5.11.05

Disrespect

Why won't Bush fire Rove over the Plame Affair investigations, even though, after at least 4 grand jury testimonies, including on very last minute testimony; and even though Rove's ghost lurks all over Scooter Libby's Indictment [how many times is one "Official A" mentioned in Libby's Indictments?]; and even though we know that Rove had perjured himself on giving the name to Cooper, but likely recanted that perjury upon his last minute testimony; even though Bush had originally stated that he would fire anybody "involved," and then anybody who had "committed a crime" [flippity floppity, Capt. Integrity]; and even though both of those are apparent truths in relation to Mr. Rove...?

Why won't Bush fire Rove?

Because it would be "disrespectful" to him.
So why is Karl Rove still working for the White House? The counselor to the president has the answer: Bush won't be forced into firing Rove by "catcalls in Washington," Dan Bartlett tells the Washington Times. "It would be deeply disrespectful of him personally and the investigation that is going on more broadly for us to be making presumptions about something we don't know the outcome of."

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GWAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!

As though outing a CIA agent and commiting perjury having done so, as though fabricating and manipulating evidence to go to war, as though hijacking the American political process for ideological advancement were respectful!

So. While The Administration ponders disrespecting the slimeballs they've hired to protect their hides, America gets disrespected continuously. That's loyalty and integrity, right?


... right...?

[... whimpers.... ]

1 Comments:

Blogger General Stan said...

That's a pretty fascinating idea... I wonder what's in Karl's magic "super double secret" file box. it's much easier to collect information on those that are close to you...

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