FRONTLINE SPECIAL: KARL ROVE


Rove's life and career, what makes him a superb political strategist, and how
he and the president "are playing for history.
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Published on Sunday, February 20, 2005 by CBS News
Rove-Gannon Connection?
by Dotty Lynch
http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0220-28.htm
Karl Rove took a victory lap at an SRO lunch at the Conservative Political
Action Committee meeting at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington on
Thursday. After a glowing introduction by Wayne LaPierre of the National Rifle
Association, Rove proclaimed "conservatism as the dominant political creed in
America," but warned Republicans not to get complacent or grow "tired and
timid." He recalled the dark days when the Democrats were dominant and
cautioned that that could happen again if they let down their guard. The new
White House deputy chief of staff also called on conservatives to "seize the
mantle of idealism."
Tired and timid are two adjectives never applied to Rove. The architect of the
Bush victories in 2000 and 2004 came through the ranks of college Republicans
with the late Lee Atwater, and their admitted and alleged dirty tricks are the
legends many young political operatives dream of pulling off. So when Jeff
Gannon, White House "reporter" for Talon "News," was unmasked last week, the
leap to a possible Rove connection was unavoidable. Gannon says that he met
Rove only once, at a White House Christmas party, and Gannon is kind of small
potatoes for Rove at this point in his career.
But Rove's dominance of White House and Republican politics, Gannon's
aggressively partisan work and the ease with which he got day passes for the
White House press room the past two years make it hard to believe that he
wasn't at least implicitly sanctioned by the "boy genius." Rove, who rarely
gave on-the-record interviews to the MSM (mainstream media), had time to talk
to GOPUSA, which owns Talon.
GOPUSA and Talon are both owned by Bobby Eberle, a Texas Republican and
business associate of conservative direct-mail guru Bruce Eberle who says that
Bobby is from the "Texas branch of the Eberle clan." Bobby Eberle told The New
York Times that he created Talon to build a news service with a conservative
slant and "if someone were to see 'GOPUSA,' there's an instant built-in bias
there." No kidding.
Some of the real reporters in the White House pressroom were apparently
annoyed at Gannon's presence and his softball, partisan questions, but
considered him only a minor irritant. One told me he thought of Gannon as a
balance for the opinionated liberal questions of Hearst's Helen Thomas. But
what Gannon was up to was not just writing opinion columns or using a
different technique to get information. He was a player in Republican
campaigns and his work in the South Dakota Senate race illustrates the role he
played. It is also a classic example of how political operatives are using the
brave new world of the Internet and the blogosphere. Gannon and Talon News
appear to be mini-Drudge reports; a "news" source which partisans use to put
out negative information, get the attention of the bloggers, talk radio and
then the MSM in a way that mere press releases are unable to achieve.
One of Gannon's first projects was an attempt to discredit the South Dakota
Argus Leader, South Dakota's major paper, and its longtime political writer,
David Kranz. According to the National Journal, which reported on this last
November, Gannon wrote a series of articles in the summer of 2003 alleging
that Kranz, who went to college with Democratic Sen. Tom Daschle, was not only
sympathetic to him but was an actual part of the Daschle campaign. These
articles then got a huge amount of play on the blogs of John Lauck and Jason
Van Beek, and were picked up by other conservative sites and talk radio. The
paper was bombarded with messages about its bias and acknowledges that these
had an impact on its coverage.

Daschle opponent John Thune's campaign manager was Dick Wadham, an old
political crony of Karl Rove's; the kind of pal Rove could ask to hire his
first cousin, John Wood, a few years back. Wadham put the bloggers on the
campaign payroll and the symbiotic relationship between the campaign, the
bloggers and "reporter" Gannon” continued. On September 29, Gannon broke the
story that Daschle had claimed a special tax exemption for a house in
Washington and the bloggers jumped all over it. According to a November 17
posting on South Dakota Politics – a site that Van Beek, who has become a
staffer for now-Sen. Thune, has bequeathed to Lauck – "Jeff Gannon, whose
reportage had a dramatic impact on the Daschle v. Thune race (his story about
Sen. Daschle signing a legal document claiming to be a D.C. resident was
published nearly the same day Thune began to run an ad showing Daschle saying,
"I'm a D.C. resident) has written an analysis of the debacle."
Daschle aides told Roll Call, "This guy (Gannon) became the dumping ground for
opposition research." The connections are so strong that there is an FEC
challenge which could be a test case on the limits of the use of the Internet
in federal campaigns.
Gannon also had Thune on his radio show "Jeff Gannon's Washington," and the
White House correspondent for Talon became touted as the "resident D.C. expert
on South Dakota politics" by the bloggers. Thune and Wadham (who has been
hired by aspiring White House Republican Sen. George Allen) have become go-to
guys on the use of blogs in campaigns. Thune was cited in The New York Times
as introducing "Senators to the meaning of 'blogging,' explaining the basics
of self-published online political commentary and arguing that it can affect
public opinion."
This week Democrats, who have serious case of Rove envy, went a little nuts
and started sending around information and graphic pictures of Gannon and his
porn Web sites. But it is the more routine part of Gannon's life that deserves
serious scrutiny. Planting or even just sanctioning a political operative in
the WH press room is a dangerous precedent and Karl Rove's hope to become a
respected policymaker will be hampered if the dirty tricks from his political
past are more apparent than his desire to spread liberty around the globe.
Dotty Lynch is the Senior Political Editor for CBS News.
© 2005 CBS News
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Rovey Rovey, trousers tight
Pol by day and stud by night
What annoying POTUS guy
Could wrest him from his RoveHo's thigh?
Bush says to him "Please come advise!"
And from tone, one could surmise
That there be matters dark and dire -
Troubling polls? Iraq quagmire?
Rather it's "Hey look, I'm smart!
Pull my finger - see me fart!"
Then he'll feign as to excrete,
While Rovey sighs and taps his feet.
"Sir, may we discuss campaign?
You brought me in to be your brain!"
But that's beyond his boss' grasp,
Synapses die or gently gasp.
So when Rovey's dried his tears
Spun things for electioneers
Does he smile his work to see?
Grab camera time, or take a pee?
No - Rovey Rovey, trousers tight
Pol by day and stud by night
Ducks away - eschews "goodbye!"
And hastens home to munch some pie.
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