An editorial in today's New York Times challenges the Attorney General to prosecute the illegalities that occurred at the Department of Justice. A report released yesterday by the department outlines the illegal actions taken by senior staffers. If crimes were committed, punishment is warranted -- especially at the Department of Justice:
Mr. Mukasey’s response to the report focused on making sure that the improper and illegal activity “does not occur again.” He does not seem to understand that, as the nation’s top law enforcement officer, he has a duty to investigate crimes committed in his own department and to punish the offenders. The report’s authors could not interview Ms. Goodling because she no longer works at the Justice Department. Mr. Mukasey, who has subpoena power, presumably could get her to talk — as well as Mr. Rove, Ms. Miers and all of the others who need to testify under oath before this matter can be put to rest.
The strength of American democracy depends on our ability to be shocked by abuses like these — and to punish them appropriately.