It was explained Friday in The Wall Street Journal by Holman Jenkins, one of the best business columnists in America. Let me just read from this column. Mr. Greenwood's subcommittee ... ... ... is pursuing Ms. Stewart solely because she's a celebrity, just like Mr. Greenwood wants to be. But having had his jollies and appeared on a dozen talking-head shows, the moment has come to notice that the evidence is circumstantial and it all points to no crime being committed by Ms. Stewart.
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