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RV Poll #3 – Should Karl Rove be Indicted?

By: Lisa On: Oct/12/05 - 8 Comments

The question for this week’s poll:

With a federal grand jury nipping at Rove’s heels in its CIA leak investigation – should he be indicted?

Choices are:

Yes
No

You can participate in the poll in the upper left of the site. This post is open for discussion on the topic.

View previous poll results.

Related in the News:
Bush Could Lose Rove Over Probe
Rove to testify again before CIA leak grand jury – No indication an indictment is imminent, his attorney says
Role of Rove, Libby in CIA Leak Case Clearer – Bush and Cheney Aides’ Testimony Contradicts Earlier White House Statement
Rove Testifies in Wilson Leak – The president’s advisor appears before a federal grand jury
Prosecutor in Leak Inquiry Orders Rove to Return Again

What bloggers are saying:

MacsMind with Plame Game – “Hey Joe, What do you know?” feels “A somebody “in the bowels of the agency” that didn’t like what was going on, didn’t agree with the Plame Game, and did their patriotic duty – they whistled.”

Politica Briefs with White House Discussed Plame 3 Weeks Before Novak Column – says “This could be the nail in the coffin for Rove and Libby”

Media Cynic states ‘Being hauled in front of the grand jury for the fourth time is not a good sign’

The Carpetbagger Report gives us rundown of what we need to know withPlame-related program activities.

Michelle Malkin has a round up of Judith Miller’s release from behind bars.

John from PowerLine states: “The entire Plame story, in my opinion, is one of the most overblown of modern times. The real story here is about her husband Joe Wilson, who, at his wife’s instigation, was sent on a diplomatic mission to Niger for which he was ill-suited, and who then lied about his own findings there in a New York Times op-ed, for the purpose of damaging President Bush politically.”

Tom Maguire sifts through the coverage from the NYT.

Sir George Turner warns about the liberal mouth-watering over PlameGate – - warning: these idiots also drive on our highways!

John Cole has all the talk from the DC rumor mill.

Sister ToldJah tells us What P.L.A.M.E. actually stands for

Posted on: October 12, 2005 |

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8 Responses to “RV Poll #3 – Should Karl Rove be Indicted?”

  1. Robert
    October 12, 2005 - 09:16 PM on October 12th, 2005

    This is just another huge steaming pile of BS. Joe Wilson is another Richard Clarke; another incompetent doofus who is trying to cover his own failure by blaming someone else. Like Cindy Sheehan, the Left has flocked to adopt him as their latest Saint in yet another manufactured attempt to damage Bush.

    I laugh everytime I hear Valerie Plame described as an “undercover operative”. Her ass was warming a chair behind a desk in Washington. What a freaking joke.

  2. Peejz
    October 12, 2005 - 11:00 PM on October 12th, 2005

    Without knowing what the evidence is, how can one determine if Rove should or shouldn’t be indicted. I think Novak needs to be in front of the G/J. It might speed this up abit.

  3. PCD
    October 13, 2005 - 07:30 AM on October 13th, 2005

    Personally, I think the MSM ought to be forced to layout the entire timeline of events, including those parties where Joe Wilson bragged that his wife worked for the CIA. I also think that along with the timeline that the law Rove is accused of violating be published along with the timeline and how Rove violated it.

    I firmly believe that the MSM would end up showing that they don’t know what they are talking about and that they are politically biased to the point of being in bed having public sex with the Democrats.

  4. Fred Dawes
    October 13, 2005 - 02:58 PM on October 13th, 2005

    :smile: Can any of you tell me how much mexican government money did he get:roll:

    didn’t he say its a good idea to place mexican national guard inside the U.S.Borders? to stop the Minuteman from doing its job?

  5. shiloh
    October 14, 2005 - 05:16 AM on October 14th, 2005

    the Grand Jusry is not ‘nipping at Rove’s heels’. they’re investigating the possibility of illegalities just as they would the other side.
    editorializing is fun, though.

  6. PCD
    October 14, 2005 - 07:35 AM on October 14th, 2005

    5, Shiloh, what are you smoking?

  7. shiloh
    October 14, 2005 - 08:08 AM on October 14th, 2005

    in this case, objectivity. challenging the MSM to come clean about things they have already reported, to the point of going to jail seems to be a distraction from the point.

    i have seem democrats convicted on these pages as soon as their name comes up in an investigation. call that what you will.

    if Frist & DeLay & Rove were democrats, there would be party balloons decorating this site.

  8. snowy egret
    October 14, 2005 - 08:37 AM on October 14th, 2005

    The liberal left-wing news media are circling over rove like vultures but dose anyone ever expect anything less from these low-life journalists whos news papers are only woth birdcage linning:lol:

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