When Karl Met Al
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Posted Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007, at 5:54 PM ET
Karl Rove, President George W. Bush's longtime friend and closest adviser, soon exits the political stage after an illustrious career begun in 1978 working for Bill Clements, Texas' first Republican governor in more than 100 years. Clements lost his re-election bid in 1982, but with Rove's help, he won the office back in 1986. Before Rove joins the ordinary Americans the president meets in his travels, it seems fitting to revisit a Rove document held in the Clements archives at Texas A&M.
The 1989 memo from "Karl Rove + Company" (below) is an early example of the direct-marketing consultant's patronage, a request to Clements' appointments secretary, James R. Huffines, to add "two excellent young people" to the gubernatorial "talent bank." Though the actual "one page bios" of the candidates have been separated from Rove's cover memo, some record keeper helpfully wrote in the names of Rove's protégés. One of them just happens to be now-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, who was a Houston lawyer before becoming Texas secretary of state under Gov. George Bush. Gonzales, currently under fire for the U.S. attorney scandal, has not indicated when he'll also be "moving on down the road."
Although Rove wrote Huffines that he and the candidates "met in the White House Fellows Program," neither Gonzales nor Rove are alumni.
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Posted Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007, at 5:54 PM ET
Remarks from the Fray:
So many of our current Republican criminals were once in the Nixon and Reagan White Houses?
Sort of proves out the old complaint about imprisoning juvenile offenders - after all, reform school is where they meet, teach each other criminal techniques and values, and form alliances that turn in to greater crimes later in life.
It would appear that the Nixon White House and Reagan White House (to a lesser extent) performed the same function.
--Certainly
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