Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Compare and Contrast

Tom Bevan, RCP blog:
You have to read all the way to the end of this Washington Post article on the Justice Department's willful neglect in handling the Sandy Berger case before being confronted with this astonishing quote by Berger's attorney, Lanny Breuer:
"It never ceases to amaze me how the most trivial things can be politicized. It is the height of unfairness . . . for this poor guy, who clearly made a mistake," Breuer said.

Stealing highly classified documents from the National Archives is "trivial?" You've got to be kidding.

Read it all. Compare and Contrast.

Related posts: The Steyn Variations, Trial in Error

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