One Domino at a time. . .
Karl Rove's return to the grand jury today could mean the end of the Rove investigation or the beginning of the Rove prosecution. It depends on who asked Rove to return. If Fitzgerald asked Rove to return to the grand jury, that means Fitzgerald thinks he doesn't have enough for an indictment.
If Rove asked to return to the grand jury, that means Rove's lawyer, Bob Luskin, believes an indictment is imminent and is sending his client back to make a final desperate attempt to avoid indictment. Luskin did this once before when he told Fitzgerald about the Viveca Novak connection, which is certainly going to be covered in Rove's testimony today. Luskin has experienced extreme mood swings in his willingness to talk to the press about this case. If a reporter can ask him one question today, it should be who asked Rove to return to the grand jury?
P.S. For what it's worth, the buzz among the Washington press corps right now is that Rove asked to return to the grand jury.
4 Comments:
I hoping for a Chocolate covered Easter present. With Rove inside wrapped up in an Indictment.
Paaaatiiiieeence. Fishhy fissshhy come here.
I hope it happens. On a Tuesday. Mondays people don't pay attention. With the right timing we can look for a gain in the "do not support" column.
Peace.
That is a funny piture.
I wonder how many politicians in Washington SHOULD be indicted?
I would start with Kennedy... I would not stop for a long time. We would need a lot of new Republicans AND Democrats if we actually wanted to get rid of all of the crooks...
Mike Sylvester
Peace to you and yours Sylvester.
A good half or 2 3rds I'd say.
'course I'm not a Democrat.
Yes everyone who abdicated their responsibilty to an unelected puppet on a question of War should be Impeached.
Peace.
Human- Stop with the "gollum", yer scaring me! lol
Mike- I think a good house-cleaning is about to happen. 1994 in reverse. . .
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