Karl Rove did his second and final day of testimony before Congress about his role in the U.S. attorney firings today. And we're getting more confirmation that that role was more extensive than he's yet let on.
The Washington Post and New York Times have obtained emails that offer glimpses into Rove's role in the firing of certain of the U.S. attorneys. They jibe closely with many similar emails that were released last year as part of a Justice Department inspector general report which essentially found that the firings were engineered by Rove and other White House officials.
In one email, from November 2006, just a month before the firings, Rove commanded his deputy:
Give me a report on what U.S. Attorneys slot are vacant or expected to be open soon.
The deputy, Scott Jennings, replied: "Yes, sir."
Another of the new emails shows Rove's office discussing a GOP senator's request that David Iglesias be fired, and appearing to suggest that the White House itself, rather than the Justice Department, would be responsible for doing so.
The Post reports:
In an Oct. 10, 2006, e-mail from White House political affairs aide Scott Jennings to Rove, Jennings reported:"I received a call from Steve Bell tonight. . . . Last week Sen. Domenici reached the chief of staff and asked that we remove the U.S. Atty. Steve wanted to make sure we all understood that they couldn't be more serious about this request."
A second group of emails shows Rove suggesting that a protege of his, Tim Griffin, might be a good candidate for a U.S. attorney post in Arkansas. The man holding the job at the time, Bud Cummins, was later one of the victims of the firings, and the White House attempted to appoint Griffin in his place.
From the Post:
In a Feb. 11, 2005, e-mail, Rove wrote to deputy Sara Taylor: "Give [Griffin] options. Keep pushing for Justice and let him decide. I want him on the team." Then White House counsel Miers e-mailed Taylor a month later, writing, "Sara, Karl asked me to forward you a list of locations where we may consider replacing the USAs..."Rove himself suggested Little Rock, where Cummins was U.S. attorney, as a post for Griffin, reminding Miers in March 2005 that "that's where he's from." The next day, Sara Taylor forwarded some communications about Griffin to RNC chairman Ken Mehlman, who wrote, "let me know his reaction," according to the e-mails.
The papers also did an interview with Rove, on the understanding that it couldn't be released until his testimony was complete. In that sit-down, Rove acknowledged: "Yes, I was a recipient of complaints, and I passed them on to the counsel's office to be passed onto Justice,"
He added that complaints about weak enforcement of voter fraud laws -- the issue Domenici had raised about Iglesias -- "had the sound of authenticity to me."
In fact, Rove took the opportunity to keep beating the drum about voter fraud -- though there's no evidence whatsoever of the phenomenon occurring on a significant scale.
Reports the Times:
"I am concerned about voter fraud," [Rove] said, noting that it was "far more of a problem and widespread" than has been acknowledged. "It always mystified me why the issue was not a higher priority for the Justice Department. I never got a satisfactory answer."
Rove also said in the interview that he's "sure" that President Bush was told about the firings in advance. "Maybe Harriet [Miers] talked to him about it," Rove told the Post. "I'm sure they did walk in at the end and say, 'Mr. President, we want to make a change here.'"
Why did Rove -- who hasn't so far been known for being forthcoming on this subject, to put it mildly -- agree to these interviews and release the emails with them? Presumably, he believes they'll come out eventually thanks to the House Judiciary committee probe, and he wants to get ahead of the story and start spinning things his way. (On that score, he must be heartened by the Times' headline.)
So this may be an indication that the committee is signaling it intends to soon release a substantial amount of new material, including the transcript of Rove's testimony. There's also a special prosecutor, Nora Dannehy, looking into whether laws were broken in connection to the firings. So this story is a long way from over.


ttarleton
July 30, 2009 3:55 PM
Here's hoping the forthcoming revelations put several nails in turdblossom's coffin.
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EH
July 30, 2009 4:21 PM in reply to ttarleton
pfft. if roger stone and eliot abrams can stay employed, karl will have no problems for the rest of his life.
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Captain Dan
July 30, 2009 6:18 PM in reply to EH
If our Attorney General has the balls to put Rove in prison, Karl will be employed!
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jeffgee
July 30, 2009 11:58 PM in reply to EH
Add Oliver North and G Gordon Liddy to that list.
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JEP07
July 30, 2009 4:06 PM
"engineered by Rove and other White House officials."
http://jep-betweenthelines.blogspot.com/2007/07/tuesday-news_24.html
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GTFOOH
July 30, 2009 4:10 PM
What a surprise!
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JEP07
July 30, 2009 4:21 PM
"I am concerned about voter fraud," [Rove] said, noting that it was "far more of a problem and widespread" than has been acknowledged. "It always mystified me why the issue was not a higher priority for the Justice Department. I never got a satisfactory answer."
Well, KARL, maybe your perception of reality was just plain wrong?
Maybe things like voter caging were much more pernicious that your delusional scenarios.
Karl did you realize (I bet you did, you genius, you) your political strategy was much more anti-democratic in it's solution than the issues you fought against? Your fascist arrogance lets you justify your miscreant policy, but somewhere in that American upbringing there's a seed of real understanding, You KNOW you f%^&*d up, big time. Now, like Rush, you have to reconcile the fact that everything you represent is opposed to the very concept of democracy.
So take what little comfort you can in the support of all those ignorant knuckledraggers you fooled. O'Rielly must be dumbfounded.
There's a clear majority of intelligent Americans who are no longer impressed by your patent claim that "cheating" is some sort of political genius.
Cliches are cliches are cliches...
Winners never cheat and cheaters never win.
A simple truth you can not change.
Bush II is the cosmic exception to that rule, but anyone who thinks we were winners during the Bush era is ignoring simple history.
