And was Rove behind the push polls last week involving Romney and McCain?
Today Rove is suggesting GOP hopefulls distance themselves from Bush or loose.
Wouldn't it be better for the country if Rove was safely behind bars?
2007-11-20
15:55:16
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Scott McClellan's recent revelations about Karl Rove (President Bush and others) misleading the press about White House involvement in the leaking of CIA Agent Plame's name is one more drip, drip, drip of evidence of corruption.
2007-11-21
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It would be a glorious day for America if Rove was behind bars. The man is a traitor.
2007-11-20 15:58:01
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answered by mrlebowski99 6
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To tell the truth I don't believe any of the mud being slung is valid. None of the people running are particularly bad people and none of them have a past that would disqualify them for public office. What I'm interested in is what they're for now and what they believe are the problems of NOW.... George Bush had an opportunity to rise to the occasion....he failed. But a lot of 'accidental leaders' came through when nobody believed it was possible....Harry Truman, Lincoln, Bill Clinton. People are complex..more than the sum of their parts. I believe that Clinton or Obama would be good for the country because they live in the NOW.....none of the GOP frontrunners do. They all seem to look back at some golden age that never was while the rest of the world moves on at the speed of light. And yes, it would be a good thing if at least some of the Bush Junta is charged and convicted, but it won't happen. The people wanted George Bush and got him...now we have to deal with the result!
2007-11-20 16:27:25
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answered by Noah H 7
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sure, and Republicans are all angels who in no way use smear approaches and deceate. the place have you ever been, oh, for the completed existence? Welcome to politics. Does the term "turn flopper" propose something to you? style of like what Bush did in 2004, meanwhile Bush's music checklist exhibits he's a incredible extra advantageous turn flopper than Kerry ought to ever attempt to be. basically is going to teach how gullible the yank human beings are. very almost each and everything on the planet is extra relaxing. How approximately this humorous tale of a president we've been caught with considering the fact that Y2K? The Republican occasion could be dismantled because of the fact of him.
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answered by ? 4
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Rove and Bush should be behind bar's. I couldn't believe Bush when he said Clinton would make a good president. That scares me!
2007-11-20 16:05:11
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answered by cantcu 7
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I believe it. Novak is nothing more than a GOP waterboy with a brown spot on his nose the size of Dallas! And to think; I USED to respect him. Just ask CLASSIFIED, COVERT, CIA operative Valerie Plame Wilson.
2007-11-20 16:38:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Rove behind bars (or justice as it's sometimes referred to) is always good for America.
2007-11-20 16:05:22
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answered by ? 6
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If you have some dirt on Rove or Novak, let us see it. Otherwise you look like just another whiney Rosie O'Donnell democrat.
2007-11-20 16:06:24
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answered by truthsayer 6
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Rove is a Machiavellian.
He is also a traitor.
2007-11-20 16:10:19
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answered by Anonymous
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no and it does amaze me how much credit some people give to others just to rationalize their own short comings
2007-11-20 15:59:54
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answered by CFB 5
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No, Hillery did this all on her own. How is it you can blame Rove for the actions of a Liberal Democrat?
2007-11-20 15:59:42
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answered by smsmith500 7
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Prove a crime,. and THEN yes he should do the time.
Just because you don't like the fact that he deftly outwits his opponents, doesn't make him a criminal.
2007-11-20 16:00:51
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answered by ROIHUNTER 3
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