NATO