"Where there is evidence of criminal wrongdoing, we vigorously investigate it," Mukasey said in a speech at the American Bar Association. "And where there is enough evidence to charge someone with a crime, we vigorously prosecute. But not every wrong, or even every violation of the law, is a crime."
Wait, not every violation of the law is a crime? Isn't that the definition of a "crime"?
I realize that prosecutors may consider extenuating circumstances and prefer leniency, but this laissez faire attitude on the corruption of the Department of Justice is more than a little discouraging, especially from an attorney general. An entire team of people broke the law, violated the public trust, and got caught. The evidence is unambiguous.
But not every violation of the law is a crime. Here's hoping someone puts that on a bumper sticker and sells it at the Republican National Convention — it seems to be a slogan that summarizes the GOP attitude on law-breaking.
Maybe he was thinking of dumping tea in Boston Harbour???