A Republican pal makes

A Republican pal makes a good point sizing up what happened today in the Scooter Libby trial. Contrary to what some have said, I don’t think there were any new facts alleged today. The key is that Libby has decided to base his defense in large part on an attack on the White House — specifically on Karl Rove, almost certainly on other top advisors and conceiveably even on the president himself. The logical inference from that decision is that Libby and his lawyers have decided that President Bush will not pardon their client.

Why the White House would have decided that or why they would have chosen to make that decision clear to Libby is a bit hard to fathom. But it’s hard to figure why Libby would have gone so hard against Rove if he thought a pardon were still in the offing? Thoughts?

In a narrow political sense, Rove’s guilt wouldn’t exculpate Libby. And taking the rap for other guilty parties wouldn’t absolve him either. Perhaps they’re angling for some sort of politically-tinged jury nullification.

I’ll be curious to see what these folks have to say about this parting of the ways.