Here's one who'll comment.

I'm glad it's over, too. And if prosecutor Fitzgerald decided not to charge him, that must mean there wasn't anything he thought he could get to stick on him. From everything I've read, Fitzgerald's a bulldog who doesn't let go easily, so I take that as a good sign. Good for Rove. Good for the administration. Good for us citizens and taxpayers. I'll bet the whole west wing staff goes out and celebrates in a big way tonight, too, if they haven't already.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Karl Rove won't face charges in CIA leak probe Top White House aide Karl Rove will not be charged in an investigation into the leak of a CIA operative's identity, his lawyer said Tuesday. "On June 12, 2006, special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald formally advised us that he does not anticipate seeking charges against Karl Rove," said Robert Luskin in a statement. Luskin said Fitzgerald's decision should "put an end to the baseless speculation about Mr. Rove's conduct." For 22 months, Fitzgerald and a grand jury have been trying to Rating: 5