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Thursday, August 16, 2007
Rich Galen :: Townhall.com Columnist
Rove
by Rich Galen
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Interesting, isn't it, now that Rove has announced he is leaving the White House Democrats (who consider him to be a combination of - in reverse order of publication - Lord Voldamort, Darth Vader, and Grendel) are leaping up and down with joy, elbowing each other out of the way on cable news chat shows to point out that they don't really care if he stays or goes and they never thought that much of, or about, him anyway.

Unfortunately, too many Republicans, now that Rove will soon have neither goodies nor retribution to pass out, can barely remember whether he spells his name with a "C" or a "K."

Even when he was at the height of his power, I never claimed to be a friend of Rove's. We have been acquaintances and allies for 25-or-so years, but not friends. We have talked now and again. E-mailed once in a while. Agreed on most things, disagreed on a few.

Rove was never deserved the title of all-abiding genius which we all heaped on his shoulders after his work in Alabama, Texas and, of course, in the elections of 2000, 2002 and 2004. Neither does he deserve the title of failure which his political opponents are whacking him with this week.

He was never "Bush's Brain." Bush's own brain got him through Yale and Harvard long before Rove helped get him to the Statehouse in Austin. He was - and is - a very, very smart political operative who has had an extraordinary run.

I know I am missing someone but Rove is in a class of very few operatives I have known: Ed Rollins, Charlie Black, and Lee Atwater come to mind on the GOP side. James Carville stands out on the Democrats' side, although Hamilton Jordan might well have been on the list had his health and inclination allowed him to stay in the game.

Years ago I watched Jim Valvano coach his North Carolina State basketball team in an early round NCAA tournament game. I was amazed at how involved Valvano was in every play when the Wolfpack had the ball, and how he ran up and down the sideline shouting instructions even when the other team had the ball. And he did it for the full 40 minutes.

The level of concentration and commitment he demonstrated was awesome; and that didn't include the amount of time and effort he had put in before the game ever started.

That may be the secret of success in every area of endeavor, but I haven't been in that many areas of endeavor so I leave it to you.

Rove is not responsible for the War on Terror. Islamic fundamentalists are responsible for that. Neither was he responsible for the stock market running up to 14,000; nor for the sub-prime mortgage mess causing the Dow to plunk down towards Earth.

Rove is what every major political figure needs: A dedicated, loyal ally who has the ability to give unvarnished - and untarnished - advice.

Rove has performed that function for President Bush and for that he deserves full credit.

By the way, his name is spelled Karl ... with a "K." Disclosure Notice: I am a paid consultant to the Friends of Fred Thompson organization.

Speaking of names, the other day the Washington Post wasted valuable ink and paper on a column by one of its staff writers about the name "Fred." The whole thing was about how someone named "Fred" could not, and should not be elected President.

I believe we may have been through this before but let's take a look at Presidential names since World War II:

We have had a Franklin (who succeeded a Herbert), a Dwight (who defeated an Adlai twice) and a Lyndon (who defeated a Barry).

We have had a Harry (whose Vice President was an Alban) and a Dick (who was defeated by a John and who, in turn, went on to beat a Hubert).

We have had a Gerry who lost to a Jimmy who lost to a Ron before the first of the two Georges was beaten by a Bill.

Swallow your coffee before you read on. Ready?

The column was written by a woman named …

Monica.

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Rich Galen has been a press secretary to Dan Quayle and Newt Gingrich. Rich Galen currently works as a journalist and writes at Mullings.com

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Good perspective on Rove
And thanks for the clarification on the spelling of his first name. He was a good team leader on a good team; nothing more - nothing less.

There are so many on the Bush team without whom Bush would not be President. Karl Rove was one of those on the team and we should thank him for his part in assuring that Al Gore was not elected POTUS.

I hope he earns a fortune. He deserves it.

whatwhatlane??
Weird rantings... go take some meds...

Please Note
According to people who went to school with him, it wasn't actually Bush's brain that got him through Yale and Harvard---or into them in the first place.

lilly, this is laughable
Question: Did GW EARN an MBA from Harvard with his brain or did someone else do it for him? (BTW, this is a RHETORICAL question - THAT means the answer is obvious... can you say obvious... SURE... I knew you could)

Chris
Good team?

