In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers (D-Mich.), Karl Rove's attorney declines to make his client immediately available in response to a committee subpoena.Since Conyers has made it clear what the real purpose of his committee hearing is, Rove's response is completely appropriate. The Bush Administration doesn't need to dignify Conyers' wacky conspiracy theories with public testimony. Let him try and arrest Rove and start a legal battle during the election. Conyers and the Democrats will lose.
"Contrary to your letter of May 14, 2008," begins Rove lawyer Robert Luskin, "I do not misunderstand either the Committee's procedures or the scope of its interest in Mr. Rove; nor, in light of your reported remarks about the need for 'someone' to 'kick his ass,' am I the least bit confused about the Committee's motives and intentions."
After uttering the remarks to which Luskin refers -- first reported here in the Crypt -- Conyers suggested that he would use his authority to arrest Rove if he failed to comply with a subpoena and appear before the committee.
Friday, May 23, 2008
Rove Says "No Thanks" to Conyers' Subpoena
Another battle is looming between the wacky left fringe in the Congress and various Bush Administration officials (past and present). The Dem nutjobs are determined to drag Karl Rove before them for a public flogging, but he's not going to play by their rules:
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