Karl Rove tweets:
Rove's link goes to an article by Mike Allen
who says:
Crossroads GPS, the cash-flush Republican advocacy group, is launching a new initiative and website Thursday, Wikicountability.org, which is designed to crowdsource FOIA files from organizations, individuals and journalists who have sought, and who have received, public information from the Obama administration. ... Crossroads is encouraging other groups and individuals to upload their own FOIA reports as well.
But there's a problem: if you want to contribute to Rove's new crowdsourcing wiki, you can't. As of 7:30 AM Pacific Time today, it did not permit any new users to register:
Pretty hard to claim your site is all about crowdsourcing when you won't allow anyone from the crowd to provide any of the sourcing, isn't it?
But seriously, what else would you expect from a transparency project headed by Karl "I had nothing to do with Valeria Plame's outing" Rove?