A target of an investigation cannot be forced to testify. That is why Fitz has not called Rove.
Our prediction: Rover is toast, and many will follow him into the toaster oven.
This adminstration is coming down!
As a wise journalist once told me: "Never underestimate the power of hubris? Heehehehehehe.
AGITPROP: Version 3.0, Featuring Blogenfreude:
"Could it be? The second day of Fitzmas?
Mmmm, and this, from ThinkProgress:
CNN is told by three force sources familiar with the investigation that this morning Karl Rove, the president�s deputy chief of staff and top political adviser, is meeting with his attorney and is to meet this morning, if it is not already under way, with the special prosecutor, Patrick Fitzgerald.
More from ThinkProgress:
Rove rumor mill. Lawrence O'Donnell says the 'buzz among the Washington press corps right now' is that Karl Rove asked to testify to the grand jury today, signalling that Rove's lawyer' believes an indictment is imminent and is sending his client back to make a final desperate attempt to avoid indictment. 2:15 pm
UPDATE: 'According to NBC News' David Shuster, legal sources say Rove volunteered to testify and was no[t] subpoenaed. Rove's decision followed a recent conversation with Fitzgerald.
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