Bush’s Brain To Leave The White House!
| posted by chilipepperchris on August 13th, 2007 |
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Karl Rove, Deputy Chief of Staff to President Bush, announced his resignation today effective on August 31, 2007. It is widely known that without Rove’s help George W. Bush probably wouldn’t have been elected.
Rove was Bush’s chief political strategist for his campaign in both elections and has been by Bush’s side for his entire term thus far. On April 23, 2007 a federal agency began a detailed investigation into the political operation of this administration and it’s architect, Karl Rove, to find out if any federal laws have been broken by making political presentations to government employees encouraging them to find ways to support Republican candidates. The investigation is still ongoing. There have been many departures of Bush aides in this last half of his last term and Rove will probably not be the last but he is certainly one of the most notorious. What will happen next? And can this administration give John Stewart of The Daily Show any more fodder? I’m sure they will.
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