Here are some of the verbal spitballs Andrew Sullivan hurls at George W. Bush in the wake of the president's perfectly legal decision to keep Scooter Libby out of jail:
"degeneracy," "arrogance," "monarchical," "bewildering," "blatant abuse of power," "repugnant," "lawlessness," "equally repugnant," "feather-bedded aristocracy," "extra-legal," "shamelessness," "corrupt," oh, and "above the rule of law," "above the law," "above the law," "above the law," "above the law," "above the law," "above the law"...
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