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Karl "The Architect" Rove
Karl Rove according to Wikipedia "... Karl Christian Rove (born December 25, 1950) was Deputy Chief of Staff to former President George W. Bush until his resignation on August 31, 2007. He has headed the Office of Political Affairs, the Office of Public Liaison, and the White House Office of Strategic Initiatives. Since leaving the White House, Rove has worked as a political analyst and contributor for Fox News, Newsweek, and the Wall Street Journal...."
Karl Rove according to SourceWatch.com "... Although he was never directly implicated, fingers in Washington pointed on several occasions at Rove as the source of underhanded stunts to discredit and undermine critics of Bush. In particular, the American Prospect's Murray Waas ties Rove to the outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame in retaliation for her husband Joseph Wilson's exposure of White House exaggerations concerning the nuclear threat posed by Iraq.... One of Rove's new jobs was orchestrating the campaign to sell Bush's top domestic policy issue: Social Security privatization. The Hill reported in March 2005 that Rove had met with business lobbyists friendly with the administration to coordinate the push for personal retirement accounts.
'I don't think there is any question that Karl Rove is masterminding the whole Social Security strategy,' Stephen Moore, president of the Washington-based Free Enterprise Fund, which backs private savings accounts, told Bloomberg News. 'The White House feels it can't afford to lose on this.'..."
Karl "Rapping" Rove
Scott McClellan says Rove is Lying about Plame, Should Have Been Fired
Rove: McClellan Sounds Like a Left Wing Blogger
Interview with Valerie Plame
International News Net interviews Wayne Slater, expert on Karl Rove and author of two books on Rove
Now we know: Karl Rove "is the co-president of the United States." (And you thought it was Dick Cheney.) 'Karl Rove thinks it, and George W. Bush does it,'write James Moore and Wayne Slater in Rove Exposed: How Bush's Brain Fooled America..."
Now we know: Karl Rove "is the co-president of the United States." (And you thought it was Dick Cheney.) "Karl Rove thinks it, and George W. Bush does it," write James Moore and Wayne Slater in Rove Exposed: How Bush's Brain Fooled America, an update of their bestselling Bush's Brain. In the latest attempt to understand the political mastermind who gives liberals the vapors, Moore (a TV news correspondent) and Slater (Austin, Tex., bureau chief for the Dallas Morning News) go through a laundry list of Rove's alleged wrongdoing: that while running a Texas gubernatorial campaign, he may have planted a bug in his own office to cast suspicion on the opposing candidate... that he told Robert Novak that Joseph Wilson's wife, Valerie Plame, worked for the CIA. (Oh wait, that was Official A.)
This bold follow-up to journalists Moore and Slater's bestseller, Bush's Brain, takes a provocative look at how Karl Rove used George Bush's various campaigns and presidency to engineer nothing less than the assertion of a long-term Republican hegemony and the complete dismantling of the Democratic Party. To make their case, they draw on a wide range of materials, including interviews and reportage done by other journalists to demonstrate how Rove mobilized his party's base, forging an unlikely alliance between religious and economic conservatives, while mounting targeted assaults on gays and lesbians, trial lawyers and labor unions.
"Angler" is the code-name used by the Secret Service to refer to V.P. Cheney. "Angler" the book tells the story of V.P. Cheney's role in the Bush administration - from his selection as candidate, his initial moves before even taking office, to his ability to influence decision-making throughout the Bush term, and does this in a calm, credible manner.
Bush Lawyer Directs Rove Not to Talk to Congress "...Rove was instructed by then White House counsel Fred Fielding to exert executive privilege if subpoenaed.... set the stage for what is likely to be a highly contentious legal and
political battle over an unresolved issue: whether a former president
can assert "executive privilege"—and therefore prevent his aides from testifying before Congress—even after his term has expired.... "
Was George Bush's and Karl Rove's Computer IT Mike Connell's plane crash an accident?