The Office of Special Counsel has started an investigation into Karl Rove and political operations inside the White House. Good night and good luck. Once you open us this can of worms, there's no looking back.
As you can see in this Los Angeles Times article about the investigation, there's no question that the White House used federal agencies as their own personal political piggy bank. The question is what crossed the line from regular course of business to illegal or unethical activities. The LA Times explains the focus of the inquiry:
"The new investigation, which will examine the firing of at least one U.S. attorney, missing White House e-mails, and White House efforts to keep presidential appointees attuned to Republican political priorities, could create a substantial new problem for the Bush White House."
I can hear it now from conservatives: The White House is political! Of course, they are going to partake in politics, that's part of their job, etc. etc.
Just calm down. Let's first find out what's legal and what's not. Can a person working in the White House cross the line into doing something that breaks the law by combining politics with federal government work? Of course. That's part of the reason why the Office of Special Counsel exists in the first place. They are charged with investigating whether administration officials were "engaging in prohibited political activities."
Didn't Republicans get all over Gore for making the wrong type of phone call from the White House? If that's wrong, I can certainly see how sitting every cabinet agency down and telling them to direct funds to help Republicans in upcoming elections is wrong. Way wrong.
There are certainly rules prohibiting political activity on federal grounds. But the investigation is just starting, so they might find out that no laws were broken. I doubt it. If there isn't a law against using federal money to make sure one party wins elections, there certainly ought to be.
But I have an open mind. Let's see what the investigation uncovers. Remember we already know that interfering with a Justice Department investigation in order to make sure members of your own party aren't prosecuted or encouraging prosecutions of the other party is illegal. This Office of Special Counsel probe will also specifically be looking into this issue as it relates to the former U.S. attorney for New Mexico, David C. Iglesias.
Here's another example of possibly illegal activity by the White House, from the LA Times story:
"Rove and his top aides met each year with presidential appointees throughout the government, using PowerPoint presentations to review polling data and describe high-priority congressional and other campaigns around the country.
Some officials have said they understood that they were expected to seek opportunities to help Republicans in these races, through federal grants, policy decisions or in other ways."
That is at the very least grossly unethical. Do we really want the White House running policy based on purely political considerations rather than what's best for the country? Absolutely not.
I would be outraged if a Democrat got into office and did the same thing. I don't give a damn about the Democratic Party. I only want them to win elections if they are doing the right things. And if they use the Oval Office as a way to keep winning elections rather than doing the people's business, then I would be pissed.
Every administration combines some politics with policy. No one should be naive enough to think that doesn't happen on a regular basis. But on the other hand, there is a line. You can't simply run the whole federal government as a giant political apparatus whose sole goal is to re-elect members of your own party. The actual goal of the government is supposed to be doing the business of the people.
Directing federal agencies to use their resources -- more accurately, our resources, this is our tax money after all -- to help Republicans (or Democrats) win elections seems to cross that line. Let's see what the investigation finds and what those findings lead to.
I don't think this is good news for Karl Rove or the rest of the White House. My sense is that this is the one that sinks them. You don't have to bother arguing with me because we're going to see soon enough. If it's above board, it's above board. If they crossed the line -- and my guess based on the information we already know is that they went way over the line and did it all the time -- they are going to be in a lot of trouble. If you're sure that they did nothing wrong, then you have nothing to worry about.
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Reader Comments ( Page 6 of 6)
76. THE HIT MAN IS GOING TO GET HIT. WATCH OUT KARL YOU COULD END UP DEAD. BUSH MAY HAVE YOU KNOCKED OFF TO SAVE HIS OWN BUTT.
Mike Kenney at 8:30PM on Apr 25th 2007
77. Reading most of these comments just makes me laugh. I love when someone, who does not know personally Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, and George Bush, can be such experts on someones character and actions. The problem we have in this country, is most people believe the news that we get from network television, its all slanted to the left, and they insert their own liberal bias in to the news. I can see first hand that liberals will always have the moral high ground, because in their opinion they are the only ones who have morals. Spare us the incessant ramblings about how you think Conservatives and Republicans have lied, cheat and stole things, you are just basing your assertions on what you hear from the news. Its much easier to second guess someone, than it is to be the person in office. This will all continue unfortunately for you liberals, because Republicans will once again win the White House in 2008, so get used to it.
Dan at 11:11PM on Apr 25th 2007
78. Ignorance, arrogance and intolerance have driven the Bush administration to this juncture. Whatever may come of this investigation, the damage they have done to the integrity of our people is almost beyond repair.
denny at 11:16PM on Apr 25th 2007
79. Two comments: Dress Rove in a black Nazi SS uniform
and voila, the perfect fascist poster boy - a scary
concept, indeed.
With regard to the multi-proged investigations, now
aimed at the White House, just as in most crime solving, just follow the money.
All of these treasonous criminals will see the nooses, tightening ever so progressively, in alignment with the furtherance of those congressional investigations.
Wil
wilty707 at 11:27PM on Apr 25th 2007
80. Rave on angry people. Each and everyone are correct. However, remember this as a child everyone was taught: "Stick and Stones will break my bones, but words will nevr hurt me? Quots Bush, Chendy, Rove, Rice, Gonzales, et al.
Wayne at 1:22AM on Apr 26th 2007
81. Correction: Quote Bush, Cheney, Rove, Rice, et al
Wayne at 1:24AM on Apr 26th 2007
82. FOR MY THOUGHTS ABOUT ROVE YOU REALLY DON'T WANT TO GET ME STARTED. BUT HE IS NO BETTER THAN A PIMP. HE DOES NOT HOLD A DEGREE FROM ANY COLLEGE AND USED COLLEGE TO SECURE DEFERMENTS CAUSE HE HAD A VERY LOW NUMBER 84. I THINK WE SHOULD BE LOOKING FOR 666 ON HIM CAUSE TO ME HE IS PURE EVIL INCARNATE. NO MORALS AND WORSE NO CONSCIENCE.
LIZBETH ANDREWS at 2:16AM on Apr 26th 2007
83. This administrations behavior is an embarassment before the entire world. For the first time in my 74 years of life... I am embarassed to be represented by my government. Condi is a liar... Cheney is a liar... Bush is a liar... Gonzales is a liar. MY GOD THEY ALL THINK NOTHING ABOUT LYING TO ALL OF US. I believe we should have a mass impeachment. Clean house from the top down.
Boyd LaMarsh at 5:46AM on Apr 26th 2007
84. Even Karl Rove is not completely bulletproof. Alas, like Rasputin, he may indeed be very hard to politicaly kill. The hole has been punched into the Rove dam but it remains to be seen whether or not the dam will finally collapse before the end of Bush's second term. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, the rich get richer while out here on the ground, the poor get poorer. The stock market closed at 13,000 today, the highest end of day figure in its recorded history. Got milk? Better yet, got stock?
pacrimco at 6:40AM on Apr 26th 2007
85. For the most part, the public is bored and unimpressed with the seemingly perpetual outrage and endless rightous indignation of ossifying boomers on the Left regarding anything Republican.
This level of seething rage is difficult to maintain, and it is interesting to note that even the old gaurd on the left seems tired and threadbare at times.
Ken Berg at 11:03AM on Apr 26th 2007