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	<title>Matthew Yglesias &#187; Pardon</title>
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		<title>The Quality of Mercy</title>
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Via Steve Benen, a look a the folks hoping to get out of jail:
With a backlog of applications piled up at the Justice Department, high-profile criminals and their well-connected lawyers increasingly are appealing directly to President Bush for special consideration on pardons and clemency, according to people involved in the process.
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<p><a href="http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2008_11/015793.php">Via</a> Steve Benen, a look a the folks <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/23/AR2008112302097.html">hoping to get out of jail</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>With a backlog of applications piled up at the Justice Department, high-profile criminals and their well-connected lawyers increasingly are appealing directly to President Bush for special consideration on pardons and clemency, according to people involved in the process.</p>
<p>Among those seeking presidential action are former junk-bond salesman Michael Milken, who hired former solicitor general Theodore B. Olson, one of the nation&#8217;s most prominent GOP lawyers, to plead his case for a pardon on 1980s-era securities fraud charges. Two politicians convicted of public corruption, former congressman Randy &#8220;Duke&#8221; Cunningham (R-Calif.) and four-term Louisiana governor Edwin W. Edwards (D), are asking Bush to shorten their prison terms.</p></blockquote>
<p>George H.W. Bush was an okay president and Bill Clinton was a good president, but neither could restrain themselves from legacy-tarnishing midnight pardons. George W. Bush has been a <em>terrible</em> president and appears to lack any of the intellectual, ethical, or temperamental qualities associated with good leadership. So presumably he&#8217;ll do something worse. I can hardly even imagine it. I also can&#8217;t help but wonder if the pardon power &#8212; which, as Sandy Levinson has argued seems to be an odd monarchist holdover into our republican system of government &#8212; shouldn&#8217;t be done away with or radically changed. </p>
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