@RogerDHodge @RobertMackey why does he have to defend it. The president's power to pardon is absolute.
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No, but seems quaint by today's trump standard
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I'm hoping the Obama send-off goes better. Pardon a ton of non-violent drug offenders, then do a bong rip on the White House lawn.
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Litigating Bill Clinton's past mistakes right now is terrible. I've never seen a good defense of it.
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"[The Rich pardon] wasn't worth the damage to my reputation" ~ Bill Clinton http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-marcrich-idUKBRE95P0C920130626 …
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the best (but not good) defense is that it had no net impact. To my knowledge he never left switzerland after the pardon.
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which I suspect is y Bill did it. His whole moralizing philosophy is the net impact. Don't leave Switzerland and donate $ = pardon
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- how about - rich donors can buy pardons / what else is new / who cares?
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Have you seen Joe Conason's explanation of it? If so, what do you hink of it?
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