Final Word from Thursday, June 14, 2012
"When the president does it, that means it is not illegal," said
Richard Nixon in the Frost interviews, with regard to the
Watergate break-in and cover-up. "It would be an unrivaled
precedent if one member of the cabinet or all of them were
charged because of a political decision," said Karel
Schwarzenberg in Právo, with regard to the CASA deal. "Look,"
said Nixon, "when you're in office you gotta do a lot of things
sometimes that are not always in the strictest sense of the law
legal, but you do them because they're in the greater interest of
the nation." "She [Vlasta Parkanová] was essentially carrying out a
previous cabinet resolution," said Miroslav Kalousek, "and I stand
by the decision to this day. It was the right decision." "It is
absolute nonsense to charge her," Schwarzenberg said, "because
then all of us who were in the cabinet at the time, including the
PM, should also go to the slammer." To paraphrase Nixon, it
might not have been legal in the strictest sense of the law, but
when the cabinet does it, that means it is not illegal.[Czech Republic transport airplanes Casa defense minister]
Glossary of difficult words
cover-up - an attempt to prevent others from discovering the truth about a serious mistake or crime;
unrivaled - unequalled; without parallel;
slammer - prison.