David Shucosky notes Patrick Fitzgerald’s announcement yesterday that his office is narrowing its investigation of Karl Rove to whether he “was fully forthcoming about the belated discovery of an internal e-mail message that confirmed his conversation with the Time reporter, Matthew Cooper, to whom Mr. Rove had mentioned the C.I.A. officer.”
Fitzgerald’s been drawing fire from all sides including some who are implying the investigation is Anti-Semitic.
Rove intends to stay but “may at a minimum have to issue a formal apology for misleading colleagues and the public about his role in conversations that led to the unmasking of CIA operative Valerie Plame, according to senior Republican sources familiar with White House deliberations” – which will generate a tsunami of vomit – Michael Brown’s grooming tips or not.
The Michael Brown EMails (pdf) and Rep. Charles Melacon’s analysis (pdf) which according to the website “have been downloaded over 325,000 times since this morning (November 3, 2005).”
via ACORN:
“Today we want to share stories from three members of the ACORN Katrina Survivors Association (pdf). To listen to their experiences in their own words, click here.”