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Ode to Karl Rove 

 by the Mother of all Blog Pimps

 

There will be no frog march for Karl rove. No jubilant summer, no victory in the fall. No Goregasam on Hard Ball no Right wing Cabal. No sentence or note of resignation. No Panic in the streets. No report to Congress, no Speech on the step of the Supremes.

This is the cold hard truth and you don’t need Diebold to tell you the score. It’s done, get used to it, it’s gone get over it, Get happy, he ain’t going nowhere. Don’t be a hater you couldn’t win from the start. We will speak no truth to power no words work anymore.  

There wasn’t any evidence you see of a crime so no indictment no time. No orange jumpsuit custom made for his once large frame and good luck on trying to ruin his name. It’s no crime some have come to find to state the facts from time to time or better yet just except your defeat and move along don’t try to make it a moral victory that cause is gone.  

You got your investigation and “Scooter Libby’s resignation so be glad with that and I hope your friends the reporters don’t have to supply you as one of the sources of the name that shall live in infamy and be remembered in Encyclopedias maybe as the wife of Joe Wilson that king of all media. That sprung from the bosom of Africa and on the covers of Vanity Fair as the critic, the ace in the hole, the number one provocateur.

With an election time book, an October surprise, that is sure to please the masses in the beltway, and men who think themselves wise. 

 


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