Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Rove: Guilty? Or Not?


CLICK TO READ: Time Reporter Called a Key to Rove's Defense In Leak Probe by Jim VandeHei, Washington Post

Time Reporter Called a Key to Rove's Defense In Leak Probe

Supposedly, the Time magazine reporter, Viveca Novak, who recently agreed to testify in the CIA leak case is integral to Karl Rove's effort to avoid indictment, according "to two people familiar with the situation."

All I can say is, I sure hope they are wrong.

CLICK TO READ: The Raw Story | Testimony from Rove's former assistant may solidify case that he misled leak inquiry, lawyers say by Jason Leopold and Larisa Alexandrovna

Rove's Former Assistant may aid Prosecuter's Case Against Rove

Here's the other side of the story. I prefer this one. But, as usual, this is all conjecture. Only Fitzgerald holds all the cards, and he's holding them tight to the chest.

1 comment:

  1. Grand Jury testimony of Karl Rove, the White House Deputy Chief of Staff of the United States (COSTUS), leaked by Rove-ing reporter (humor). How much will COSTUS cost us?

    It is posted at: Karl Rove Says Who Leaked First

    Bobbing and weaving, a tangled web we do. Book him, Danno.
    Please keep my identity a secret. Double super Secret.
    Middle-aged, Middle-of-the-road, Mid-Westerner

    We can only hope that Fitz doesn't fizzle.
    I think Mr. Fitzgerald's motto should be: "If you do a white collar crime then you will serve blue collar time." Look where he lodged Judith Miller. A few months in a blue collar jail and she was ready to sing. Unfortunately, she says she forgot the words

    The Times & Post They Should Be A-Changin

    Bloggers Request:

    Come writers and critics
    Who prophesize with your pen
    And keep your eyes wide
    The chance won't come again
    And don't speak too soon
    For the wheel's still in spin
    And there's no tellin' who
    That it's namin'.
    For the loser now
    Will be later to win
    For the Times & Post should be a-changin'.

    Good Bye Sulzberger, Keller, Miller, and Woodward!

    Fitzgerald's response:

    Come politician's, journalists
    Please heed the call
    Don't stand in the doorway
    Don't block up the hall
    For he that gets hurt
    Will be he who has stalled

    There's a battle outside
    And it is ragin'.
    It'll soon shake your windows
    And rattle your walls
    For a new jury and more indictments are a-comin'

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