Have you taken a look at President Bush's recent Executive Orders and Presidential Directive 51? If not, I suggest you do.

Can you say, UNCONSTITUTIONAL? Or, does the Constitution not matter anymore to Americans?


Martial Law?

Homeland Security Enlists Clergy to Quell Public Unrest if Martial Law Ever Declared

http://www.ksla.com/Global/story.asp?S=6937987

Note: Be sure and watch the news clip on this, accessible from the left hand side of the article.

Note: Did you catch when they said Posse Comitatus was done away with last year? What do you think about that?

Dictator or President?
I suggest that everyone read some of the latest Executive Orders.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/orders/


While you're at it, please read Presidential Directive 51
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2007/05/20070509-12.html

Bootlicker
Karl Rove was a Bush bootlicker(RNC key fetcher from the 70s) with a limited understanding of history. For instance, the Election of 1896 of which he thought to recreate in 2000 resulted in getting America into a stupid war in 1898 and led to Teddy Roosevelt's and Woodrow Wilson's Progressive Era. It was a liberal era that Rove wanted to bring back to life, not a conservative one.

What have conservatives gained from the Rove-Bush legacy? Fine court picks, especially the two Supreme Court justices. Tax cuts, especially the family credits for conservative families. And what was lost. Bush spent like a LBJ-FDR liberal. Government grew much larger. America's demographic revolution continued unabated. The borders are a sieve. The culture war with the Left was largely surrendered. The American military is mired in a wasteful occupation of Iraq. The Democrats are poised to win the presidency in 2008.

Rove and Bush are enemies of conservatism.

Too Bad Guys
Karl Rove spent six years as President Bush's high profile top advisor and after six years of left wing attempts to smear and even imprison him he walks away unscathed leaving you loonies to foam at the mouth about dark conspiracies. So keep on raving about the Patriot Act and all that other crap, its very amusing; the fact is you lost again.

Derek Leaberry-booboolane-Liberty...
LOSERS!! skep41 is right; Karl Rove is a good man who is walking away unscathed! God bless him! I hope that somehow you LOSERS will find a place in your lives to experience the joys of faith and family and friends that can elevate you above the hatred and cynicism which presently dominates your existence.

In other words: try to be more like Karl Rove!:)

Good bye Karl Rove
For my Liberal Friends; Hooray the BOOGIE MAN is GONE!!!! Oh OH who we gonna blame Now.

Rove is......
still a liberal. And he's got an ugly fat head, too. The Bush-Rove legacy has been very helpful to the liberal cause. Good riddance!

skep41
You are correct except that most of us aren't foaming at the mouth. But tell me, are you really happy about the way campaigns have been conducted and given Mr. Atwater and Mr. Rove's success, will apparently be conducted for some time to come--the nastiness and half truths?

Beginning with running the lesbians out of Texas' State House, Karl Rove has conducted some pretty low campaigns. Now Democrats believe that is what they must do too and I dread the coming campaigns.


I do believe
these liberal folks are just plain jealous.

To have such a loyal friend for so long is something they know nothing about. The old saying, "to have a friend, you must be a friend" says it all. I don't know one liberal who is not ego-centric - and that really doesn't make for a very good friend. It is simply their way or the highway. A true friend is someone who considers the welfare of the other first.

Karl Rove has been a trusted friend to our president and the caring expressed by both men at the recent news conference was very apparent.

God be with you, Karl Rove, whatever the future holds in store for you.

Thanks, Rich for a good column - a sharp contrast to all the trash we've been subjected to via the msm!

CapeConservative
You've GOT to be kidding! Rove is about as conservative as George Bush and his Daddy before him, which is about ZERO.

"and the caring expressed by both men at the recent news conference was very apparent."

Yes, let's not forget that President Bush's favorite name for Rove is "turd blossom". Yes, it's a match made in heaven. LOL!

Chris
If you think Karl Rove and Dubya are conservatives, well there is our problem. You see, I am a Goldwater-conservative. One who actually believes in...

- limited constitutional government
- personal privacy
- personal responsibility
- strong national defense
- fiscally responsible government
- individual liberty

Karl Rove and Dubya, on the other hand, are nothing but BIG government socialists, just like their counterparts on the other side of the aisle.

Cheers.
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