Whenever there is a Scheme

to solidify Republican rule in this country and turn our government into a one-party dictatorship, you can bet Karl Rove is right in the middle of it.

To the extent that the facts are known, Rove keeps surfacing in the middle of the scandal. And it is implausible that Sampson, the latest designated fall guy, was responsible for an elaborate bureaucratic coup d'état. Nor is it credible that Gonzales -- or Harriet Miers, who has yet to be heard -- saw or heard no evil. Neither is it reasonable that Gonzales or Miers, both once Bush's personal attorneys in Texas, getting him out of scrapes such as his drunken driving arrest, could be the political geniuses behind the firings. Gonzales' and Miers' service is notable for their obedience, lack of originality and eagerness to act as tools. The scheme bears the marks of Rove's obsessions, methods and sources. His history contains a wealth of precedents in which he manipulated law enforcement for political purposes. And his long-term strategy for permanent Republican control of government depended on remaking the federal government to create his ultimate goal -- a one-party state.


Turd Blossom's not a genius--he's ruthless, a fascist. But the end of his career is at hand.

This attorney scandal is without a doubt the biggest one yet in the Bush administration, with the sole exceptions being Katrinagate and the two stolen elections.

Blumenthal, like Robert Parry, has done a good job ferreting out Rove's involvement.

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