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- ChristPissed, on 11/30/2007, -6/+34Karl Rove is the most insidious and porcine of traitors.
- inactive, on 11/30/2007, -4/+20"Our society is being run by insane people for insane objectives. I think were being run by manicas for maniacal ends and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's whats insane about it." -John Lennon
- spyd3rweb, on 12/01/2007, -3/+11Of course Rove evades it, the whole house of cards comes crashing down if anyone of these douche bags admits to anything.
- arrogantprick, on 11/30/2007, -5/+11And this surprises anyone, how?
- bjornski, on 12/01/2007, -4/+10Go ahead, attack the site and ignore the video.
Asshat - etsa, on 11/30/2007, -2/+7Rove is not the only one. The whole thing felt coordinated and has backing from folks within and outside the WH, too much coordinated
Now Rove is rewriting history. - erikmarcus, on 12/01/2007, -1/+4Good God...I hate Karl Rove as much as the next person, and I can't believe I'm now posting something that might be interpreted as being in his defense. But I watched that video and how on earth was Rove's response "rambling and sweaty?" It was nothing of the kind. That said, I'd like nothing better than to see Rove locked up for any number of his past misdeeds under President Bush.
- inactive, on 12/01/2007, -0/+3I think people are upset about the fact that it's attempted murder. You know, when you expose a spy in an attempt to get them killed to retaliate against someone who exposed the lies you were using to start a very profitable round of war crimes? Many of us consider that a fairly serious matter.
- inactive, on 12/01/2007, -2/+4Karl Rove also evades whaling ships. Though how he does so remains some what of a mystery.
- inactive, on 12/01/2007, -2/+4http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Rove#Karl_Rove_r ...
- WallyAnti, on 12/01/2007, -0/+2Sounds almost as if you are asserting that as an excuse. What does it matter if she was on assignment or not. Exposing her as a CIA undercover agent also exposes anyone she has ever worked with. Your argument is pretty lame.
- squeezer, on 11/30/2007, -2/+310 points for using "porcine" in a sentence! :)
- bullcutter, on 12/01/2007, -1/+2doesn't that mean dolphin-related?
- neozeed, on 12/01/2007, -1/+2Winning what exactly? For the 2+ trillion we've dumped into that ***** I cannot go there and vacation. This week about 200 veterans will kill themselves from this glorious war, and the nation is further driven to bankruptcy.
Victory indeed, it's a shame that you are not on the side of the United States of America. - inactive, on 12/01/2007, -6/+7You are right and it is sad that more people don't care about the politically motivated leaking of a covert CIA agent's identity
- mr5150, on 12/01/2007, -3/+4Bring down one and the others will crumble behind him. I don't care which one but one of these ***** needs impeaching and found guilty of treason. If that brick in the wall can be removed the wall will fall. The pressure disapates when going after all of them. Concentrate on one and the whole house of cards collapse. I don't care which one gets hauled over the coals and put into the sweatbox first (exept Bush the ***** as that will lead to Satan taking over the helm and we don't want that).
- TwistedSheep, on 12/01/2007, -1/+2Ignorance transcends political affiliation. She was undercover at the time of the leak, we have sworn Congressional testimony proving that fact. And get this, Robert Novak's second column outed the entire CIA cover company operating in the middle east. So not only was she outed, but the entire intelligence operation. If you continue to assert that she wasn't undercover, you can be sure at least one person in the friggin building was undercover.
- Jamihabs, on 12/01/2007, -3/+4The Washington post thinks someone ells is responsible for outing Plame
Nevertheless, it now appears that the person most responsible for the end of Ms. Plame's CIA career is Mr. Wilson. Mr. Wilson chose to go public with an explosive charge, claiming -- falsely, as it turned out -- that he had debunked reports of Iraqi uranium-shopping in Niger and that his report had circulated to senior administration officials. He ought to have expected that both those officials and journalists such as Mr. Novak would ask why a retired ambassador would have been sent on such a mission and that the answer would point to his wife. He diverted responsibility from himself and his false charges by claiming that President Bush's closest aides had engaged in an illegal conspiracy. It's unfortunate that so many people took him seriously. - piradians, on 12/01/2007, -2/+3The opinion piece you linked and quoted has no author. That's odd. Plus Wilson's charges were accurate, or are you actually claiming that Saddam had tried to purchase yellow cake uranium from Niger? And the former ambassador of Niger going on a fact finding mission in Niger really isn't that suspicious. Sorry Jamihabs, but you've been had.
- toasty168, on 12/01/2007, -3/+4 funny how cockroaches scatter when you turn on the lights.
- dbs1221, on 12/01/2007, -1/+2Ironic how Rove is talking about frivolous lawsuits even though his idea to fire district attorneys for not investing democrats enough and refusing to make false, weak, and frivolous indictments against democrats.
