Thursday, October 21, 2010

Is the Williams story getting lost in all this craziness?

     Last night, I had finally had enough of the Spitzer-Williams-Rackauckas thing. Since then, more stories and posts have piled up, and I haven’t had the will to do more than skim them.
     But maybe this last one, by OC Weekly’s R. Scott Moxley, is worth mentioning: “Todd Spitzer Calls For Polygraph In Dispute With DA”
     Moxley notes Frank Mickadeit’s reckoning that somebody is lying. (The Mickster said that in his column today.) And Moxley notes that the topics about which somebody is lying are “numbingly inside baseball.”
     Yep. They are.
     On the phone with Moxley, not satisfied with this “he said, he/she said” stand-off, Spitzer upped the ante:
     He says he will take a polygraph examination to prove he's not lying about his version of events.
     Spitzer—a former county supervisor, deputy district attorney and state assemblyman—was fired in August by Rackauckas, after the DA attempted to groom him to takeover the powerful law enforcement agency.
     Rackauckas said he learned that Spitzer wasn't mature enough for the job. Spitzer says he was lured back into the DA's office in a conspiracy so that he wouldn't run against Rackauckas in the 2010 election.
     I'll buy Rackauckas a donut if he agrees to take a polygraph too.
     Good grief. Dueling lie-detector tests?
     Could we please get back to Williams?



● Rackauckas Admits Loaning Out 'Prosecutor' Title to Political Friend

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

One can almost visualize Williams sneaking out of the dual press conferences stating = "Great, it looks like I fooled them both. Now they are taking all the attention off me and my corrupt gang of thugs!"

Anonymous said...

The public cannot keep more than one thought in their heads at any given moment. We've got to maintain pressure to reveal and condemn this so-called "empire." Its texture is corruption, its consciousness greed and cynicism.

Anonymous said...

Ooohh look! A shiny object!

That's all it takes.

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