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David Iglesias, Karl Rove, and the Fired U.S. Attorneys

May 27, 2008 12:25 PM ET | John Mashek | Permanent Link | Print

Reader Comments

Looks like Bush was right about Acorn

The facts are in, so let's hear the arguments now.

Rove Is an agnostic

How does that subject bear relevance to a challenge of complicity in the firings???

What a poor excuse for a news piece.

Easy

If you want the truth, just invert everything that this administration has been telling us:

They have weapons of mass destruction = They have no weapons of mass destruction

We don't torture = Yeah, we torture

There's no truth to the 9-11 conspiracies = ???

Karl (Marx) Rove

Run this guy out of town

What is Karl Hiding ?

If Karl did nothing wrong he should take the oath. What is he hiding from the American People and Congress ? He drew a big government salary for years, he should explain to us what he did to earn that money, and do it under oath. The is his duty as a loyal American.

Rove's faith a mystery?

Rove an agnostic? Wow. Whooda thunk that? Well, any person who understands that Christians generally favor being part of things that are honest.

But advancing the vagueries of Bushism as much as Rove did? Fits right in with the teachings of Jesus? Actually, not so much. But if you leave the Jesus part out of Karl's personal passions, then suddenly it would all make sense.

Karl Rove and the Fired U.S. Attorneys

"Republican-held Justice Department" says it all. Justice has been pretty much a hostage for the last seven years.

new person tied to white house involved in iglesias firing

Darren white, the sheriff of new mexico, bernalillo county.

Story here: www.pubrecord.org

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John MashekJohn W. Mashek covered politics in Washington for four decades with U.S. News & World Report, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, and the Boston Globe. His primary beats were Congress, the White House, and national politics. He covered every presidential election from 1960 to 1996. He was a panelist in three televised presidential debates in 1984, 1988, and 1992.

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