The jury is still out in the Scooter Libby case, but I've weighed the evidence and have to agree that community service of this sort would be appropriate.
OK, according to the offense, I mean the prosecutor, the case is about Mr. Libby lying when he claimed he had forgotten that he had earlier learned about Mrs. Wilson from VP Cheney and other official channels and it was as if he had heard it for the first time from Tim Russert. According to the defense, the case is did Mr. Libby hear about Mrs. Wilson from Tim Russert as Mr Libby testified.
I have to say the case is about how many married people there are on the jury. If I were the defense, I would have offered up the married man defense - if I had been allowed to mount a memory defense unlike the actual accused. I can't tell you how many important things I have relearned over the years as if for the very first time despite hearing it from my wife earlier (or at least that's what she claims). "I told you that" -- what married man isn't familiar with that refrain. How many a married man has forgotten an anniversary, a birthday, or some other significant event?
So as a married man, a man who looked over at his son at Night At The Museum and said "You wear glasses?" to the immediate scorn of both wife and son, I can believe that Scooter Libby forgot something, something that people telling him thought vital, something that even he thought vital. I have no idea if he did or not, but I can believe it.
I thought the married man defense was "yes dear."
I thought "Yes dear" was the married man's slogan.