sodaseller
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You are conflating two points - whether the indictment discloses the direct evidence (if any) behind the indictment of Delay as criminal coconspirator (it does not), and whether that signals anything about the quantum of actual evidence on that point. It does not. And that's nothing unusual. In fact, as explained above, presuming that there is any evidence, and the more reasonable speculation is that there is at least some, the failure to note it in the unsealed affidavit is actually more favorable to Delay in the court of public opinion, a contrast to some of the ethically challenged prosecutors of a few years ago. There is no chance Delay will face trial without a detailed understanding of the precise evidence against him, and this saves him from having to respond to select tidbits during the media frenzy
All is speculation now - what you deem a Hail Mary is just as likely to be the equivalent of a QB sneak for an inch against a prevent defense, as both are at equally high ends of the diistribution curve. You are presuming there is no evidence, which belies logic.
As for Delay, this prosecution is largely irrelevant to his reputation. The article you trumpet makes that point:
It is truly life imitates art - sympathy for the Devil, to suggest that Tom Delay be viewed as unjustly victimized
All is speculation now - what you deem a Hail Mary is just as likely to be the equivalent of a QB sneak for an inch against a prevent defense, as both are at equally high ends of the diistribution curve. You are presuming there is no evidence, which belies logic.
As for Delay, this prosecution is largely irrelevant to his reputation. The article you trumpet makes that point:
He is, as we said last year, an ethical recidivist -- unabashed about using his legislative and political power to reward supporters and punish opponents, and brazen in how he links campaign contributions and political actions.
It is truly life imitates art - sympathy for the Devil, to suggest that Tom Delay be viewed as unjustly victimized
