Anonymous Source: Bush Ticked At Rove Over Plame
WASHINGTON - An angry President Bush rebuked chief political guru Karl Rove two years ago for his role in the Valerie Plame affair, sources told the Daily News.
"He made his displeasure known to Karl," a presidential counselor told The News. "He made his life miserable about this."
Bush has nevertheless remained doggedly loyal to Rove, who friends and even political adversaries acknowledge is the architect of the President's rise from baseball owner to leader of the free world.
As special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald nears a decision, perhaps as early as today, on whether to issue indictments in his two-year probe, Bush has already circled the wagons around Rove, whose departure would be a grievous blow to an already shell-shocked White House staff and a President in deep political trouble.
Just another rumor to add to the growing list surrounding the Plame investigation, including rumors of Cheney's retirement and the inclusion of Bush himself in the indictment.
These are all interesting to talk about, but I wish Fitzgerald would wrap things up already. Though, even then it seems we may not know what really happened.












