I love that name "Turd Blossom".  Although it may have a different
meaning in Texas, it sure seems to describe him well.  Throughout this
entire event the White House Administration has denied all
accountability for anyone on 'their' staff.  Scott McLellan has also
clearly and without ambiguity announced that Turd Blossom and his boss
had NO INVOLVEMENT.  Now see the video of him dancing when the press
asks a few questions.....
http://movies.crooksandliars.com/Scotty_Rove.mov



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 'Turd Blossom' in full flower: Traitor in the White House
 July 15, 2005
 By Bill Press
 http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45290

 Nixon had Watergate. Reagan, Contragate. Clinton, Monicagate.
 Now George W. Bush has own scandal: Turdgate. Named after Karl Rove,
 the top White House aide whom Bush calls "Turd Blossom" - a term of
 endearment unique to Texas. 

 It started in January 2003, when President Bush, using his
 State of the Union address to build a case for war in Iraq,
 accused Saddam Hussein of shopping for yellowcake uranium in Niger.
 Bush's dishonesty was revealed in July by former Ambassador
 Joseph Wilson. Writing in the New York Times, Wilson reported
 that he'd been sent to Africa by the CIA, before the speech,
 to investigate the yellowcake claim and came back and reported
 it was bogus. An embarrassed White House had to admit Bush was wrong. 

 That's when the Bush smear machine kicked in. Eight days later,
 citing sources at the White House, columnist Bob Novak charged that
 Wilson was not to be taken seriously because he'd actually been sent to
 Niger by his wife, CIA employee Valerie Plame. The next week, Matt
Cooper
 wrote a follow-up piece for Time magazine, also based on anonymous
 White House sources. Judith Miller researched, but did not publish,
 an article for the New York Times. 

 That might look like business as usual. Only one problem. In this case,
 the leak blew the cover of an undercover CIA agent working on
 weapons of mass destruction. That's a federal crime. A special
 prosecutor was named to investigate
 who in the Bush White House broke the law. 

 For two years, Turd Blossom himself denied any involvement in the case.
 He also instructed hapless White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan
 to tell reporters: "I have spoken to Karl Rove. He was not involved
 in this." Now we know that is a big, fat lie. Rove's attorney admits
 he spoke with Cooper four days before Novak wrote his column. In an
 e-mail obtained and published by Newsweek, Cooper recounts having been
 warned by Rove to distrust Wilson because "it was Wilson's wife,
 who apparently works at the agency on WMD issues, who authorized the
trip." 

 And there you have it: Turd Blossom busted. On two counts.
 Rove is clearly guilty of a political dirty trick:
 attacking the credibility of Wilson, simply because he dared question
 Bush's phony arguments for the war in Iraq. This is a pattern for the
 Bush White House. They targeted similar, personal, attacks against
 Richard Clarke and Paul O'Neill. 

 But Rove is also guilty of something far more serious. By revealing the
 identity of an undercover CIA agent, he compromised our nation's
security
 and put countless lives at risk. That's nothing short of an act of
treason.
 Much worse than Nixon's goons breaking into Democratic Party
headquarters.
 And much, much worse than Clinton's act of consensual oral sex. 

 But Republicans don't care.
 They've launched an orchestrated campaign to defend Turd Blossom.
 In official "talking points" distributed by the Republican National
Committee,
 they insist, for example, that Rove did not call Cooper, but that
Cooper called
 him. So what? What matters is not who placed the call, but what was
 said during the call. 

 The GOP cheat sheet also credits Rove with trying to do Cooper a favor,
 by warning him about Wilson. The Bush administration going out its way
 to help the liberal media? That, you must admit, is laugh-out-loud
funny.
 Rove apologists also make a big deal out of the fact that Wilson
endorsed
 John Kerry for president. Yes, he did - but not until October 2003,
 three months after Rove had attacked him and blown his wife's cover.
 By then, can you blame him? 

 Weakest of all, Republicans argue that Turd Blossom didn't actually
give
 Cooper the name of Wilson's wife. Give me a break. In July 2003, simply
 Googling Joe Wilson would tell you his wife was the "former Valerie
Plame."
 What Google did not tell you was that she worked for the CIA.
 That's what Rove let out of the bag. That's where Rove committed
treason. 

 The big question is: Now that we know, without a doubt, it was Karl
Rove
 who spilled the beans, why does he still have a job at the White House?
 President Bush promised to fire anyone involved in the Valerie Plame
leak.
 Why he hasn't fired Rove? 

 We know the answer.
 Bush can't fire Karl Rove.
 Without Turd Blossom, who would pull the puppet strings?


 Bill Press is a political analyst for MSNBC,
 a syndicated columnist, and the author of "Spin This!"



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