- amirman, on 12/01/2007, -1/+2he sure stammers a lot for a public relations man. hmm.. maybe he was nervous.
- skews13, on 12/01/2007, -2/+2we're fighting a 70's war,and fighting 80's political corruption.how's that nixon/reagan playbook working for you there, karl.
asswipe - Jamihabs, on 12/01/2007, -3/+3link http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/artic ...
- xamad3, on 12/01/2007, -2/+2these guys make the "teapot dome scandal" look like a minor negative blip-how come the people who are hurt the most by the Bush cabal keep believing their ever changing stories?
- mach32, on 12/01/2007, -1/+1will never happen. this is politics. deals are made and everyone walks away.
- piradians, on 12/01/2007, -1/+1I think you mean: Bring down one and he'll be commuted.
- wakananda, on 12/01/2007, -3/+3"We've captured the Brain Bug! And he's...he's...he's AFRAID!!! Hooray!!!"
- neozeed, on 12/01/2007, -3/+3Why isn't this fat ***** in federal ass pounding prision yet????????
- protium, on 12/02/2007, -2/+2I'd rather see him hanged... You never get tired of hangings. A nice rope around that fat neck... oh yeah.
- crazywarthog, on 12/01/2007, -3/+3Talk about something interesting. How we are wining in Iraq and the left is very very silent !
- amn3, on 12/01/2007, -1/+1Were you really going to vacation there *before* the Gulf War?
- inactive, on 12/01/2007, -2/+22007 saw more dead US military in Iraq than any year previous. Obviously, we're "winning."
- inactive, on 12/01/2007, -1/+1You're thinking of "porpocine." Completely different.
- bassjam5, on 12/01/2007, -2/+2The firing squad is what Rove should be facing. That's what they do to traitors in a time of war.
- Stevanoski, on 12/03/2007, -1/+1Carl Rove Rules. Plame nothing but a cheap hooker.
- amirman, on 12/01/2007, -1/+1at the end it seemed like it was saying that karl rove had said "at this rate...[everyone will be a lawyer]"?
is it supposed to be a bad thing when everyone has an thorough understanding of the law and can defend themselves in court? that sounds awesome to me. - Lambrakis, on 12/01/2007, -3/+2No doubt what Rove is but this story is just inaccurate and lame. And Raw Story are just trying to spam Digg with their worthless stories anyway.
- bullcutter, on 12/01/2007, -3/+2she was "under cover" but NOT on "assignment", there is a difference. She was not in the Middle East at the time she was "outed". Why even waste time trying to pick up points on this when there are so many bigger issues to bust Bush on?
- offspring06, on 12/01/2007, -2/+1Karl "Big Baby Head" Rove
- Dysarthria, on 12/01/2007, -6/+5The person who is responsible for the Plame leak is her husband.
Done. - Jamihabs, on 12/01/2007, -3/+2I watched the video too
rawstory ... lol - bullcutter, on 12/01/2007, -4/+3WHO CARES?! This was a non-story, even when it was a story.. Oooh Karl Rove = baaaad, good job you hyper-geniouses. Dysarthia is correct, and besides, who gives a *****? Its not like her cover was blown and the narco-terrorists fled back to Russia -- this story is a media invention, and no I didn't learn that from Rush Limbaugh cuz I hate that guy too.
- amn3, on 12/01/2007, -1/+0Well, let's see how much Rove intends to contribute to Bush's presidential library before that pardon is all sewn up. Maybe Rove could get some pointers from Marc Rich?
- Tangeuray, on 12/01/2007, -3/+2Does anybody "TRUST" any POLITICAL LAWYER(Liar)? lmfao.. at least Ron Paul read the Constitution and is a Doctor.
- amn3, on 12/01/2007, -2/+1Much ado about nothing. I don't think he was stammering, just composing his answer on the fly -and the answer he gave was that the media ran too far with their conclusions as stated by McLellan himself. Buried for inaccuracy.
- verifex, on 12/01/2007, -4/+3I hate to say this, but it hardly matters what Rove did wrong now, his best buddy (Bush) is the president, even if Rove was indicted on any charges do you think for a second that Bush wouldn't pardon him? Look at what happened to Scooter Libby. It doesn't take a genius to realize that this President has the whole world in his hands.
- faskippy, on 12/01/2007, -1/+0I expected nothing less from this bastard.
- URnotheonly1, on 12/01/2007, -4/+2Rove could give a ***** less, you ain't got nothing but BS.
- bullcutter, on 12/01/2007, -5/+2you are right and its sad that more people don't know that Plame wasn't on assignment at the time her "cover was blown", and that the "source" of her "leak" was her own husband. this was a non-issue from the get go. and i'm not even a republican.
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