Saturday, December 15, 2007

Mukasey's Mirror of Logic

From The New York Times:
AG Rejects Demand for Information
By DAVID STOUT
Published: December 14, 2007

WASHINGTON — Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey has firmly rejected Congressional demands that he provide information about the Justice Department’s investigation into the Central Intelligence Agency’s destruction of videotapes showing interrogations, a stance that inflamed a feud between Capitol Hill and the administration this afternoon.

“The department has a long-standing policy of declining to provide nonpublic information about pending matters,” Mr. Mukasey wrote, in letters to Senate and House committee leaders, in which he noted that the Justice Department’s National Security Division and the C.I.A.’s inspector general’s office have already opened an inquiry into the episode.

Taking a position that annoyed a prominent Republican as well as Democrats, the attorney general wrote, “This policy is based in part on our interest in avoiding any perception that our law enforcement decisions are subject to political influence.”
Allowing the Bush Administration another cover up absolutely sends a message that the U.S. Attorney General is subject to political influence.

Welcome to Pottersville: We Can Have Our Cake and Eat it, Too.

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