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en [ABC's Ted Koppel said the possibility of a Rove or Libby indictment] had risen to the level of expectation, ... If, in fact, the news reports are true, Karl could be in a lot of trouble.

en This is not so much about Scooter Libby and Karl Rove. This is about the fact that the president didn't tell us the truth when we went to Iraq, and all these guys are involved in it.

en The mainstream media may have trouble resisting the temptation to declare that Karl Rove has been demoted, but the truth is quite the contrary. By giving up his role as deputy White House chief of staff, Rove has been freed to do what he does best: shape big issues and develop strategies to win elections. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective.

en Given that Karl Rove is still reporting for work every day with his security clearance, I'm sure the American people will see these so-called ethics classes for the cheap political stunt that they are. If President Bush were truly serious about restoring ethics ? not to mention his own credibility ? he would have no problem keeping his word to fire anyone involved in the CIA leak scandal, starting with Karl Rove.

en Tonight, a surprising new development in the CIA leak investigation. Karl Rove's testimony to a federal grand jury is being reported. The testimony suggests that President Bush's political adviser may not have been the original source for the Valerie Plame leak. Rove testifying that he first learned about Plame from columnist Robert Novak, a CNN contributor. Dana Bash reports.

en Everyone knows Karl Rove is involved, ... If the president is a man of his word, Rove should be history.

en (Although) there's no existing evidence here that Karl Rove is about to be indicted ... the president has to make a determination as to whether or not he wants to be preoccupied with legal issues around the White House, ... Fox News Sunday.

en What does he do now that he's being substantively challenged? He goes complaining to the party chairman that we're being mean to him, ... Well, I have some news for Howard Dean: The primary campaign is a warm-up compared to what George Bush and [Bush political adviser] Karl Rove have for the nominee.

en There should be a concerted effort to remind people that what Libby and Rove were doing, if they are in fact indicted, was related to the shifting reasons that this administration used to take us to war and are directly tied to this administration's credibility in keeping the nation safe at a time of war.

en I think the fact is, over the last six years of this administration, Karl Rove, because of his importance to the president and his importance to the administration, has been able to do what he wants to do, and that will largely continue to be the case.

en I believe ... that both Libby and Rove will be indicted.

en The Department of Homeland Security raises the alert status for financial centers in New York, New Jersey, and Washington to orange. The evidence supporting the warning, reconnaissance data left in a home in Iraq, later proves to be roughly four years old and largely out of date. Number 10. Last Thursday, at 10 a.m. Eastern time, the President addresses the National Endowment for Democracy, once again emphasizing the importance of the war on terror, and insisting his government has broken up at least 10 terrorist plots since 9/11. At 3 p.m. Eastern time, five hours after the President's speech has begun, the Associated Press reports that Karl Rove will testify again to the CIA leak grand jury and that special prosecutor Fitzgerald has told Rove he cannot guarantee that he will not be indicted.

en [Mr. Cheney's allies noted that there was no suggestion in the indictment that the vice president had done anything wrong, and that he had a large Rolodex of support.] His reach within both the party mechanism and the policy structures of the government is so deep that I believe that it is possible to find somebody who would provide the technical and intellectual support that Libby did, even if he doesn't have the same personal relationship that he had with Libby, ... That's very hard to duplicate.

en [Cheney's allies noted that there was no suggestion in the indictment that the vice president had done anything wrong, and that he had a large Rolodex of support.] His reach within both the party mechanism and the policy structures of the government is so deep that I believe that it is possible to find somebody who would provide the technical and intellectual support that Libby did, even if he doesn't have the same personal relationship that he had with Libby, ... That's very hard to duplicate.

en so much bigger than Karl Rove.


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