With little new information coming out on the role of Karl Rove in the Valerie Plame/Wilson leak, many reporters seem to be rehashing the same stories. However, a few insightful reporters are doing some critical analysis of information that’s come out over the last 4 years. One such article from the New York Times, presents a very well thought-out analysis of what reporter Frank Rich thinks is going on. I have to admit, I agree with him.
SCO never had a case…
Though I’ve always suspected this to be the case, it looks like SCO’s claims about linux violating their copyright are completely baseless. Aparently they hired consultants to pick apart the linux kernel and according to them, there’s nothing there. Of course SCO disputes this, but after all that they’ve done, I’m not exactly inclined to believe them. The story was originally boken by the Groklaw website which obtained an e-mail containing the evidence above.
Here it comes..
Ken Mehlman, chair of the RNC, has issued his usual knee-jerk reaction to the Dems calls on the administration to sideline Rove. Considering the contradictions in what the administration said and the evidence of Mr. Rove’s involvement I’d say the Dems are showing a fair amount of restraint.