May 9, 2006



MSNBC correspondent: Rove likely to be indicted
Oh please oh please oh please....

It's now been 13 days since mushroomlike slimeball Karl Rove testified before the grand jury - and prosecutors still refuse to give him any indication that he is in the clear.

David Shuster (paraphrasing):

Well, Karl Rove's legal team has told me that they expect that a decision will come sometime in the next two weeks. And I am convinced that Karl Rove will, in fact, be indicted. And there are a couple of reasons why. First of all, you don't put somebody in front of a grand jury at the end of an investigation or for the fifth time, as Karl Rove testified a couple, a week and a half ago, unless you feel that's your only chance of avoiding indictment.

So in other words, Karl's fucked like a 3-day-old piece of meat on a hot day. Good riddance, scumbag.

The lawyers that I've been speaking with who know this stuff say don't bet on Karl Rove getting out of this.

Mwwaaaa! Crooks and Liars has the video.

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