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A Whitehouse without Rove?
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Posted on 11/06/2005 7:04:09 AM PST by CommieCutter

Posted Sunday, Nov. 06, 2005 He's weary. his wife and only child, who is approaching college, miss him. He has monstrous legal bills. His unique bond with the President is under stress. His most important work is done.

Karl Rove's colleagues don't know exactly when it will happen, but they are already laying out the reasons they will give for the departure of the man President George W. Bush dubbed the architect. A Roveless Bush seemed unthinkable just a few months ago. But that has changed as the President's senior adviser and deputy chief of staff remains embroiled in the CIA leak scandal.

Despite Rove's flashes of ebullience in recent days and the insistence of friends that he is out of legal jeopardy, several of the most important lawyers who deal with special counsel Patrick Fitzgerald said they saw more clues last week that Fitzgerald is continuing to look into the possibility of charging Rove with lying to investigators or the grand jury or both. If that happens, Rove almost certainly would resign immediately, as did I. Lewis Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, when Libby was indicted two weeks ago. Otherwise, Rove is likely to wait for a chance to minimize the perception that he is being hounded out or leaving under a cloud. And he's got one constituency rooting for him, the conservatives who rely on him to be their voice. If he leaves, he will not be alone. Several well-wired Administration officials predict that within a year, the President will have a new chief of staff and press secretary, probably a new Treasury Secretary and maybe a new Defense Secretary.

The expected departures are among a host of new signs suggesting that Bush's sixth year in office—the last one before midterm elections and a turn in attention toward the 2008 race to succeed him—will be very different from his first five. The sunny optimist who loved to think big is now facing polls in which for the first time a majority of Americans say they do not trust him. "It's like it's twilight in America," says one frustrated conservative.

At the White House, aides are meeting every day to work out a new agenda. A possible centerpiece is a road show next year to promote a plan for simplifying the million-plus words of the tax code, one of Bush's most reliable applause winners on the stump in 2004. Some aides have visions of the local-news-friendly "tax families" who appeared with Bush back in 2001, as he promised that if you pay taxes, his plan would give you relief. But in one indication of the kind of autumn it's been, the tax-reform commission he appointed to lay the groundwork for new tax legislation reported back last week with an unsalable hash that one senior Administration official called "a dog." So White House and Treasury officials will have to rewrite it, stripping out, among other things, a proposal to scale back the politically sacrosanct home-mortgage tax break, before Bush spells out particulars in his State of the Union address in January. With foreign travel and the holidays eating up the end of this year, his advisers concede that Bush has little chance of getting back his mojo before then.

Bush plans to make post-Thanksgiving trips to the Southwest to talk up border security. His aides hope to set the stage for legislation that would both crack down on illegal entry, which appeals to conservatives, and make it easier for undocumented people to become guest workers, which tends to appeal to Hispanic voters. G.O.P. House members who fear that Bush's guest-worker plan could tear the party apart say Administration officials have recently assured them that the White House would support a separate border-security bill first rather than insist on a linked package. Doing so could make it harder for Bush to later get the guest-worker program, which he once thought would give substance to his rhetoric of compassion. That is one of the many ways that Bush, who has always talked about the presidency as a vehicle for doing great things, may have to make concessions to what he once derisively called small ball.

"A President who loves to hit home runs and wants to be remembered for swinging for the fences is being forced to take base hits," says a former White House official. Since 1999 Bush and Rove have imagined engineering a decades-long G.O.P. majority in America. But Republicans fret these days about losing the House or Senate in next year's midterm elections. So if Rove does head out, he may leave behind a wounded President who faces the prospect of having to abandon some of the pair's Texas-size dreams.

From the Nov. 14, 2005


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KEYWORDS: liberalwetdream; neverhappen
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Blah!
1 posted on 11/06/2005 7:04:09 AM PST by CommieCutter
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To: CommieCutter
This your magazine on drugs.
2 posted on 11/06/2005 7:05:47 AM PST by Mike Darancette (Mesocons for Rice '08)
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To: CommieCutter

This is more wishful thinking. The only way Rove will go is if he is indicted and I don't see that happenning. This is the left on life support. Someone should kick Specter in his ass and have him move up the date for the Alito hearings to before January.


3 posted on 11/06/2005 7:06:15 AM PST by Ma3lst0rm (The Press are masters of illusion, Muslim terrorists become disenfranchised minorities.)
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To: CommieCutter

Let's be clear about one thing: The left doesn't want Rove gone because he's bumbling, because the White House is "in shambles," has "lost focus" or "needs a shakeup" because all of these things are exactly what the left wants from the Bush presidency. They want Rove gone because he's cunning, brilliant, capable, and competent. (Although I really wish Rove told Bush to veto more than zero, and to have recisions more than zero.)


