Originally Posted By Darkbeer Well, no announcements today.... <a href="http://www.breitbart.com/news/2005/10/27/D8DGD8NG0.html" target="_blank">http://www.breitbart.com/news/ 2005/10/27/D8DGD8NG0.html</a> >>Two key White House aides await their fate in the CIA leak probe after a prosecutor spent three hours before a grand jury that could hand up indictments and rock the Bush administration. A spokesman for the prosecutor said there would be no public announcements before Friday, the day the grand jury's term expires. <<
Originally Posted By DlandDug DarkBeer! It's not a PREDICTION if it's already been said! (Me, I prefer to predict things to myself.)
Originally Posted By TomSawyer The NY Daily News is reporting that Rove may be looking for a plea bargain. They are reporting that the White House staffers are tense, but Fitzgerald team seems relaxed and "cheery". <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/story/359712p-306469c.html" target="_blank">http://www.nydailynews.com/new s/wn_report/story/359712p-306469c.html</a>
Originally Posted By DlandDug Have all tea leaves been examined? You can't discount those tea leaves. Also-- which way is the wind blowing? And what did Karl Rove have for breakfast? Sorry-- but I find the media's desperate efforts to fill the void too funny. Jon Stewart had a great medley of 24/7 TV News channels last night, all breathlessly announcing that there was nothing to announce. There will be plenty to talk about tomorrow, I am sure. In the meantime, I eagerly await a report on what color tie Fitzgerald wears today, and the significance of same.
Originally Posted By DlandDug EXCERPT from the Daily News: >>Jittery Bush aides gnawed their nails yesterday as a special prosecutor zeroed in on White House political guru Karl Rove's role in blowing a CIA agent's cover.<< All right-- I wanna see those nails. The public has a right to know!
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder Gee Dug, then why waste all this space being smarmy about it?
Originally Posted By DlandDug >>Gee Dug, then why waste all this space being smarmy about it? << Sorry. I just can't help but feel that all this is simply pent up Rove bashing that has been delayed yet another day...
Originally Posted By Beaumandy What will the left do if Rove isn't indicted??? Oh the dissapointment.
Originally Posted By planodisney It a wierd thing. The left is obsessed with Rove, for some reason, while the right couldnt realy care less about the guy.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <The left is obsessed with Rove, for some reason, while the right couldnt realy care less about the guy.> I don't know that that's true. Given that both of Bush's pres. elections were squeakers, and Rove is widely credited by supporters and detractors alike at being just about the best in the business at what he does, it's quite possible that without Rove, Bush never becomes president in the first place.
Originally Posted By Spree The left really hates Bush and they percieve Rove as the brains behind the President because to think otherwise would be to give up the silly notion that Bush is an idiot. That is why they are obsessed with Rove....they think without Rove Bush will stop doing circles around them.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 Many people chalk up the politically tone-deaf early response to Katrina and the equally tone-deaf nomination of Meiers to Rove's not being available and/or distracted by his current troubles.
Originally Posted By Spree ^Good point. I don't think that's true but a case could be made I suppose.
Originally Posted By DlandDug Hmmmm... Is Karl Rove the AirAmerica of the right? Liberals here claim they could care less about the failure of the radio network. Coservatives here claim they could care less about the plight of Bush's most trusted advisor. And opponents seem to find great comfort, even glee, in the troubles of both. My prediction: Karl Rove takes over AirAmerica and makes it into a great conservative institution, and is then eaten by baby sharks.
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Originally Posted By DlandDug And the Main Stream Media... goes on. From the New York Daily News: <a href="http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/story/359712p-306469c.html" target="_blank">http://www.nydailynews.com/new s/wn_report/story/359712p-306469c.html</a> >>While White House staffers were tense, Fitzgerald's team relaxed from their stoic, all-business demeanor. The cheery prosecutors shared an elevator ride with a News reporter and cracked up over a private joke.<< From the Seattle Times (AP): <a href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/politics/2002589534_webleak28.html" target="_blank">http://seattletimes.nwsource.c om/html/politics/2002589534_webleak28.html</a> >>After weeks of hand-wringing about possible indictments in the CIA leak investigation, President Bush and his advisers put on a brave face today. Bush smiled and joked as he left to make a speech on terrorism in Norfolk, Va.<< See? When the preosecutor's staff shares a private joke, it's because they're "relaxed." When Bush smiles and jokes, it's because he's "putting on a brave face." These mind reading reporters are just amazing...
Originally Posted By DlandDug (And please be assured that any potshots issued from this direction are not as targeted as they may appear.)