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Friday, June 24, 2005

Karl Rove should "apologize," just like Dick Durbin

Rumor has it that Durbin "apologized." Here's what the Illinois senator actually said: "I sincerely regret if what I said causes anybody to misunderstand my true feelings... I'm sorry if anything that I said caused any offense or pain to those who have such bitter memories of the Holocaust..." In the same vein, here's what Karl Rove should say: "I'm sorry if the true things I said about the left's well-documented response to 9-11 ruffled anyone."