I can't imagine that the president is a happy man these days. Rove is extremely important to him. And wonders of all wonders, the president is a normal human being. He has moods, gets angry and blames other people. He's going through a period of adjustant of his "new normal" (assuming that Rove and Libby are indicted). He's got Laura and as he says "she's no shrinking violet." She'll help him during this painful transition and he'll be fine. He could even come back stronger. God has used this wise and strong man to guide our country thus far. He'll will continue to hold him in the palm of His hand.
A Prediction - Sunday, October 23, 2005...
Official Washington buzzes with the prediction Karl Rove will be indicted this week. Now is a good time to buck the buzz and predict he will not.
Just from reading the verbose news reports one can gather that the chances of an indictment for Rove are minimal. For one, though the press reports that lawyers (unnamed) say he has been told he is in serious danger, this loose language is insufficient to conclude indictment is near.
I have yet to see it reported that Rove has been notified that he is a target of an investigation by the prosecutor, which according to the Justice Department guidelines is mandatory if he were in serious danger. Nor does it appear that he has even been notified that he falls into that far lesser category, namely, subject of an investigation. For another thing, the only problem with Roves grand jury testimony that we are aware of is that during one of his grand jury appearances he neglected to mention a meeting with a reporter. It is unlikely that this omission could constitute grounds for an indictment. Innocent failure to recall when not asked a specific question is not a crime. When Rove was asked specifically about the meeting he apparently acknowledged it.
Thus my guess is Rove goes free. Karl, take the week off and clean up your garage or head for the beach."