Friday, April 21, 2023

Pardon Me?

Yeah, that’s not the kind of stuff you want to see publicized about a convicted criminal you want to pardon.

This isn’t news in itself. This information came out right after Abbott announced his intention to pardon Perry. But the details the jury heard, are now details we can all read.
The pardon is an absolutely reprehensible idea. But the interesting fact here is Abbott’s silence. He announced the planned pardon on Twitter, but now he won’t press the Board he appointed to give him the recommendation he needs? I don’t know how much advantage Abbott gains by not granting this pardon after all. If the Board is his rubber stamp, he loses because they won’t play their part. If they aren’t, he loses because the Governor of Texas is one of the weakest gubernatorial offices in all 50 states. Which doesn’t make Abbott look strong. The Floyd pardon that wasn’t is the example everyone turns to for how Abbott controls the process. But did Abbott “suggest” they act, then change his mind? Or did they act on their own initiative, and Abbott had to quash it? If the former, Abbott is feckless and blows in the wind. If the latter, the Board may take its responsibilities seriously enough to act independently. The prosecutor of Perry turned over to the Board evidence and transcripts from the trial, which would include the quoted text message. With this publicity, the Board may decide it can’t recommend a pardon, and Abbott would have the problem taken out of his hands. And with this publicity, Abbott might prefer it be taken out of his hands.

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