Via Yglesias, check out what the Moonie Times has to say:

Perjury is a serious crime. This newspaper argued on behalf of its seriousness in the 1990s, during the Clinton perjury controversy, and today is no different. We'd have hoped that more conservatives would agree. The integrity of the judicial process depends on fact-finding and truth-telling. A jury found Libby guilty of not only perjury but also obstruction justice and lying to a grand jury. It handed down a very supportable verdict. This is true regardless of the trumped-up investigation and political witch hunt. It is true regardless of the unjustifiably harsh sentence. Had Mr. Bush reduced Libby's sentence to 15 months, we might have been able to support the decision. Alas, he did not.

Bush has received criticism from a few surprising corners, including Fred Hiatt and FoxNews/LieberDem Lanny Davis, who has a somewhat tortured post at The Hill's blog arguing that Bush is a flip-flopper on the pardon issue.

So he's lost Fred Hiatt, the Moonie Times, and Davis. Who is supporting Bush's decision? The wingnuts, neocons, the Beltway gasbags, and those Republican candidates who feel they must cater to the winguts, neocons, Beltway gasbags and various and sundry dead-enders.

That would be the people who for the war in Iraq, who want to go to the war with Iran, and who support the surge. Kudos to Lanny for breaking away from the neocon orbit on this one.