The
rumors that chief White House political architect Karl Rove will leave sometime next year are being bolstered with new insider reports
[read: unsourced] that his partisan style is a hurdle
[blatent bias] to President Bush's new push for bipartisanship. A key Bush advisor
[read: unsourced] tells the US News Political Bulletin, "Karl represents the old style and he's got to go if the Democrats are going to believe Bush's talk of getting along."
[this is an opinion of one individual (not Rove), not an action] The advisor said a departure
might come in "weeks, not months."
[read: purposely vague] A Rove ally
[read: unsourced], however, noted that he has a record of out-witting his critics.
[read: irrelevant opinion] So what does this article really say?
Someone, although we're not going to say who, doesn't think Rove works well with democrats. And that certain someone thinks that Rove is going to leave.
Of course no attempt was made to ask Karl Rove.