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tiowally
July 30, 2009 5:07 PM in reply to JEP07
Karl is right about widespread voter fraud. And he would know best being as he was the perpetrator. Which no doubt explains why it wasn't a "higher priority" for the Bush DOJ.
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JNagarya
July 30, 2009 6:31 PM in reply to tiowally
He was about implementing voter fraud -- and other dirty tricks.
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verite
July 30, 2009 5:07 PM in reply to JEP07
Rove used the US Attorneys as a way to interfere with elections. Not only did they attempt to undermine groups that registered predominately Democratic voters but used tactics that intentionally disenfranchised large segments of Democratic voters. (think: misallocation of machines that lead to 5-12 hour waits to vote in Ohio; GOP voter groups destroying Democratic registrations; late hour directives/voter purges/non-counting of provisional ballots by B/C Co-chair/Secretary of State Ken Blackwell; etc)
Bush was placed in office through criminal acts that target Af Am voters (partly because they vote D 90% of the time). Rove's part in this activity must be fully investigated & prosecuted.
Perhaps some reporter would like to go interview Tom Noe in prison used not only by the GOP hierarchy but his own (soon to be ex) wife, Bernadette Noe, whose deeds in Ohio as the Chair of a Democratic Stronghold County BOE is well documented. His ties to Karl Rove were highlighted by the excellent reporting from the Toledo Blade. Maybe now he's ready to spill some beans.
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ivy22
July 30, 2009 4:22 PM
Well dah! Rove is the center of all that was bad in Bush White House. He and Cheney would make great cellmates.
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Powkat
July 30, 2009 6:38 PM in reply to ivy22
You mean like Pinky and The Brain?
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jtbear60
July 30, 2009 8:24 PM in reply to Powkat
Now THAT'S funny.
Oh what a dream that would be, Karl and Dick fighting over top bunk.
It sends shivers up the spines of every bull queen in lockups all over America. (And I say that with all due respect to queens).
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Doc Magnus
July 31, 2009 7:38 AM in reply to Powkat
"one is a genius, the other's insane ..."
Cheney is Pinky.
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BillMcD
July 31, 2009 8:10 AM in reply to Doc Magnus
You know, the ultimate joke of P&tB was that Pinky was the genius: scatterbrained, obsessed with the simple pleasures of life... while Brain was a meglomaniac w/delusions of grandeur.
Given that, it's really hard to tell which one would be which... they're both rather... Brain-ish.
ZORT!
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Obama1st
July 30, 2009 4:30 PM
I want to have hearing on C-SPAN for the good of the country and end the Rove era once and for all!
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LimoLiberal
July 30, 2009 5:19 PM
If I may be shallow, petty and immature for a moment:
The man should never allow a photo in profile.
Hideous.
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traitorjoe
July 30, 2009 6:05 PM
What's Eric Holder waiting for? The silence on the Don Siegelman gestapo style arrest is deafening.
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danger
July 31, 2009 3:07 PM in reply to traitorjoe
If I could only recommend comments, then recommend them again, and again, and again!!
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Noam Sane
July 30, 2009 6:29 PM
Thin gruel.
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714Day
July 30, 2009 7:36 PM
I hope that your closing line is correct and that this story is far from over. Aside from Dick Cheney, there are few that can top the machinations of Karl Rove (in his WH "Batcave") for the damage done to the country.
This perverse operator should have been cooling his heels in prison long ago.
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jtbear60
July 30, 2009 8:28 PM
The thought of Karl doing the perp walk on "Countdown" and then seeing the Ober-dude's face would make my century.
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JadeZ
July 30, 2009 9:11 PM
as i commented on maybe a year ago, if anyone wanted to understand what this was all about all they needed to do was read Greg Palast.(who was sent 500 rove e-mails by accident!)
rove wanted prosecutors to bring FALSE charges of voter fraud against minorities in the hope that it would intimidate those sections of the population and prevent their voting.
this was part of his overall "voter caging", program.
they refused,some anyway, and were fired!
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Texar
July 30, 2009 9:43 PM
Karl has surely planned a cover story for this untidy situation.
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thevandle
July 30, 2009 9:46 PM
If we have a government of laws rather than of men, we'll see them ask this person about his relationship and dealings with the late Mike Connell, whom, before Connell's death in a plane crash, Rove had threatened in order to keep him quiet. But I guess Rove has suffered enough, or something. Connell's name is now on a long list of people who 1. died prematurely 2. were in the way of conservatives like Rove and Bush in this country, possibly beginning with JFK's older brother. Actually, a study of the record shows that's how conservatives solve their problems all over the planet, and always have.
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rjnathman
July 30, 2009 10:13 PM
Pasty Karl in an orange jumpsuit. I could die happy
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a SC mom
July 30, 2009 11:22 PM
i'd love to read something from Iglesias about this story!
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Leftflank
July 31, 2009 12:11 AM
Is there a prison on the mainland that could house & hold this ultra sinnister criminal? I'm trying to think of a facility that would work.... Hmmmm.
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johnnydoughey
July 31, 2009 12:13 AM
Too bad our nation has gone so far down that those with the ability will never utilize laws and penalties preventing this in the future.
They will, however, add more and more criminal laws and enforcers to prevent any unrest among the commoners.... to ensure their continual domination...
Vote them back in folks... until they no longer allow voting...
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John H Kennedy
August 3, 2009 9:27 AM
What are our Congressional Democrats waiting for?
September!
We can only hope I guess that they starting public hearings when they come back in September.
SIGN THE PETITIONS
Demanding
both a Commission of Inquiry
and a Special Prosecutor
For All Their Crimes
at ANGRYVOTERS.ORG
http://ANGRYVOTERS.ORG
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