Siegelman: McCain Should Compel Rove To Testify

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First Posted: 07-18-08 10:00 AM   |   Updated: 07-26-08 05:12 AM

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On Friday, former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman called on John McCain to compel his informal adviser Karl Rove to testify before Congress, and to remove Rove from any and all campaign capacities.

"Sen. McCain should distance himself from Karl Rove," said Siegelman. "And I think it is important and a smart political move [for him] to call on Rove to go and obey the law and to show up before the Judiciary Committee, to put his hand on the Bible, and to try to tell the truth - or at least plead the fifth."

Siegelman, whose controversial trial for corruption contained many Rove fingerprints, would not go so far as to claim that by employing Rove as a consultant, McCain was sullying his own good-government credentials. "That's a question that is left to the people and the electorate and they will have an opportunity to express themselves in November," he said.

But he argued that it was absolutely vital that the presumptive Republican nominee -- who, according to published reports, has received money from and privately consulted with Rove -- insist that the former Bush confidante respect Congress' investigative prerogatives. Barack Obama, he added, should do the same.

"I would like to see Senator Obama speak out on this issue and call on Congress to hold Rove in contempt because no man is above the law," he said. "And I think its set a terrible example going forward if we do not hold Rove accountable."

Siegelman's charges were laid out in an interview with the Huffington Post at the Netroots Nation conference in Austin, Texas. He promised to elaborate on the issue during a panel discussion later on Friday.

The remarks came just days after Rove refused to testify in front of the House Judiciary Committee about his involvement on the former governor's dubious prosecution on corruption charges. Rove, who witnesses say helped orchestrate Siegelman's conviction, has ignored a subpoena to appear before the Committee, and is expected to face contempt charges in the coming days.

Rove has argued that he is not required to testify before Congress due to executive privilege, which, he says, allows the president to receive political advise without the fear that it might one day be made public.

"It is ironic that Rove is now claiming executive privilege in saying he cannot be forced or compelled to testify on things he advised the president on," said Siegelman. "Well, is he now claiming that he did advise the president on my prosecution?"

Siegelman was sentenced to more than seven years in prison in 2006 under a bribery conviction for allegedly providing a state appointed medical position in exchange for funds to help a education-lottery program. Months ago, a Republican campaign volunteer issued sworn testimony that she overheard a phone conversation suggesting Rove was linked to his case. Other matters - ranging from what appeared to be politically driven prosecution, flimsy evidence and highly unusual (if not legally unethical) court proceedings - cast doubt on the case. And in late March 2008, Siegelman was released from prison on bond pending his appeal. His trip to Netroots Nation was the first outside of Alabama.

On Friday, former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman called on John McCain to compel his informal adviser Karl Rove to testify before Congress, and to remove Rove from any and all campaign capacities. "Sen. ...
On Friday, former Alabama Gov. Don Siegelman called on John McCain to compel his informal adviser Karl Rove to testify before Congress, and to remove Rove from any and all campaign capacities. "Sen. ...
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wooh, catch 22

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:09 PM on 07/18/2008
- BubbaC33 I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 38 fans permalink

Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have failed to show the type of leadership necessary to confron the W-Bush administration. Rove probably feels he has nothing to fear from the cowardly Congressional leadership. Pelosi can blame high gas prices on Bush and Cheney, but when it comes to doing anything to force them to act in a responsible manner she and Reid fall far short of doing the right thing. I thought the 2006 election would bring a new attitude to DC, but it has not done so. There is a tribe-like attitude and neither Pelosi nor Reid are going to upset it by doing what the majority of Democrats wanted done.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:04 PM on 07/18/2008
- ahornick I'm a Fan of ahornick 3 fans permalink

McCain won't press Rove to respect Congress and that will show a few more folks that he will be the same as Bush if elected. It has the potential to be his biggest campaign gaffe yet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 07/18/2008
- oogabooga I'm a Fan of oogabooga 9 fans permalink

Railroading opposition politicians and rigging elections has been a long tradition in certain areas of the U.S. Rove borrowed a page from LBJ, Huey Long and a long list of rogues from the past. Will Rove get away with it? So far, he just ignores subpeonas and no one dares challenge him. Stay tuned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 07/18/2008
- Ajegunle I'm a Fan of Ajegunle 25 fans permalink

DON'T WORRY ABOUT ROVE. WHEN THE DEMS WIN BACK THE WHITE HOUSE, AND RESTORE THE RULE OF LAW, HIS PERMANENT RESIDENCE WOULD BE IN A FEDERAL PRISON!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 07/18/2008
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Tyranny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 PM on 07/18/2008
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 127 fans permalink

What a joke! Rove has more status and power than McCain will EVER have. He tells McCain what to do, not vice versa. Siegelman evidently don't know the rethug power hierarchy (sp?).

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 07/18/2008

President Bush should pardon Governor Siegelman.

President Bush should declare that Karl Rove is NOT protected by Executive Privilege, and disavow personal involvement.

(Don't get me wrong -- I hope Rove is compelled to testify and then fingers Cheney or Bush.)

The Whiteout House wall of silence -- and obstruction of juctice -- must be torn down as surely as was the Berlin Wall.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 07/18/2008
- TexasDem0 I'm a Fan of TexasDem0 37 fans permalink

The innocent are convicted in kangaroo courts and sent to prison.
The guilty are treated as celebrities even while they openly mock the law without consequence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:01 PM on 07/18/2008
- IowaKid I'm a Fan of IowaKid 18 fans permalink
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amen. Welll said

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:31 PM on 07/18/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

Privileges are for those who respect the laws.
Laws must not be ignored!
The elitists must be held accountable for their tresspasses against others.
Those who do not see Rove and his crimminal behavior as corrupt are guilty of "ignorance", which is no justification for ones innocence in breaking the laws that protect us from tyrants.
Arrest Rove, lest we acknowldge our nation has fallen victim to tyrants.
Stand up Congress and arrest this man.
He is merely a man.
Millions of men rot in our prisons for less!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 PM on 07/18/2008
- truthyguy I'm a Fan of truthyguy 42 fans permalink

Siegelman expects McCain to tell Rove to testify before Congress! You have to be joking.

In 2000 McCain was too much a coward to call Rove out on the push-polling in Carolina asking if voters would vote for McCain if they knew he had a black baby born out of wedlock. If McCain wouldn't call Rove out when Rove slandered him and his family, does anyone really think McCain will call Rove out because of something related to Siegelman? For gedda 'bout it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 07/18/2008

The laws of the U.S. no longer apply to Republicans. That is a FACT. And there is no force on earth that is willing to change it. It will take 2 million people in DC to physically throw these people out of government. The Democrats included. Our government has now become our enemy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 07/18/2008
- 111 I'm a Fan of 111 34 fans permalink

I suppose it can't do any harm to voice concern about this but Rove, Cheney and Bush have all shown that they are above the law thanks to the Dems. Has anyone gone to jail for outing an active CIA agent? When they break laws congress either ignores it or a new law is passed in Congress making what they did legal, e.g. FISA

They don't just think they are above the law, they are above the law in the US -

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 07/18/2008
- KSH I'm a Fan of KSH 2 fans permalink

Siegelman I hope you can convince those scary Dems to do something!

I am there with you!

Auburn University Class of 2006

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 07/18/2008
- Ivar I'm a Fan of Ivar 3 fans permalink

No one is above the law? From where I sit, Rove "flips off" congress and gets away with it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:06 PM on 07/18/2008
- abouttime I'm a Fan of abouttime 24 fans permalink

"Equal protection under the law" is the fundamental doctrine of liberty - is it not?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 PM on 07/18/2008
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