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Karl Rove Tweeting on Twitter



For those of you who just had to have more Karl Rove in your life, you can now rest easily. The former Deputy Chief Of Staff is on Twitter and he's keeping busy with his updates.

The man behind Dubya popped up on the social networking site last week, confirming that it is, in fact, his personal account on his official Web site. Like many others who use Twitter for self-promotion, Rove has mainly been giving updates on his career, sharing links to stories he's written, answering questions from followers, and posting topics of debate, such as "is George Bush the worst president of the last 50 years?" So far, his blurbs have been fairly moderate. We'll see how long that lasts.

In the meantime, he confesses that he's still learning how the site operates, saying he's "no new media ninja." We didn't even know those existed, but they sound cool. [From: I'm Not Actually a Geek]

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Would-Be "Tell All" White House IT Guy Dies in Plane Crash (Mysteriously?)

White House IT Aide Dies in Plane Crash
Here's one that's bound to get your tinfoil hats in bunch. Mike Connell, a former senior White House IT worker, and key witness in an investigation surrounding an alternate (read: secret) White House communication system and an election fraud case in Ohio, has died after his private single engine plane went down on his way to DC last week on Friday night (December 19).

Connell was responsible for setting up e-mail addresses at GWB43.com, which federal investigators discovered and demanded records of. Of course, Karl Rove and his crew conveniently "lost" the messages investigators sought. Some suspect that the messages were merely moved to yet another set of servers that investigators had not discovered, and that Connell was responsible for this movement of these records and scrubbing the GWB43.com servers clean.

Larisa Alexandrovna, a blogger and investigative journalist, claims that Connell was one of her sources and that he was preparing to come clean about his complicity in a vast cover-up of wrong doings at the White House. While Alexandrovna in no way implies that Rove or anyone else is involved with the crash, this hasn't dissuaded plenty of commenters on her blog from getting their conspiracy gears spinning.

What do you think? [From: Boing Boing, at-Largely, and MarketWatch]

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Rove's 500 Missing E-Mails Found

Rove's 500 Missing E-Mails Found
The Karl Rove magical missing e-mail scandal may be drawing to a close if claims by journalist Greg Palast are to be believed. Palast, who for years has been vehement in his claims that the Republican party stole the 2000 and 2004 elections, says that he has all 500 missing e-mails in his possession (they were sent to him by John Wooden, allegedly). Wooden runs WhiteHouse.org, a parody site of the official White House site (WhiteHouse.gov).

The e-mails allegedly show that the Justice Department is "infested with operatives taking orders from Rove to steal upcoming elections for Republicans and permanently alter the Department". According to Wooden, the e-mails were sent to him by mistake by someone trying to send them to George Bush.

Palast insists the e-mails are genuine despite the somewhat dubious path they took to get to him.

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