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I am an East Coast expatriate hiding out in the Midwest...

I am an urban gal living in the suburbs and occasionally hiding in the country

I am a yoga practitioner, fitness enthusiast, believer in the mind-body-spirit connection...

I am a mid-life "revert" to the Roman Catholic faith in which I was raised and which has become an enormous source of support, encouragement, inspiration, and joy in my life...

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I am an explorer; adventurous and curious about the world and people around me...

I am educated in the formal sense but I gain insight through everyday living...

I created this blog at a time of great fear and apprehension in my life. I chose to sustain it because of the discoveries about myself and the world around me that it has revealed.



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    Friday, July 15, 2005
    Bluto's in the White House

    I heard a story from the Tribune read on WGN this morning that, to me, seems worthy of a scene in a National Lampoon movie. The key component of this tale of trickery, which is at once offensive and yet, hilarious in the most sophmoric of ways, is excerpted below and is noted in BOLD print (I added the highlighting). It recalls a political prank executed against then-Democratic Illinois State Treasurer candidate Alan Dixon by none other than Karl Christian Rove. The boys of Delta House would have been proud. Maybe if things don't work out in Washington, Karl could get a gig as a contributor to Ashton Kucher's PUNK'D!



    From The Chicago Tribune
    By Mark Silva, Washington Bureau. Tribune political writer Rick Pearson contributed to this report
    Published July 14, 2005

    WASHINGTON -- Karl Rove, a master of the political attack with added credentials as a cunning operative, suddenly finds himself playing an extraordinarily defensive game, as a federal investigation of who revealed the identity of a CIA operative reaches high into the White House.

    Rove, deputy chief of staff and architect of President Bush's political career, has reached the pinnacle of American politics with a blend of brainpower, discipline and ruthless aggressiveness.

    But now, with the White House declining to publicly discuss what role Rove might have played in the possibly illegal disclosure of a covert agent's identity, the president's most dedicated brigadier has retreated to the bunker. And as a Time magazine reporter who drew on Rove as a source for his story about the agent testified to a grand jury Wednesday, Bush publicly declined to elaborate on the case.

    "Rove is not just any White House staffer. He is the man," said Scott Reed, a Republican consultant with close ties to the White House. "They haven't named it the `Roval Office' at this point, but that's coming down the pike. At least they should call it the `Rove Garden."'

    ...

    A specialist in direct-mail appeals for fundraising, Rove helped George W. Bush win election as Texas governor in 1994 and set out to get him elected president in 2000 with the most aggressive fundraising campaign a presidential candidate had ever waged.

    After Bush suffered a humiliating defeat in the New Hampshire primary against Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), Rove recast Bush as "a reformer with results." Then he launched a take-no-prisoners attack on McCain.

    "Everybody knows how bright Karl is," said Republican consultant Alex Castellanos. "He is one of the sharpest political minds of this generation. But I think people don't value his biggest asset, and that is he shares the same principles and focus of the president. He believes what the president believes."

    But Rove hasn't always hewed to the purest principles in pursuit of his political goals.

    Rove left college in Utah to work on political campaigns and moved to Illinois in 1970. Working alongside Robert Kjellander, then president of the College Republicans of Illinois and now a Republican national committeeman, Rove took quickly to the task of organizing college campuses.

    Fake invitations

    He also used an assumed name to gain access to the campaign headquarters of Democrat Alan Dixon, who was running for state treasurer. Once inside, Rove grabbed campaign stationery and later used it to print fake invitations to the grand opening of the Democrat's Chicago office, which he distributed to homeless people on Lower Wacker Drive.

    People showed up in droves, lured by the free liquor, food and women that Rove had promised on the invitations. Dixon won anyway, but Rove's chicanery came to symbolize what would become a win-at-all-costs ethic that eventually permeated the state's Republican culture...

    My take on the political prank is as follows: As far as I am concerned, politicians and their cronies all have some element of sleaze-factor running through their veins so they can handle themselves no matter how bizarre the antics. The only real "victims" in this prank were, of course, the hopeful homeless people who were turned away from their fantasy buffet 'n booze party.

    Posted at 11:06 am by brandy101

    Lyly
    July 16, 2005   01:56 PM PDT
     
    "He is one of the sharpest political minds of this generation. But I think people don't value his biggest asset, and that is he shares the same principles and focus of the president. He believes what the president believes."

    And is all too happy to carry out the dirty work for the cause....Karl Rogue indeed.
    The Doctor
    July 15, 2005   02:41 PM PDT
     
    Hi brandy. It is always so with politics. In college, I actually believed that many platforms and agendas were sincere. I headed the "indepentent" student's political group. Got to meet Bush senior (interviewed him in Bonn). Met Quayle (lol). It was amazing how they opened their door to the student associations. Thank god I saw through all the manipulations....I may have been one of them.
    scott
    July 15, 2005   02:03 PM PDT
     
    It takes a real detective to do that. Only the other day I accidentally gave away my secret identity to 3 people.
    BTW, I have had growing suspicions that BRANDY 101 isn't your real name. Which wing of the 'organisation' do you work for?
     

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