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For What It’s Worth

August 13th, 2007 by Vihar Sheth
Posted in Government, Politics

Courtesy of the Associated PressSo, Karl Rove is resigning. I don’t know if that’s a good or bad thing . . . honestly. While he was acting “the architect” in the White House he still had to deal with the bureaucracy of government, even when he circumvented it, to accomplish his evil. Now, in the private sector, he could do untold harm at what would be lightening-fast speed in comparison. I really hope he burned out and needs some time at home with his family. Maybe being around human beings will make him think about what he’s done. The integrity of our government will no doubt rise after Rove’s departure. The degree and pace of lunacy transpiring on Pennsylvania Avenue was unsustainable. This was made extremely clear by the Bush Administration’s constant failures, though Rove’s time at the White House was no doubt impressive. He manipulated a country and a president while breaking an uncountable number of laws, for which he will never pay the price. And while he can’t undo it, even an ounce of regret conjured during a few months of meditation would go a long way in negating the evil spells he cast on America. And as long as Bush doesn’t replace Rove with a Rumsfeld/Rove lovechild, the world will surely be a better place some September 1, 2007.



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