did anybody see it?
I have to go, so don't have time to count the examples, but he ended with Shuster's report, in which he mentioned obstruction of justice, illegality (in considering political affiliation during hiring process), conflicting testimony, Monica's tacit admission of her own illegal actions (including the clip of her admission..."I didn't MEAN to!"...of breaking civil service law).
Olbermann couched his segment in terms of a satirist's dream, basically, and his reaction to her "I didn't mean to" break the law could only have been topped by his saying ....."get caught"
I hope people saw this, and, if not, will catch the rerun. I'm sure Crooks and Liars will have this up, because it's going to set the table for what I hope is a serious unraveling, ala John Dean's initial Watergate revelations
not that the media are doing anything to advance the story at this point, but it seems that it's going to be impossible to ignore.
especially if the CAGING fiasco gets the exposure it deserves.
Or was I hallucinating Thom Hartman's furious exegesis on this today?
here's the DU link on the Palast story regarding the emails:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x953090what's the deal? is there something going on WRT this that I missed, cause nobody is talking about it.
thanks