MarkvW said:
He's trapped in a logically untenable position. While the investigation was ongoing, the haters steadfastly (except for Velodude (who didn't make sense)) refused to address the legal sufficiency of the known evidence against Lance. They just relied on the fact of investigation that there must be viable evidence of a viable crime out there somewhere. Now, the investigation has blown up and they still want to make the same argument--without any factual support. Not only that, their argument can only be sustained if Mr. Birotte made a dishonest decision to drop the investigation. There isn't the slightest hint of that.
Two Options:
(1) Forget facts! Have FAITH that there is a strong case against Lance out there somewhere! BELIEVE in the eternal corruption of the Department of Justice. And TRUST that Lance shall be punished!
Or, (2) just realize that the feds took a good hard look at Armstrong/USPS and made an honest decision that the game wasn't worth the candle.
Honestly, which option is more likely?
Hmmm. Given what's known, I don't think it is much of a stretch to suggest that there is something less than perfectly ordinary going on.
Holder is shaky at best. Fast and Furious has demonstrated much with regard to his ethics. There is a connection between Breuer and Holder, between Breuer and Fabiani and Lehane. Birotte works for (ultimately) Holder. Holder is under a tremendous amount of pressure at the moment and I don't think it's to far fetched that there was political pressure brought and may have created a tipping point. Some battles are easier not to fight.
On the other hand there may have been nothing there. I don't believe that scenario. Sorry.
My guess is if the DOJ does not cooperate with USADA/WADA you will know everything you need to. If the DOJ does cooperate then perhaps they had something less than an airtight case.
My guess is most of this stuff will come out.
Oh, and watch where Birotte ends up in the next year or two.