When the thief loses something, he is more quick than the honest man to claim he was robbed. He assumes that everyone around him has the same perverted, incomplete moral compass which guides his daily life. It is only through that lens that Karl Rove's recent utterings can be understood. Having escaped the dock thanks to the 'beyond a reasonable doubt' 'technicality', which he no doubt otherwise despises, this unbowed drunk monkey blamed the first amendment for his problems. It makes sense because, else, he'd actually need to take personal stock and bankruptcy is something no man wants to face.
Speaking to graduates at the George Washington School of Political Management, Rove told the young minds that reporters cover the likes of him because the reporters are trying to avoid personal responsibility, "perhaps they want to draw attention away from the corrosive role their coverage has played". Oh, reilly?
There's more, but in case you haven't had your breakfast I won't further stink up the joint with more of his drivel. The Washington Post has it.
Speaking to graduates at the George Washington School of Political Management, Rove told the young minds that reporters cover the likes of him because the reporters are trying to avoid personal responsibility, "perhaps they want to draw attention away from the corrosive role their coverage has played". Oh, reilly?
There's more, but in case you haven't had your breakfast I won't further stink up the joint with more of his drivel. The Washington Post has it.
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