To: AppyPappy
Rumors? Since when does the President need to address rumors? All of Rove's critics have not cited a single instance of unethical or criminal conduct on his part. They want him fired for telling the truth about their fake hero, Joe Wilson. Last time I heard, telling the truth should win one plaudits and recognition for being a good public servant. Its being disregarded by the Democrats and the MSM in Rove's case so its all dirty politics. If I were the President, I wouldn't deem politically motivated attacks on one of my loyal aides to be worthy of a comment from me. The President knows that to respond to a non-event is to keep the media frenzy alive. It will eventually die of its own accord.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
28 posted on
07/13/2005 6:25:04 AM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: goldstategop
According to people I talk to, Rove is guilty. That's what the media is telling people. It must be true or Bush would be denying it.
In your world, Rove isn't under attack by the media. My newspaper tells me different. The local editorial board has already asked for Rove's resignation as has Senators Clinton and Kerry. That doesn't sound like a "rumor" to me.
To: goldstategop
Just a rumor huh?
CAPITOL HILL Former presidential candidate John Kerry says "Karl Rove ought to be fired." Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton -- a possible 2008 presidential contender -- nodded in agreement. The two appeared together on Capitol Hill.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid says the matter of leaking a C-I-A agent's identity "rises above politics and is about our national security."
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