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Day Two: Repubs. won't talk about Rove



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Oh sure, a couple weeks ago, they were clamoring to support Rove when he trashed Durbin....but where are they now? On the Today Show this morning, Tim Russert said he spoke to a Republican last night who said something along the lines of "If this was a Democratic White House, we'd be holding hearings in a second." But, of course, nothing like that for Karl. They won't even talk about him now.

It's worth looking again at the article John posted last night from The NY Times. They couldn't find any GOPers to go on the record.

Because of the powerful role Mr. Rove plays in shaping policy and deploying Mr. Bush's political support and machinery throughout the party, few Republicans were willing to discuss his situation on the record. Asked for comment, several Republican senators said on Monday that they did not know enough or did not want to venture an opinion.

But in private, several prominent Republicans said they were concerned about the possible effects on Mr. Bush and his agenda, in part because Mr. Rove's stature makes him such a tempting target for Democrats.

"Knowing Rove, he's still having eight different policy meetings and sticking to his game plan," said one veteran Republican strategist in Washington who often works with the White House. "But this issue now is looming, and as they peel away another layer of the onion, there's a lot of consternation. Rove needs to be on his A game now, not huddled with lawyers and press people."

A senior Congressional Republican aide said most members of Congress were still waiting to learn more about Mr. Rove's involvement and to assess whether more disclosures about his role were likely.

"The only fear here is where does this go," the aide said. "We can't know."
If they Republicans are this worried, then this scandal IS as bad as we think.


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