October 1, 2003




GOP chair: "worse than Watergate"
"So now you’ve got both Novak and the Washington Post saying that two senior administration officials were the leakers and Bush refusing to take it seriously."

Chris Matthews: Don't you think it's more serious than Watergate, when you think about it?

RNC Chairman Ed Gillespie: I think if the allegation is true, to reveal the identity of an undercover CIA operative -- it's abhorrent, and it should be a crime, and it is a crime.

Matthews: It'd be worse than Watergate, wouldn't it?

Gillespie: It's -- Yeah, I suppose in terms of the real world implications of it. It's not just politics.

- - MSNBC's Hardball, 9/30/03 (thanks to MWO.




The stench around Turdblossom
"The focus on Rove brought an odd twist to Bush's travels. When the president boarded Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base outside of Washington, he walked up the steps and waved - and not a single camera followed. He looked perplexed. All lenses were trained on Rove at the bottom of the steps."

Julian Borger names Karl Rove as the maleficent snivelling traitor who leaked the name of an undercover agent in petty revenge for her husband's criticism of the Bush misadministration.

"Several of the journalists are saying privately 'yes it was Karl Rove who I talked to.'"

Reporters at Time magazine, NBC News, and a handful of others were also tipped off about Ms Plame, and Democrats claim the source in each case was Mr Rove. According to some accounts, Mr Rove did not mention Ms Plame by name but referred to "Wilson's wife" being a CIA employee.

And what of Dick 'Chicanery' Cheney, who spent all that time with the CIA trying to get them to fudge the Iraq wmd data?


"This looks like a good place
to dump all this stuff..."

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