Tuesday, July 12, 2005

 

Rover landing?

White House Maintains Silence about Rove By Pete Yost
...Former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts said Tuesday that "Karl Rove ought to be fired." With Kerry on Capitol Hill was Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y. a possible 2008 presidential contender, who indicated her agreement with Kerry's view.

"I'm nodding," she told reporters.

It was McClellan who provided the previous assurances about no role for Rove, but he refused to repeat those assurances Monday.

"Did Karl Rove commit a crime?" a reporter asked McClellan.

"This is a question relating to an ongoing investigation," McClellan replied.

McClellan gave the same answer when asked whether President Bush has confidence in Rove, the architect of the president's successful political campaigns...

I think Rove needs to be brought up on charges. With all the things he's thought up in the past, he's been a good little worker bee for his employers. If he's fired, he will still be able to think up his nasty little campaigns for his employers. He can get the plans to them in any way, shape, or form. If his part in this outing of Plame is proven (it better be!) and he is labeled the traitor I think he is, then, his employers would want to take a step back and not be associated with him... I hope.

Here's an article I found linked by Whatreallyhappened.com to the Executive Intelligence Review which is an "online newsweekly of the LaRouche movement." The Plame Affair: Rove and Cheney Are Guilty As Charged by Jeffrey Steinberg
Steinberg gives a rundown of the facts of the case... then...big finish!
...The pivotal role of Lewis Libby sets the stage for the impeachment or forced resignation of the Vice President. This, Lyndon LaRouche has emphasized, is a precondition for any effective U.S. government response to the onrushing global financial meltdown. The reason to force Cheney's resignation is not just the Plame leak, which emanated from his office; however, the involvement of Libby, along with other Cheney staffers, including John Hannah, in the orchestrated destruction of Wilson, Plame, and the Brewster Jennings proprietary, affords a sufficient cause for Cheney's impeachment.

Cheney's departure, and replacement by a qualified, experienced figure, such as several leading Republican Senators, would create the safe conditions for the removal of President George W. Bush, for the good of the nation...

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