Thursday, July 7, 2005

Creepy Liar, Part II

Lawrence O'Donnell is still insisting that Karl Rove leaked the identity of CIA operative Valerie Plame.

I'm concerned because when he gets worked up, he loses it all the way. He seems to be on the path to another meltdown.

On the
Huffington Post, he writes:

I have a call in to Bob Luskin, Karl Rove’s lawyer, but I’m not holding my breath for a call back. He knows I know too much, since I broke the story last week that his client is one of the secret sources Matt Cooper has been protecting for the last two years. I have three questions for Luskin:

Q: You’ve said Rove is not a target of the investigation. Is he a subject of the investigation?

Q: Since Time delivered its e-mails to the prosecutor on Friday, have you asked the prosecutor whether Rove’s status has changed? From witness to subject? Or subject to target?

Q: You told Newsweek that your client “never knowingly disclosed classified information.” Did Rove ever unknowingly disclose classified information?

O'Donnell goes on...Blah, blah, blah.

Ever since his complete breakdown on Scarborough Country, when he so rudely shouted down John O'Neill, O'Donnell hasn't regained his equilibrium. He may have always been unbalanced; but it was that October 22, 2004, show that revealed with such clarity what an unhinged, out of control nutjob he is.

The Infamous Complete "Creepy Liar" Transcript

I'm certain that at some point in this case of determining the sources responsible for disclosing Plame's identity, (I'm sure you've seen the incognito woman splashing her mug all over Vanity Fair), O'Donnell will go berserk and repeatedly call Luskin or Rove a "liar."

Someone...anyone...LIAR. CREEPY LIAR.

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