WASHINGTON — Thirteen months before President Bush was reelected, chief strategist Karl Rove summoned political appointees from around the government to the Old Executive Office Building. The subject of the Oct. 1, 2003, meeting was ‘asset deployment,’ and the message was clear: The staging of official announcements, high-visibility trips and declarations of federal grants had to be carefully coordinated with the White House political affairs office to ensure the maximum promotion of Bush’s reelection agenda and the Republicans in Congress who supported him, according to documents and some of those involved in the effort. ‘The White House determines which members need visits,’ said an internal e-mail about the previously undisclosed Rove ‘deployment’ team, ‘and where we need to be strategically placing our assets.’ Many administrations have sought to maximize their control of the machinery of government for political gain, dispatching Cabinet secretaries bearing government largess to battleground states in the days before elections. The Clinton White House routinely rewarded big donors with stays in the Lincoln Bedroom and private coffees with senior federal officials, and held some political briefings for top Cabinet officials during the 1996 election. But Rove, who announced last week that he is […]
Monday, August 20th, 2007
How Rove Directed Federal Assets for GOP Gains
Author: JOHN SOLOMON, ALEX MACGILLIS and SARAH COHEN
Source: Washington Post
Publication Date: Sunday, August 19, 2007; A01
Link: How Rove Directed Federal Assets for GOP Gains
Source: Washington Post
Publication Date: Sunday, August 19, 2007; A01
Link: How Rove Directed Federal Assets for GOP Gains
Stephan: It doesn't seem to be possible to be both an ethical person, and a member of what must surely be considered the most corrupt and incompetent administration in American history.