Could he be right? Are his sources generally reliable?
http://www.waynemadsenreport.com/October 6, 2005 -- After it was reported that Karl Rove had agreed to give further testimony to the Grand Jury investigating the CIA leak, Rove's attorney Robert Luskin denied his client had received a target letter from special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, a formal "heads up" sent to individuals who are about to be indicted. However, it is being reported from well-informed sources throughout Washington that 1) target letters have been sent to Karl Rove, Scooter Libby, and Ari Fleischer; 2) Rove has agreed to testify and possibly agree to a plea bargain agreement in return for his testimony against other targets of the criminal probe; 3) Cheney and Bush may be named as unindicted co-conspirators; 4) Bush's "war speech" before the National Endowment for Democracy and a late Thursday afternoon report that "19 operatives" have arrived in New York City to place bombs on subway trains are blatant attempts by the White House to divert attention from the impending indictments against the Bush White House. The main stream media is just beginning to take notice that a "Watergate-level event" is about to occur in Washington.
AP - Fri Oct 7, 2:17 PM ET
President Bush meets with vaccine manufacturers, Friday, Oct. 7, 2005, in the Roosevelt Room in the White House in Washington. Left to right in background are David Mott, president MedImmune, David Williams, CEO Aventis Pasteur, Bush, Jean-Pierre Garnier, CEO GlaxoSmithKline, Howard Pien, Chairman Chiron Corp. In forground are Vice President Dick Cheney, left, and Robert Essner, CEO Wyeth.