The Proximity-Factor of Karl Rove's Body
Far be it from the New York Times to take superficial stabs at Karl Rove's appearance.
It is impossible to know whether any closed-door conversations have begun
in the White House about whether to find a graceful way for Mr. Rove to exit partially, or as one former official said, to "get the benefit of the brain
without the proximity of the body."
But really, who needs an old, fat, bald guy milling around the White House anyway? I say, let Karl's son Andrew take over. Now there's some eye candy.
It is impossible to know whether any closed-door conversations have begun
in the White House about whether to find a graceful way for Mr. Rove to exit partially, or as one former official said, to "get the benefit of the brain
without the proximity of the body."
But really, who needs an old, fat, bald guy milling around the White House anyway? I say, let Karl's son Andrew take over. Now there's some eye candy.
1 Comments:
At July 13, 2005, Anonymous said…
And Cookie, I'm going to say the same thing to you. In a few years he's going to be a fat ugly guy just like daddy. They look just alike! (Take away that hair and add some years.) :0)
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