From the "Who Needs Karl Rove When You've Got the New York Times" Department, there's this line from today's Adam Nagourney-Elisabeth Bumiller piece on the plight of the president's senior strategist: "One person who met Mr. Rove said he attributed Mr. Bush's problems more to external events, in particular Hurricane Katrina and Iraq, than to anything the White House did wrong."
Whatever it is, we didn't do it
The Times on Karl Rove: The Bush administraiton is suffering from external events -- like Iraq -- rather than anything the White House did wrong.
By Tim Grieve
Published March 23, 2006 2:40PM (EST)
By Tim Grieve
Tim Grieve is a senior writer and the author of Salon's War Room blog.
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