Filed under: Wonkette, Bass ackwards, Karl Rove, Michael Isikoff, FishHole DC, Scooter Libby, Dan Bartlett
Almost immediately after Newsweek’s Michael Isikoff published his intriguing Friday article about who will be next to testify in the Scooter Libby trial, Wonkette called the piece “short-yet-confusing.” Um, the piece is pretty clear that “deputy chief of staff Karl Rove and counselor Dan Bartlett…may be forced to provide potentially awkward testimony in the perjury and obstruction trial of Lewis (Scooter) Libby.” Why? Because they’ve been subpoenaed. Pretty cut and dry, if you ask us.
We decided to catch up with the freshly married Isikoff this weekend to see if he could understand Wonkette’s analysis. “Do you think there’s any confusion within it?” we asked.
“No,” responded the busy newsman, proving, once again, that brevity is often the best response (especially when you’re still unofficially on your honeymoon).
