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Roves Monday Whoppers
by Scott Horton
He calls himself Grendel, Moby Dick, and Lord Voldemort. He is the man ever behind the scenes, manipulating and driving the events on the surface without being seen. His hand is behind the hiring and firing of U.S. attorneys and his manipulations were a conscious effort to put federal prosecutors to work for partisan political purposes.
And his involvement is so sensitive that the White House had adopted a scorched earth policy to thwart all Congressional efforts to probe it.
Karl Rove wont appear before Congress, deliver up his documents
showing his communications or dealings with Justice Department matters
or raise his hand, swear an oath and testify. But he has no compunction
about talking about these matters on Fox News, where he knows hell get
one fluff ball after the next and never be asked for follow-up.
Moreover, he knows that Fox will go to the mat, and will dispense
falsehoods to protect him, one of their own. Over the weekend, Karl
Rove sent his lawyer Robert Luskin and his spokesman (and former
Justice Department spokesman) Mark Corallo to lie for him. Today, he
enters the lists, bravely lying for himself. Heres his appearance on
FOX News:
Rove states that hes never met Jill
Simpson, then he backtracks on that, owning up that, well, maybe he
did. But I never asked her to do a darn thing.
Jill Simpson
has said the opposite, and she has given much of her account, naming
him, under oath and subject to cross examination. My hunch is that Karl
Rove will do anything to avoid speaking under oath.
Time for a
subpoena?
Karl Rove has been in a lot of campaigns in Alabama, and sat
in a lot of conference rooms in Montgomery and elsewhere strategizing
about them. And indeed, there are quite a few people who were present
at these meetings.
But note the slithering here. FOX headlines
that Rove has never met Simpson, that CBS never called for his
comments, and that Simpson has never before made these statements
implicating Rove. Each of these statements is untrue.
Rove actually
doesnt offer up nearly so clear-cut a denial of having met
Simpsonmaybe he did, he says. Rove also now admits that he spoke with
CBS, contradicting the statements made on his behalf earlier. He says
it was five months ago, which is imprecisethe CBS interview with
Rove occurred four months ago. He says he will honor the discussion
being off the record, but of course Rove is the one who wanted it kept
off the record, so what he really wants is for CBS to keep his
interview secret.
CBS should in fact now publish that interview, so we
know what Rove said. And, on FOX News (of all places), he says that CBS
is the National Enquirer of networks. Such are the thin reeds upon
which Karl Rove builds his case.
I think we should hear Karl
Rove out on this in some detail. He should be sworn in and testify
subject to cross-examination. Then lets see if he says the same thing
he offers up to FOX now.
Rove has a long career as a campaign
adviser. Simpsons allegations are credible because they stack up
perfectly with Roves record. He has long been the master of
opposition research, who propels campaigns by smears and innuendo,
with a real penchant for lurid sexual pieces (think about the
whispering campaign he launched questioning the sexuality of Ann
Richards, or the smears he directed at John McCain in South Carolina,
relating to his adopted South Asian daughter, to cite just two
prominent examples.) And he built his career shuttling between Texas
and Alabama with an amazing series of coincidences in which federal
prosecutors went after the targets of his political campaigns, turning
his campaign into a cake walk.
James Moore documented his abuse of the
criminal justice system to take down the Texas Agriculture Commissioner
shortly after he had been tapped by Republican Rick Perry (now the
governor of Texas) to manage a campaign for that office.
Read my
interview with the author of the leading Karl Rove political biography,
James Moore, here and focus on the cases of Mike Moeller and Peter
McRae.
This is very well documented, and it perfectly parallels what
Rove is accused of doing in the Siegelman case. The short of it is
simple. Simpson is accusing Rove of engaging in tactics, and of
involving her in tactics, that are the hallmarks of the Rove campaign
playbook. And that playbook also calls for Rove to aggressively deny
accusations, always carefully building clever little escape hatches
into his denials.
Rove will attempt to make Simpson into some
sort of nutcase, of course, or rather he will have his hatchetmen at
FOX and in the rest of his menagerie do it. But the road to the truth
here still runs through the legal process.
We need a prosecutor who
will put Rove under oath, issue subpoenas to him and others to get the
background documents, and expose the truth about how successfully
masterminded a campaign to take a statehouseby putting a governor in
jail.
Rove Holding Banner Calling for Siegelmans Release
To
top off his antics from yesterday, Rove closed the day holding a Free
Don Siegelman banner in Los Angeles, and giving a brief interview to
Alan Breslauer. Heres the YouTube:
And you can read the interview at the Brad Blog, here.
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