I would have to say I at least partially agree with Carrie Johnson’s analysis of the Blagosphere (that’s my name for it) so far.
Pat Fitzgerald has giving us a sort of Seurat, his pointillist dot-splattering, and invited us to look at it from his angle, and see the picture of soliciting bribes.
But, maybe we’re using the wrong analogy. Maybe Fitz is like one of those 1970s fundamentalist preachers who claimed to hear Satanic “backward masking” in all sorts of rock music, but got his listeners to “hear this” only by reading them aloud what he said they should “expect” to hear when he spun a piece of vintage vinyl backward.
Maybe Fitz has been psychologically priming us, a lot. And trying to get some people to “roll” by doing that.
Or, let’s look at this from another angle.
We know Fitz hasn’t yet produced all the tapes he has.
But does he have a lot more, or is he trying to run a bluff?
Only until we see the full deal will we know what, speaking along the lines of the intelligence world, is “actionable” as far as what Blago has allegedly done.
Also, don’t forget Fitz isn’t perfect.
I’m not saying there was partisanship involved, but, for various reasons, he didn’t go after Karl Rove along with Scooter Libby, right? Was it because he couldn’t roll Rove easily enough?
As dumb as Blago gives the appearance of being, I don’t think he’s easily rollable.
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