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McNamee's lawyer: Bush to pardon Clemens
McNamee's lawyer: Bush to pardon Clemens
Emery says Republicans grilled trainer because president, pitcher friends ![]() updated 4:43 p.m. CT, Thurs., Feb. 14, 2008 One of Brian McNamee’s lawyers predicted Roger Clemens will be pardoned by President Bush, saying some Republicans treated his client harshly because of the pitcher’s friendship with the Bush family. Richard Emery made the claims Thursday, a day after a congressional hearing broke down along party lines. Many Democrats were skeptical of Clemens’ denials he used performance-enhancing drugs and Republicans questioned the character of McNamee, the personal trainer who made the accusations against the seven-time Cy Young Award winner. “It would be the easiest thing in the world for George W. Bush, given the corrupt proclivities of his administration, to say Roger Clemens is an American hero, Roger Clemens helped children,” Emery said in a telephone interview. “It’s my belief they have some reason to believe they can get a pardon.” During Wednesday’s session before the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Clemens repeated his denials under oath, which could lead to criminal charges if federal prosecutors conclude he made false statements or obstructed Congress. “I’m not aware of Mr. Clemens having been charged with anything,” White House deputy press secretary Tony Fratto said after being told of Emery’s remarks. Emery cited Bush’s decision last year to commute the 2˝-year prison sentence of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, his vice president’s former top aide. Libby was convicted in the case of the leaked identity of a CIA operative. In addition, Emery said he thinks Bush would pardon Clemens even before an indictment or conviction, as President Ford did with President Nixon. During the hearing, Clemens cited his friendship with Bush’s father, President George H.W. Bush, a baseball fan who regularly attends Houston Astros’ games. Clemens said he was on a recent hunting trip when the elder Bush called with words of support. “When all this happened, the former president of the United States found me in a deer blind in south Texas and expressed his concerns that this was unbelievable, and stay strong and hold your head up high,” Clemens testified. Emery said as he thought about the testimony overnight, Clemens’ reference to the call from the elder Bush convinced him the questioning by Republicans was a concerted effort. “All the pieces fell into place given his friendship, his personal friendship with the Bush family,” Emery said. “They have some belief that even if he’s prosecuted, he will never have to serve jail time or face a trail. This is a charade we’re going through.” IRS Special Agent Jeff Novitzky attended the hearing and watched from the second row. Novitzky has been a part of the BALCO prosecution team that secured an indictment against Barry Bonds on charges of perjury and obstruction of justice. Bonds testified before a grand jury in 2003 and denied that he knowingly used performance-enhancing drugs. Emery praised Clemens’ lawyers, Rusty Hardin and Lanny Breuer, as knowledgeable and said the prospect of a pardon was the only explanation that allowed the pitcher to repeat his denials under oath. “It’s the only reason lawyers worth their salt would allow their client to run into the buzz saw of Jeff Novitzky and the potential prosecution, tampering and lying to a federal official,” Emery said. Hardin dismissed Emery’s theory as without merit. “Richard Emery just has to quit smoking his own dope,” Hardin said. A spokesman for Rep. Darrell Issa of California, a Republican who was critical of McNamee during the hearing, said Wednesday’s partisan tone came about because GOP members felt the hearing was overly focused on Clemens instead of the broader concerns raised in the Mitchell Report on drug use in baseball. “It’s clear Democrats had expected a government-funded TV show trial, and now they’re whining that Republicans didn’t want to play,” said the spokesman, Frederick Hill. “The hearing was supposed to be about the Mitchell Report. The Democrats are at fault for focusing on individual wrongdoing instead of the validity of the Mitchell Report.” Emery had harsh criticism for Republican Reps. Dan Burton of Indiana, Virginia Foxx of North Carolina, Christopher Shays of Connecticut and Issa. Shays called McNamee a “drug dealer” and Burton accused McNamee of telling “lie after lie after lie after lie.” “It was disgusting and despicable behavior,” Emery said. “It was clear to me they were carrying someone’s water.” Rep. Elijah Cummings, a Maryland Democrat who said he believed McNamee, was concerned about the apparent Republican-Democratic divide. “Of all the things to become partisan over, this was the wrong one,” Cummings said. “What we needed to be doing was to be in search of truth. And I think that when you are truly in search of truth, we need to put the partisan shoes at the door and walk in without them.” |
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Funny, I've always taken Clemens to be a total left winger....
Bush will do it. His shills at the Fox and Clear Channel will just point out Clinton's pardons to justify it. |
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Well this makes no sense at all.
Clemens purports to want his name/legacy cleared. If so, he could have just denied everything, and chosen not to legitimize the steroid claims. Instead, he vigorously claims innocence, knowing that he will ultimately get a pardon? Kind of tarnishes the legacy a lot more, than if he would have explored the same avenues that Bonds did, no?
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Clemons should have kept his big mouth shut - he'd have been a lot better off.
I noticed that Jon Stewart had some fun last night with this weird partisanship that went on in questioning Clemonst, and concluded it was because the republicans got confused and thought Clemons WAS Bush. ![]() |
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What an unbelievable waste of time for the US congress to be involved in. The bright side is maybe it keeps them busy from fucking up other things.
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Whatever happened to "Innocent until proven guilty"? McNamee's lawyer is doing nothing but shooting off his big mouth.
Let Clemens be accused. Let him be tried and convicted. THEN let someone bitch about a pardon. Odds are that by the time the process is over, GWB won't even be president (and therefore unable to pardon), so lets stop the pre-emptive whining about Bush, FOX and every other entity that makes Liberal cry. ![]()
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that must mean that the Retard is Roggie's "catcher", and all this time I thought it was Rove who was the "catcher".
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Originally Posted by BillCosby I am usually a nice easy going person........ Although ever time I drive by that bar my Xwife cheated on me @ I get a bit troubled......... But I am sure that is not the reason I kick that damn dog after........ Seems like he deserves it when I take that route home......
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