Around the internets
“First, Bush has no right to say ‘Trust me.’ He was elected to represent the American people, not to be dictator for eight years.”
- #uckin’ DUH, b!tch. The Sideshow links to harpy skank mAnn Coulter so I don’t have to.
The Tom DeLay/Roy Blunt money laundering allegations reminds jimmymac at the BartCop Forum of something… hmmm…
Senator Pat Geary: Mr. Cici, was there always a buffer involved?
Willi Cici: A what?
Senator Pat Geary: A buffer. Someone in between you and your possible superiors who passed on to you the actual orders.
Willi Cici: Oh yeah, a buffer. The family had a lot of buffers!
Willi Cici: A what?
Senator Pat Geary: A buffer. Someone in between you and your possible superiors who passed on to you the actual orders.
Willi Cici: Oh yeah, a buffer. The family had a lot of buffers!
LOL. Indeed.
Is Bunnypants amped on candycane again? AmericaBlog says all signs point to yes.
"Federal prosecutors have accepted an offer from presidential adviser Karl Rove to give 11th-hour testimony in the case of a CIA officer's leaked identity but have warned they cannot guarantee he won't be indicted, according to people directly familiar with the investigation.
“What this means is Rove's lawyer, Bob Luskin, believes his client is defintely going to be indicted.”
Bonus quote: "...at least three high level Bush Administration personnel indicted and possibly one or more very high level unindicted co-conspirators.”
- Lawrence O’Donnell – who broke the Rove-as-source story back in July – in the HuffPo.
Yellow Dog Blog reports that a new Quinnipiac poll has Bush’s NY approval rating at 29%. Boy, that sounds good… twenty-nine percent. Twenty-nine percent twenty-nine percent twenty-nine percent twenty-nine percent
More trouble for Karl: You Reap what you Rove, at Crooks and Liars.
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