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Friday, March 23, 2007 12:00 AM

Rove, proven liar

President Bush's "offer" to let Congress interview Karl Rove about the U.S. attorney firings without an oath is a joke. As we learned in Plamegate, Rove cannot be trusted to tell the truth.

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  • Thursday, March 22, 2007 07:12 PM

    Excellent Work!

    It is about time that someone pointed this out. I would not trust Rove as far as I could throw him. I am willing to wager he will lie to congress whether under oath or not. Of course, this assumes that the long drawn out court cases on presidential priviledge get settled in by the Supremes correctly. Unfortunately, I doubt he ever will be seen under oath. That doesn't mean the Dems shouldn't go forward all the way to the SCOTUS. It will not only keep the public eye on the Bushie's misdeeds until 08, it will also highlight the R's hypocrisy during the Clinton Impeachment.

    P.S. Miss your weekly commentary on the Franken Show! You two made a great pair.

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