Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Quote of the Day – Investor’s Business Daily on the Plame/Wilson vapor: “From top to bottom, this has been one of the most disgraceful abuses of prosecutorial power in this country's history. That it's taking place at a time of war only magnifies its sordidness.” More from Q&O, Christopher Hitchens, and Opinion Journal.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh, I must have dreamed this, then:

Novak has never revealed the original source of the information about Plame. However, he has confirmed that President Bush's chief political strategist, Karl Rove, confirmed the information and was the second source cited in the column.

Damn that leftwing moonbat Robert Novak!

Poor blameless Karl Rove. Why do jealous losers keep accusing an innocent man of political chicanery? And would your opinion of Rove change, if you knew he had fathered a black bastard child?

Anonymous said...

...President Bush's chief political strategist, Karl Rove, confirmed the information...

Oh, you mean when he said "oh, you heard that too?". That's what this whole controversy is about.

Please explain, clearly and logically, why that was naughty of him. You haven't done that yet.

Anonymous said...

Rove and Novak have a "oh, you heard that, too?" relationship that goes back to the 1970s. But I'm sure it's mostly about songs they like from the radio.

Watching them get hung upside-down and naked in public, like Mussolini and his mistress, has been a joy.

So if you're scoring at home: John Edwards "outing" Dick Cheney's openly gay daughter was pure evil, because bringing family members into it represents a new low. "Outing" Joe Wilson's CIA wife didn't even happen.

Anonymous said...

Here's a nice editorial in today's WaPo:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/31/AR2006083101460_pf.html

Ah, sweet vindication...

John Edwards "outing" Dick Cheney's openly gay daughter was pure evil...

No, just socially retarded.

"Outing" Joe Wilson's CIA wife didn't even happen.

Well, it didn't. You lefties imagined it (or at least, you wanted to believe it was true).