Those of you who had trouble with the Libby commutation might like to focus on these two sentences:
Bush's choice of words rankled Libby's supporters, since it seemed to make it harder for Bush to grant a full pardon. (The next day, Bush said he wouldn't "rule out" a pardon.)
Remember when Bush stated that he would take appropriate action if anyone in his administration was found guilty of criminal activity in this case? Is this what he meant?
A pardon is a done deal, gang. Bet the house on it.
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