We already have seen, time and again, how the far left blames everything on the President.  If they don’t blame the President directly, then they save their blame for Karl Rove.  Now, another extreme liberal and supporter of the Democratic Party is practicing the blame game with AG Alberto Gonzales.

If you are old enough to remember ‘Dr. Death’, Jack Kevorkian, then you must remember his obnoxious attorney, Geoffrey Fieger.  Fieger, who  always looked in need of a barber, was Kevorkian’s legal counsel when Kevorkian was charged with murder after administering lethal doses of medication to 130 patients and eventually being charged with 2nd degree murder. (Kevorkian was not charged with 130 murders because initial court cases were unsuccessful in bringing a conviction).

Fieger, who ran for Michigan governor in 1998 as a Democratic, was found with his hand in the proverbial cookie jar.  Fieger is charged with making illegal contributions, exceeding $125,000, to John Edwards during the 2004 Presidential race.  Fieger is accused of using the names of 60 people to list as donors, while his firm allegedly donated an amount far in excess of the limits. (individuals are limited to $2000 donations).

The liberal, Democratic mantra of blaming others for their shortcomings rears its ugly head in this case as well.   Fieger, looking for a scapegoat that other liberals would believe, is blaming AG Gonzales for concocting the charges to intimidate Democratic donors.  Yes, you heard right, Fieger is trying to shift blame to the attorney general knowing that the mainstream media will run with this portion of the story only.

According to the indictment, Fieger is also charged with obstructing a grand jury investigation and concealing an incriminating document.  Apparently, Mr. Fieger wants us to believe that he handed the document to the attorney general, who then hid it with malicious intent.

If this all sounds like a repeat of liberal blame-game politics, it is.  This is right out of the Democratic strategy book.  Liberals know that the mainstream media will conspire with them to turn their criminal actions end-over-end, removing factual information to blame the Bush Administration, conservatives or Republicans.  They use this same strategy to paint a cynical picture of Christians also.

Like most high-visibility Democrats, Fieger is a millionaire. Democrats have been successful over the years painting a picture of Republicans as fat-cat country-club types looking down their noses at the middle-class.  Ironically, it is Democrats like Fieger who are the big-money mansion dwellers who consider the middle-class intellectually deficient and classless.  Much like the benefactor of the illegal contributions, John Edwards lives in a 28,200 square foot mansion.  Both men are trail lawyers and both know how to work the media.

It is predictable, I guess that the media will go along with this hoax.  Spurred on by the radical left, they will find no fault with the allegations against Mr. Fieger and find a way to cast suspicion on Attorney General Gonzales.  The whole ‘bad Bush’, ‘bad Rove’, ‘bad Gonzales’ angle will find a new avenue in America’s newspapers, morning shows and magazines. In the end, Fieger’s money will buy him insulation from prosecution, and like Ward Churchill, he will be the darling of the liberal establishment. 

By the way, a search of CNN’s website today found no mention of the indictment against Fieger, only ’sponsored links.’