Over at the Politico, Jeremy Mayer and I talk about the Scooter Libby matter. I defend the commutation, taking a Tabin-esque position. Mayer argues for a constitutional amendment to stop the next round of Bush pardons.
The commenters seem somewhat unmoved by my arguments, I would say. The first commenter seems to be in the undecided column.
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