23.7.05

Turd Blossom and Scooter 2: Electric Bugaloo

The Dems used their weekly radio address to hammer home on Bush's non-action on the anti-ethical actions of his trusted Brain, Karl Rove, and partner in crime [Literally! haHA! Get it??], Scooter Libby.

Notably, Larry Johnson, a retired CIA agent who worked with Plame, addressed directly the waffling problem The Administration faces, and the single most-important threat to the President's perception as an admirable, honorable, honest man. Why is this important? Because it's the one that's sticking to the Prez:
Speaking on behalf of Democrats in the party's weekly radio address Saturday, Larry Johnson said, "The president has flip-flopped on his promise to fire anyone in the White House implicated in a leak."

Johnson, a registered Republican who voted for Bush in 2000, said he and Plame have been friends since they began their training at the CIA in 1985.
Johnson points out that Bush has changed his language from those being "involved" with the leak to those who are convicted of commiting a crime in relation to the leak.

Interesting you should say that, Mr. Bush, and kind of a shame. You might have wished you stuck with your previous language games, because the story is breaking that both Rove and Libby had mislead FBI investigators in their inquiries.

Knowing what we know through Matt Cooper's documents and emails shared between Rove and Libby prior to any published articles, Rove and Libby were deeply involved with this issue, and had already attained knowledge of Wilson's wife Plame and her condition as a covert operative in the CIA. Thus, misleading the FBI with all of this knowledge could constitute some considerable crimes, no?

Have they purjered themselves? Is Obstruction of Justice a crime...?

Yes.

Bush, listen. You had the right idea initially- purge your Administration of those slimebags that did this. However, you seem more and more intent to accept that the more you embrace those guys, the more you yourself come coated in slime as well.

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