McClellan: Bush Should Have Fired Rove »
Posted By y_soitenly 1 year, 1 month ago in NewsPresident Bush broke his promise to the country by refusing to fire aide Karl Rove for leaking a CIA agent's identity, said Scott McClellan, the president's chief spokesman for almost three years. "I think the president should have stood by his word and that meant Karl should have left," McClellan said Sunday in a broadcast interview
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y_soitenly1 year, 1 month ago
"I think the president should have stood by the word that we said, which was that if you were involved in this in any way, then you would no longer be in this administration. And Karl was involved in it," McClellan said.
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cowboygrandpa1 year, 1 month ago
I'm going to have to buy the book and read it for myself.
Rove should be in prison and be tried for treason. Bush and those that protected him are accessories at the least and co-conspirators at the worst.
This is a sad deal. Nixon /Watergate, Reagan/ Iran Contra,
Bush/Iraq war, Valerie Plame, Torture, Suspension of rights for suspected terrorists...
How much more can we take? We need to find a happy medium between conservatism and liberalism. I know lets call it reality!!
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engineer1 year, 1 month ago
Bush is a criminal and needs to be tried as one along with Cheney and the rest of his horde(including Rove)!
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ETproductions1 year, 1 month ago
"Bush should have fired Rove"
Why? Just because he said he would?
He also said he was going to end partisan bickering in Washington.
He said he was going to restore the honor of the White House.
He said he could cut taxes for the super rich and not go into debt doing it.
He said he was never going to launch into nation building wars.
So why should he have fired Rove just because he said he would fire the people responsible for outing CIA NOC Valeria Plame? Far from firing anybody, he even pardoned Scooter Libby.
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