Micheal wrote:
You a big schadenfreude fan Monte?
For them's that need it, yes. Karl Rove is definitely one of those people. He's got the blood of countless thousands on his grubby little paws, in addition to some seriously slimy moves over the course of his political career. I kind of hope some sort of affair comes out as well. I'd like to seem him pilloried in the public square. It's not nearly enough justice for the scum bag, but it would be a start.
Oooh...maybe she'll take him for all he's worth.
Is it petty? I don't know. Ask John McCain about the pamphlets Rove had spread in the south during the 2000 primaries accusing him of having an interracial love child. Or, you could ask John Kerry about the false attacks on his service record. Perhaps you could ask the families of the people blown up in our needless invasion of Iraq? Or how about the lives lost in our misadventures in Afghanistan during the Bush administration? You know, we could also ask the people ill affected by the abstinence only policies his administration put out into the public. Ooh! Ooh! you could talk about torture, and his dogged, unyielding support for it's use.
Yes, I am a huge schadenfreude fan when it comes to Karl Rove. He deserves a great deal more justice than his divorce in his life. I doubt it will ever really come, though. Ultimately, though, he used "family values" and "traditional marriage" arguments to oppose equality for same sex couples. Clearly, Rove never really believed in the sanctity of marriage, or his vows. Not that Im surprised, but those that looked up to him for those reasons might want to reconsider their choices.
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