Former U.S. attorney general thrown out of court
Michelle Malkin has the rundown on the second-best thing to come out of the Saddam Hussein trial yesterday (uh, the first would be Mr. Hussein getting sentenced to dangle from the end of a tight knot).
From Reuters:
BAGHDAD - The judge presiding over the trial of Saddam Hussein and seven others on charges of crimes against humanity ejected former U.S. attorney general Ramsey Clark from the court on Sunday for insulting the tribunal.
Clark, who heads an international team of lawyers involved in the defence, was ejected at the start of a hearing at which Saddam and two aides were convicted and sentenced to death.
The judge, Raouf Abdul Rahman, ejected Clark because he had sent a memo to Abdul Rahman including the accusation that the tribunal was making ‘a mockery of justice’.
The judge told him in Arabic: ‘No, you are the mockery … get him out, out.’
Abdul Rahman then shouted in English: ‘Out! Out!’
‘You come from America and ridicule the Iraqi people,’ he said.
Kim Priestap at Wizbang:
Ramsey Clark puts on the front that he’s a protector of human rights, but the Iraqis see right through the facade and know exactly who he is: a terrorist sympathizer.
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Should the fact that Mr. Clark is a Democrat matter in this story? I think the answer is a resounding yes.
Mr. Clark isn’t just another registered Democrat. He’s the former US attorney general under President Lyndon B. Johnson (NOT under President Clinton, which I had mistakenly written). Here’s a guy who is probalby still invited to dinner with former-President Clinton and Presidential-wannbe Clinton. (edited because, it is now clear to me that he is not a Clinton-ite). Mr. Clark is the same type of Democrat as would-be-speaker of the house, Rep. Nancey Pelosi.
Mr. Clark is a BDS-suffering nut-job. I know it, the Iraqi people know it, and most of you know it. But he’s still a prominent Democrat, and his views against President Bush, his views against this war, and his views in favor of Mr. Hussein are still rather main stream in his political party.
Glenn Greenwald — a very representative and authroitative voice in the Left-o-sphere thinks Clark is a “true hero”.
Is it any wonder most of us don’t believe that Democrats can be trusted with protecting our country from terrorists?





Actually, Clark was Attorney General of the United States nearly 40 years ago under Johnson.
He has been a pariah in the Democratic party for quite some time.
[Editor's NOTE: Preston --- thanks for that correction. For the life of me, I don't know why I had it in my head that he was President Clinton's attorney general. But I was clearly wrong. I'll correct the post as well.]
Left by Preston on November 6th, 2006 at 10:40 am