Oct 24, 2005

That was then... this is now.

THEN
"I do not hold the view of our Constitution that there must be an actual, indictable crime in order for an act of a public officer to be impeachable. It is clear to this Senator that there are, indeed, circumstances, short of a felony criminal offense, that would justify the removal of a public officer from office, including the President of the United States. Manifest injury to the Office of the President, to our Nation and to the American people and gross abuse of trust and of public office clearly can reach the level of intensity that would justify the impeachment and removal of a leader."


-- Sen. Kay Baily Hutchinson on signing the Letter of Impeachment for Pres. Bill Clinton


NOW
"I certainly hope that if there is going to be an indictment that says something happened, that it is an indictment on a crime and not some perjury technicality where they couldn’t indict on the crime so they go to something just to show that their two years of investigation were not a waste of time and dollars."


-- Sen. Kay Baily Hutchinson on "Meer the Press" regarding the Plame Affair investigation of the Bush White House

No comments: