Paddy, Brave New Films AlterNet: PEEK. December 10, 2007. Paddy: Doesn't this mean if there is no "trial pending" that the White House and Libby can be questioned about the Plame leak?
Valerie Plame Wilson, Joe Wilson, Huffington Post AlterNet: PEEK. November 22, 2007. Joe Wilson and Valerie Plame Wilson: Where is the outrage? Where is the "contempt and anger?"
Richard Blair, The All Spin Zone AlterNet: PEEK. November 22, 2007. Richard Blair: Scott McClellan is now hedging on his own accusations, who got to him?
Adam Howard, AlterNet AlterNet: Video. November 21, 2007. Former White House press secretary's bombshell book exposes Bush's direct involvement in the criminal leak of Valerie Plame's identity and much, much more. Will McClellan be John Dean to Bush's Richard Nixon?
Jason Linkins, Huffington Post AlterNet: PEEK. November 20, 2007. Jason Linkins: The former White House press secretary is set to release what is rumored to be a "tell-all" book in April of '08.
Faiz Shakir, Think Progress AlterNet: PEEK. November 17, 2007. Faiz Shakir: Bonds' biggest mistake? Breaking a record and maybe not looking enough like Scooter Libby.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 26, 2007. RJ Eskow: Forget Unity '08. Replacing the entire GOP leadership is the only bipartisan position that makes sense in 2008.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 13, 2007. Jane Hamsher: The Bush appointed judge who sentenced Libby to 30 months in jail, weighs in on the absurdity of Bush's interference in the case.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 7, 2007. Rep. Robert Wexler: I strongly believe that presidential intervention in the Libby case is an unconscionable abuse of authority by George W. Bush.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 6, 2007. Taylor Marsh: Democratic congressman Robert Wexler introduces legislation to censure Bush for his handling of the Valerie Plame leak.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. July 5, 2007. How many times did the Bush White House say they were going to "get to the bottom" of the Plame Leak? The long road to Libby's escape from prison.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 5, 2007. Larisa Alexandrova: The Vice President has engaged in criminal activity, that Alberto Gonzales has, that Karl Rove has, indeed, likely the entire administration might end up indicted when all is said and done.
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. July 4, 2007. When your political party praises criminals like Jack Abramoff, Oliver North and Scooter Libby, you're in a lot of trouble.
Robert Scheer, Truthdig. July 4, 2007. Whatever happened to "don't do the crime if you can't do the time," which allows tough-love conservatives to cheerfully sentence petty criminals to incarceration?
Adam Howard, AlterNet: Video. July 3, 2007. In an edition of his "Special Comment", Keith Olbermann pleads with Bush and Cheney to do the noble thing and resign, since they're incapable of putting partisan politics aside.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 3, 2007. Christy Hardin Smith: With his commuting of Libby's sentence, Bush has made his odious above the law political party even more toxic than they already were.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 3, 2007. Jeralyn Merritt: Bush's arrogance is apparent from the extent to which Scooter's clemency decision departs from Justice Department guidelines on pardons and clemency.
Guest Blogger, AlterNet: PEEK. July 3, 2007. Bob Cesca: What's excessive? President Bush once refused to commute the death sentence of a 33-year-old mentally retarded black man with an IQ of around 60 and the functional skills of a 7-year-old boy.