4 posted on 11/06/2005 7:07:00 AM PST by coloradan (Hence, etc.)
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To: Ma3lst0rm

If Fitzgerald charges Rove with the case as weak as it is, we have to raise a stink. We have all these saints that the MSM says we are not allowed to criticize:

Joe Wilson
Valerie Plame
Patrick Fitzgerald
Cindy Sheehan
Sgrena


5 posted on 11/06/2005 7:09:21 AM PST by Patriot from Philly
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To: All

Support Craigslist. It gives, GIVES, classified advertising away. Free. Classified advertising is about 50% of newspaper revenue. Support Craigslist in Washington DC and New York.

This phenomenom is destroying the revenue of the NY Times and Wa Post. As they are destroyed, the reporters' salaries are cut. It establishes a new standard for salaries in all journalism.

That's how you punish the MSM. Take their money away.


6 posted on 11/06/2005 7:10:13 AM PST by Owen
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To: CommieCutter
Since 1999 Bush and Rove have imagined engineering a decades-long G.O.P. majority in America.

Really? They won't do that by supporting the re-election of RINOs, lack of immigration/border enforcement, no veto of spending, expaning Federal programs, failure to defend their policies and letting the MSM drive the propaganda, etc..

7 posted on 11/06/2005 7:12:06 AM PST by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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To: CommieCutter

Has Time Magazine yet taken any notice of the Louis Freeh book that savages Clinton for his crimes, dishonesty, and unethical behavior? Guess that for Time it's more important to "investigate" non-crimes by members of the Bush administration than it is to reveal actual crimes by Clinton and his administration, huh...


8 posted on 11/06/2005 7:13:46 AM PST by The Electrician ("Government is the only enterprise in the world which expands in size when its failures increase.")
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To: CommieCutter
"'It's like it's twilight in America,' says one frustrated conservative."

"Sources say" ... "one unnamed source opined" ... "chose not to reveal his identity" ... blah blah blah ...

They wouldn't print it if it wasn't true./sarc

9 posted on 11/06/2005 7:16:48 AM PST by manwiththehands ("They wanted a Harley, they got a Scooter Libby." -Don Surber)
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To: The Electrician

Guess that for Time it's more important to "investigate" non-crimes by members of the Bush administration than it is to reveal actual crimes by Clinton and his administration, huh...
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Precisely. Been that way for quite a while. The old far-left double standard of behavior. It will continue until the Repubs learn to FIGHT BACK, and in spades!!! Then these blood-sucking socialist b@stards will shut up, when THEIR crimes are spread all over the NEW MEDIA!!!



10 posted on 11/06/2005 7:17:28 AM PST by EagleUSA
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To: CommieCutter
Fitzmas didn't work so let's resort to wishful thinking
11 posted on 11/06/2005 7:18:44 AM PST by paul51 (11 September 2001 - Never forget)
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To: CommieCutter
But that has changed as the President's senior adviser and deputy chief of staff remains embroiled in the CIA leak scandal.

How can anyone remain embroiled in the CIA leak scandal when there was no leak?

12 posted on 11/06/2005 7:19:06 AM PST by ez ("Abashed the devil stood and felt how awful goodness is." - Milton)
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To: CommieCutter
"It's like it's twilight in America," says one frustrated conservative.

Oh puke.

Now, I would agree he needs a new press secretary.

13 posted on 11/06/2005 7:20:26 AM PST by ReaganRevolution
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To: CommieCutter

Wishful thinking on the part of the liberal propaganda artists at Time.


14 posted on 11/06/2005 7:22:27 AM PST by Ninian Dryhope
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To: CommieCutter

Seems like all these libs are trying really, really hard to be a Matt Drudge of the Bush administration, hoping that there is a Monica story or a Whitewater, Watergate, or Whatever.


15 posted on 11/06/2005 7:28:38 AM PST by xander
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To: CommieCutter
Blah!...Agree.

What this "Fishwrapper" is doing is so funny..."Please! Please! Pretty Please!(Begging), Get Rid of ROVE (only the first step; in a long list), so We'll (LMSM) become relevant again...and We might even write "something positive" about you (long shot).

If GWB; Falls for this, He's done for.

16 posted on 11/06/2005 7:29:27 AM PST by skinkinthegrass (Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean they aren't out to get you :^)
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To: skinkinthegrass

"If GWB; Falls for this, He's done for."

..And he will kind of deserve it for not fight back against allegations that were a non-crime. BS!


17 posted on 11/06/2005 7:35:16 AM PST by CommieCutter
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To: DTogo

"Since 1999 Bush and Rove have imagined engineering a decades-long G.O.P. majority in America."

Yeah. Apparently the decades of work by the conservative movement had nothing to do with GOP electibility. Bush was voted in because of *merit.*

HAWHAWHAW.


19 posted on 11/06/2005 7:42:34 AM PST by Frank T
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To: Patriot from Philly

I totally agree. I think the White House should fight it and keep Rove no matter what to make a point but they won't.


20 posted on 11/06/2005 7:44:08 AM PST by Ma3lst0rm
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