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From BBC News
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6944781.stm Karl Rove, George W Bush's most trusted and senior adviser, has paid tribute to the US president as he confirmed his intention to leave the White House. Mr Rove, who will step down at the end of August, said he was "deeply proud" to have served Mr Bush and the US. But he insisted the time was right to leave, saying he was quitting the White House for the sake of his family. |
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![]() No more conspiracy theories about Bush having his lines fed to him from a hump thingy on his back.... |
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LOL. If he were having lines fed to him, his scriptwriters would have to be the least articulate people on the planet! :P
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Well, very few in the White house administration speak very articulately, and the ones that do can only say "I have no recollection of this event" or "We have no comment at this point"
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Yes, but at least they don't say things like, "I... er.... have no, uh, re-collection of this... um... event" or "We have no comet at this point".
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I would pay to see Chaney get called before Congress though. I don't think they accept annoyed grunts as responses. |
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