Perhaps it is a nuance thing, which i thought you guys were good at.
No, I think the "nuance" is definitely performed well by the likes of you and Sirs. Though nuance in this sense is more synonymous with "obfuscate."
Listen, I don't care about Scooter Libby and I never really thought he'd serve any time. I'm just amazed at how quickly y'all circle the wagons around your boy. It is rather obvious that this was a favor for one of the gang.
The arguments used here are really pathetic. I mean look at Sirs - it wasn't a pardon so its a good thing - wha??
The New York Times piece is a joke. We all know the President has the power to do this. Of course. Governors do as well. That doesn't mean that Sunshine Ray made great legal precedent with all of his pardons. Nor does it mean that Ford or elder Bush were right to pardon criminals involved in rather nasty criminal conspiracies at the top level of the government. These are hardly comparable to Washington's pardon of the Whiskey rebels (who didn't care at that point anyway) or Carter's pardon of the Vietnam draft dodgers.
And Sirs, per his standard operating procedure, then chalks it all up to people who hate Bush the man (as opposed to Bush the god no doubt). I could care less about Bush the man, legend, or ranch hand. In fact, if his approval rating were high and he thought he was a help to the GOP I'm guessing he may not have done this. Yet, when people can no longer have a lower opinion of you, you might as well give your buddies a get out of jail free card.