That I'm dealing with a contard who thinks in cliches and throws out red herrings? While stunned observers might wonder what all this has to do with porn, the guy who wrote that piece for David Horowitz does have a connection!
I spent 90-minutes on the phone Thursday with Jason Maoz, editor of The Jewish Press, for my book Yesterday's News Tomorrow: Inside American Jewish Journalism....
Quote: All the comparison you need is Rudy convicted Mark Rich and Hillary pardoned him for a campaign donation.
Yeah, he's a real stand up guy. Not only was he associated with the mobbed-up Bernard Kerik, he tried to soft-peddle Scooter Libby's conviction for obstruction of justice and perjury during the latest GOP debate claiming that a crime was not committed. Some hard-nosed prosecutor!
GIULIANI: I think the sentence was way out of line. I mean, the sentence was grossly excessive in a situation in which, at the beginning, the prosecutor knew who the leak was…
BLITZER: So, yes or no, would you pardon him?
GIULIANI: … and he knew a crime wasn’t committed.
I recommended over a thousand pardons to President Reagan when I was associate attorney general. I would see if it fit the criteria for pardon. I’d wait for the appeal.
I think what the judge did today argues more in favor of a pardon because…
BLITZER: Thank you.
GIULIANI: … this is excessive punishment.
BLITZER: All right.
GIULIANI: When you consider — I’ve prosecuted 5,000 cases.
BLITZER: I’m trying to get a yes or no.
(LAUGHTER)
GIULIANI: Well, this is a very important issue. This is a very, very important — a man’s life is at stake. And the reality is, this is an incomprehensible situation.
They knew who the leak was.
ROMNEY: Hey, Wolf, can I explain…
GIULIANI: And ultimately, there was no underlying crime involved.