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The Libby Injustice
April
6, 2015 The Wall Street Journal Editorial
Judith Miller, Scooter
Libby, and the trouble with special prosecutors
April
23, 2015 Douglas Murray The Spectator
Judith Miller Recants; Where's the Media April 18,
2015 By Peter Berkowitz
Real Clear Politics
Libby trial shows dangers of political prosecutions April 15,
2015 By Victoria
Toensing
The Hill
The Runaway Prosecutor Who Almost Lost Iraq
The Truth about Dick Cheney, "Scooter" Libby, and
Valerie Plame
April 9, 2015 By Arthur L. Herman
National Review
Time to reverse the Scooter Libby conviction
April 9, 2015 By Jennifer Rubin The Washington Post
How the obsessive, dishonest prosecution of Scooter
Libby almost cost us Iraq
April 8, 2015 By Arthur L. Herman
Fox News
Key Witness: Prosecutor Manipulated Me Into Falsely
Testifying Against Scooter Libby
April 7, 2015 By Fred Barnes The Weekly Standard
New revelation helps exonerate Scooter Libby
April 7, 2015 Clarice Feldman American Thinker
The False Evidence Against Scooter Libby
A key witness says she was led by Patrick Fitzgerald to
testify falsely. This puts the case in a whole new
light. April 6, 2015 By Peter Berkowitz The Wall Street Journal Opinion
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Cheney Speaks Out on
Libby
Former Vice President
calls prosecution a "serious miscarriage of justice" and
diagrees with Bush's decision.
Stephen F. Hayes
The Weekly Standard
Former Vice President Dick Cheney disagreed publicly
with his boss just four times in the eight years they
served together. Yesterday, however, on the first day
after the official end of the Bush administration,
Cheney disagreed with George W. Bush once more.
Cheney told THE WEEKLY STANDARD that his former chief of
staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, whom he described as a
"victim of a serious miscarriage of justice," deserved a
presidential pardon. Read
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