I'm saying if Rove claims as his former residence, an 814 square feet cottage valued at $25,000, the man is a liar.
You are wrong. Especially if the law is vague. At the very most he might have taken advantage of an opportunity afforded him by a vague Texas law.
How is he a liar? Are you going to apply this same logic to every single politician, advisor, staff member, secretary, intern, or KFC employee in Washington?
Some people live in card board boxes in Chicago and they claim those as their residence.
"I'm saying if Rove claims as his former residence, an 814 square feet cottage valued at $25,000, the man is a liar."
It is his current residence. For voting purposes, anyway.
"I'm saying if Rove claims as his former residence, an 814 square feet cottage valued at $25,000, the man is a liar."
Rove sold his longtime home in Austin in 2003.
He and his wife, Darby, have owned property there, on the Guadalupe River, since at least 1997, according to county property records.
But as far as the locals know, the couple have never actually lived in either of two tiny rental cottages Rove claims as his residence on Texas voter-registration rolls. The largest is 814 square feet and valued by the county at about $25,000.