I am even surprised myself when I look back, but evidently it was my fate to
rove, and after a year of repose I prepared to make a sixth voyage, regardless of the entreaties of my friends and relations, who did all they could to keep me at home.
I had at least two friends on Mars; a young woman who watched over me with motherly solicitude, and a dumb brute which, as I later came to know, held in its poor ugly carcass more love, more loyalty, more gratitude than could have been found in the entire five million green Martians who
rove the deserted cities and dead sea bottoms of Mars.
But then the governor recollected that the three savages had no boat; and if they were left to
rove about the island, they would certainly discover that there were inhabitants in it; and so they should be undone that way.
He
roves about in the garden of the palace and upon the ramparts: yes, once he even shot your father and mother right in the heart.
Later, as secretary of the Desert Stonewall Democrats, I learned that Karl
Rove's father had died, and none of his gay friends were allowed at the funeral.
Hillary emerges as such a formidable candidate in this context because she's the only Democrat who's absorbed the Freak-Show-defying lessons of Bill Clinton and Karl
Rove. According to Halperin and Harris, it was Bill's success at taming the Freak Show that helped him bounce back from the failure of his first two years in office, when he suffered from the debilitating perception that he was both weak and wrong.
The upshot is that the Karl
Rove political theory on taxes could soon be tested.
"La Raza" is Spanish for "The Race," and as separatist as that sounds, that did not deter President Bush's closest confidant and chief political strategist, Karl
Rove, from being one of the keynote speakers on the last day of the NCLR conference.
The e-mails surrendered by Time Inc., which are largely between Cooper and his editors, show that one of Cooper's sources was Karl
Rove. Cooper and a Time spokeswoman declined to comment.
But Time magazine reporter Matt Cooper was spared prison when the publication agreed to turn over documents to the court and his source gave him permission to testify Newsweek reports
Rove's lawyer confirmed he had spoken to Cooper and given him consent to testify.
The four issues that
Rove had candidate Bush hammer in the 1994 Texas gubernatorial race were education, welfare, juvenile crime and civil justice.
While you don't
rove from a ground blind, tree stand or windmill lookout, you can do spot-and-stalk.