Monday, August 13, 2007

Leahy To Rove: Its Not Over Yet Big Boy

I know this is third post today on Karl Rove, but it is a big news day on Bush's Brain. If Karl thinks he is going to get out of his legal/constitutional/congressional trouble with his resignation this month, he has another thing coming. Patrick Leahy made a statement today that shows he has no interest in stopping Congress' investigation of the most hated (admired by some too) political advisers Washington has ever seen.

From Senator Leahy:

Earlier this month, Karl Rove failed to comply with the Judiciary Committee’s subpoena to testify about the mass firings of United States Attorneys. Despite evidence that he played a central role in these firings, just as he did in the Libby case involving the outing of an undercover CIA agent and improper political briefings at over 20 government agencies, Mr. Rove acted as if he was above the law. That is wrong. Now that he is leaving the White House while under subpoena, I continue to ask what Mr. Rove and others at the White House are so desperate to hide. Mr. Rove’s apparent attempts to manipulate elections and push out prosecutors citing bogus claims of voter fraud shows corruption of federal law enforcement for partisan political purposes, and the Senate Judiciary Committee will continue its investigation into this serious issue.

The list of senior White House and Justice Department officials who have resigned during the course of these congressional investigations continues to grow, and today, Mr. Rove added his name to that list. There is a cloud over this White House, and a gathering storm. A similar cloud envelopes Mr. Rove, even as he leaves the White House.


I do not doubt Leahy's pursuit of Rove, but how far will it actually go? Like many other White House officials that have information about the evil deeds of the Bush Administration, Bush will most likely cite "Executive Privilege" to protect Rove's ass and his own. For this investigation and others to bear fruit, there will have to be serious willpower exhibited by Leahy and others in the Congress to ensure that we have accountability for our government.