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Karl Rove Plays Hardball, Performs Standupnew

At a recent California State University event, Karl Rove played nice alongside Obama election wizard David Plouffe, shelling out rhetoric on building bipartisanship and painting Bush as a "uniter, not a divider."
Monterey County Weekly  |  Zachary Stahl  |  05-07-2009  |  Politics

Karl Rove Sleight of Handnew

In a recent speech, the architect of two Bush election victories uses fear and misdirection to duck responsibility for the mess we're in.
Pasadena Weekly  |  Joe Piasecki  |  02-13-2009  |  Politics

The Bushies Return to Texasnew

Perhaps it's not surprising that more than a few members of Bush's Texas contingent have been making their ways back home. After all, it is still Republican country. However, like the rest of the nation, Texans aren't particularly high on Bush right now -- and that includes even those in the state's Republican Party.
The Texas Observer  |  Anthony Zurcher  |  09-24-2008  |  Politics

How Will W's Library Shape His Legacy?new

It's somewhat ironic that the Bush administration would create the first presidential library with a policy think tank attached. That has led some critics to wonder if the think tank will engage in genuine policy innovation or mainly try to shape Bush's legacy.
The Texas Observer  |  Forrest Wilder  |  09-24-2008  |  Politics

'Machiaveli's Shadow' Shows the Emperor's Architect Has No Clothesnew

Machiaveli's Shadow: The Rise and Fall of Karl Rove tells, for the first time, the story of how George W. Bush fired the adviser who had been with him since before he defeated Texas Gov. Ann Richards in 1994.
The Texas Observer  |  Louis Dubose  |  09-10-2008  |  Nonfiction

Since When Does the President Have the Power to Silence People Who Want to Talk?new

It's fascinating to see the various uses George W. Bush's administration has made of the phrase "executive privilege." Most recently, Karl Rove has ignored a subpoena from the House Judiciary Committee to testify about the prosecution of Don Siegelman, the former governor of Alabama, a Democrat who also happened to be that party's best chance to regain the governor's mansion. (Rove has already brushed off a subpoena from the Senate.)
Baltimore City Paper  |  Brian Morton  |  06-10-2008  |  Commentary

Soul-searching with Karl Rovenew

There is endless debate about the existence of the human soul, but it does exist -- Chuck Norris and Karl Rove find it delicious.
Fairfield County Weekly  |  Cintra Wilson  |  08-24-2007  |  Commentary

GOP Straw Mennew

Republican presidential candidates pander to baseless base in Iowa.
L.A. Weekly  |  Marc Cooper  |  08-17-2007  |  Politics

A Message for Cindy Sheehan: Don't Runnew

Let Rush Limbaugh and Bill O'Reilly pick on Pelosi -- keep your sites on Bush and the Republicans who want to succeed him. Plus: The exit of Karl Rove.
Boston Phoenix  |  Editorial  |  08-17-2007  |  Commentary

Dante's Infernonew

In this horror film that should especially horrify Republicans, dead veterans crawl out of their graves and stagger single-mindedly to voting booths so they can eject the president who sent them to battle.
The Village Voice  |  Dennis Lim  |  12-02-2005  |  TV

What's the Deal With Harriet Miers?new

George W. Bush's Supreme Court pick has never been a judge, but she's often been a political campaign contributor.
The Village Voice  |  James Ridgeway  |  10-03-2005  |  Politics

War, Lies and E-Mailnew

The public won't understand what happened in the Valerie Plame case unless or until prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald announces the results of his inquiry and explains in detail the process and path of his investigation.
The Village Voice  |  Sydney H. Schanberg  |  07-20-2005  |  Media

Congressman Will Make Immigration a 2008 Campaign Issuenew

U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, a Republican of Colorado, promises to go around the country firing up the troops on the subject of immigration reform during the next presidential campaign.
Westword  |  Staff  |  06-14-2005  |  Politics

Washington Lobbyists Shake Down Indian Casinosnew

When Ralph Reed, the former director of the Christian Coalition, led a Christian anti-gambling crusade in Texas, he was secretly being paid $4.2 million by lobbyist Jack Abramoff for his work. Abramoff, who represents a tribe running a casino in Louisiana, didn't want the Tiguas to have a competing casino in Texas.
The Texas Observer  |  Lou Dubose  |  12-21-2004  |  Politics

Next Time We Have a Moral Values Debate, Can We Include Everything?new

In the recently concluded depressing fiasco otherwise known as the presidential election, a large number of voters listed "moral values" as their main concern in deciding whom to vote for. For some reason, only Christian conservatives (and Karl Rove) get to define what's included in the category "moral values."
The Athens NEWS  |  Terry Smith  |  11-18-2004  |  Commentary

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