Tuesday, August 19, 2014


Is Gov. Perry’s Bad Judgment Really a Crime?

Given the facts, the indictment appears to be the product of an overzealous prosecution.


Governors and presidents threaten vetoes and engage in horse-trading all the time to get what they want, but for that kind of political activity to become criminal requires far more evidence than has been revealed in the Perry case so far. Perhaps Mr. McCrum will have some solid proof to show once the case heads to trial. But, for now, Texas voters should be more furious at Mr. Perry for refusing to expand Medicaid, and for all the favors he has done for big donors, than for a budget veto. 

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