
Not a smoking gun, but perhaps just as damaging
When John Dean talks about the brewing of a potential Presidential scandal, he knows whereof he speaks. It was Dean, after all, who on March 21, 1973 warned Richard Nixon about the cancer growing on his presidency, a warning that not only went unheeded but actually raised the intensity and extent of the Watergate coverup to their eventual epochal conclusion.
On Friday, Dean wrote one of his biweekly FindLaw’s Writ legal commentary columns. The title of the piece is Missing Weapons Of Mass Destruction: Is Lying About The Reason For War An Impeachable Offense?, and it’s a can’t-miss essay. Take the time to read it carefully and completely…
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