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Scooter Libby Sentence Commuted: Gets a Pass From President Bush


By Jon Shanks
Jul 2, 2007
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Scooter Libby has been spared from prison.  According to a report from Fox News the President Bush commuted the sentence of former aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby Monday, sparing him from a 2 1/2-year prison term in the CIA leak case.  That means that his sentence will stay intact, but no jail time for Mr. Libby.

Scooter Libby Gets a Pass From President Bush: Sentence Commuted
Scooter Libby Gets a Pass From President Bush: Sentence Commuted

He will still face a fin of a quarter million dollars and will have two years of probation but will he finally gets a "get out of jail" free card from the president.  Many wanted a full pardon.

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Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh had this on Monday: " It's time for this pardon.  It just really is. A lot of people have made the call on the president to do this and he's reluctant to do it for a host of reasons, pending the appeal.  He wants to wait for the appeal to happen.  I don't see how it could lower his standing in the polls."

"But he's not used the pardon that presidents have nearly as much as previous presidents have.  I read this, and I just can't really imagine what it's like to be Scooter Libby.  He's got to think he's in a dream or in a nightmare or in the Twilight Zone, and his family as well."

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Expect the hyperbole to begin.  Libby was convicted in March of lying to authorities and obstructing the investigation into the 2003 leak of CIA operative's identity. He was the highest-ranking White House official ordered to prison since the Iran-Contra affair.








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