The Conspiracy Never Goes High Enough
I didn't even need to visit Daily Kos to predict what it'd say about the climax of Memogate: The Sequel:
Markos Moulitsas - April 7th, 2005 Sen. Martinez is blaming a top-level staffer for the Schiavo memo. Apparently, he makes a habit of passing the buck elsewhere, something the St. Petersburg times warned him about right after he was elected
Is it required by law that everytime a Republican scandal reaches a resolution, outrage is expressed that it didn't go higher up? Has anyone over there allowed for the possibility that maybe these mistakes really don't go all the way to the top? It says a great deal about their mindset that anyone below the rank of Senator who takes the blame must necessarily be a fall guy.
Ultimately, it's all about doing through scandal what you can't through elections. In other words, they've become the equivalent of the Clinton witchhunt they so despised in the late 90s.
» April 7th, 2005
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