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evokes that pure digust usually reserved for serial puppy-mutilators and other purveyors of straightforward physical maiming; this is not so much a Himmler or G\ufffdbbels inside - as a Heydrich. 'Course the Sr. Editor could be a dangerous commiepinko, too. Let's ask Cheney if he's legit; maybe see if Maureen Dowd agrees; that'd be safe enough.
This August, I had lunch with Kennedy near his office in Montgomery. I had hoped to discuss how it was that he had beaten one of the savviest political strategists in modern history, and I expected to hear more of the raucous campaign tales that are a staple of Alabama politics. Neither Kennedy nor our meeting was anything like what I had anticipated. A small man, impeccably dressed and well-mannered, Kennedy appeared to derive little satisfaction from having beaten Rove. In fact, he seemed shaken, even ten years later. He quietly explained how Rove's arrival had poisoned the judicial climate by putting politics above matters of law and justice\ufffd"collateral damage," he called it, from the win-at-all-costs attitude that now prevails in judicial races.

He talked about the viciousness of the "slash-and-burn" campaign, and how Rove appealed to the worst elements of human nature. "People vote in Alabama for two reasons," Kennedy told me. "Anger and fear. It's a state that votes against somebody rather than for them. Rove understood how to put his finger right on the trigger point." Kennedy seemed most bothered by the personal nature of the attacks, which, in addition to the usual anti-trial-lawyer litany, had included charges that he was mingling campaign funds with those of a nonprofit children's foundation he was involved with. In the end he eked out a victory by less than one percentage point.

Kennedy leaned forward and said, "After the race my wife, Peggy, was at the supermarket checkout line. She picked up a copy of Reader's Digest and nearly collapsed on her watermelon. She called me and said, 'Sit down. You're not going to believe this.'" Her husband was featured in an article on "America's worst judges." Kennedy attributed this to Rove's attacks.

When his term on the court ended, he chose not to run for re-election. I later learned another reason why. Kennedy had spent years on the bench as a juvenile and family-court judge, during which time he had developed a strong interest in aiding abused children. In the early 1980s he had helped to start the Children's Trust Fund of Alabama, and he later established the Corporate Foundation for Children, a private, nonprofit organization.

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Some of Kennedy's campaign commercials touted his volunteer work, including one that showed him holding hands with children. "We were trying to counter the positives from that ad," a former Rove staffer told me, explaining that some within the See camp initiated a whisper campaign that Kennedy was a pedophile. "It was our standard practice to use the University of Alabama Law School to disseminate whisper-campaign information," the staffer went on. "That was a major device we used for the transmission of this stuff. The students at the law school are from all over the state, and that's one of the ways that Karl got the information out\ufffdhe knew the law students would take it back to their home towns and it would get out." This would create the impression that the lie was in fact common knowledge across the state. "What Rove does," says Joe Perkins, "is try to make something so bad for a family that the candidate will not subject the family to the hardship. Mark is not your typical Alabama macho, beer-drinkin', tobacco-chewin', pickup-drivin' kind of guy. He is a small, well-groomed, well-educated family man, and what they tried to do was make him look like a homosexual pedophile. That was really, really hard to take."
Read the accounts in serial detail and see the absolute premeditation of McCarthy/G\ufffdbbels fabrication, and it's clear from the closing \ufffds - -
But an interesting thing happened as I worked on this piece. Early in the summer, as Bush was struggling, even Rove's allies professed to doubt his ability to control the dynamics of the race in view of an unrelenting stream of bad news from Iraq. Several insisted that he was in over his head\ufffdwith an emphasis that seemed to go deeper than mere professional envy. Yet by August, when attacks by the anti-Kerry group Swift Boat Veterans for Truth were dominating the front pages, such comments had become rarer. Then they died away entirely.

If this year stays true to past form, the campaign will get nastier in the closing weeks, and without anyone's quite registering it, Rove will be right back in his element. He seems to understand\ufffdindeed, to count on\ufffdthe media's unwillingness or inability, whether from squeamishness, laziness, or professional caution, ever to give a full estimate of him or his work. It is ultimately not just Rove's skill but his character that allows him to perform on an entirely different plane. Along with remarkable strategic skills, he has both an understanding of the media's unstated self-limitations and a willingness to fight in territory where conscience forbids most others.

Rove isn't bracing for a close race. He's depending on it.
- - That unless the %vote is decisive, assuredly we'll see a new definition of UGLY, transmitted worldwide. Remember the imported goons, sent down by Daddy's folks - banging on the walls where vote-counting was happening? What improvements have been spawned in 4 years? (Abu Ghraib may well be seen as just one of our minor attributes as a "civilization". Those Iraqis don't know the democracy they are missing!)

I can hardly wait - meanwhile more ethicsfotainment: the current price-gouging on flu vaccine reveals that the Machiavellian spoor is soo.. Now.


Go Giants.
New LRPD! (new thread)
Created as new thread #179404 titled [link|/forums/render/content/show?contentid=179404|LRPD!]
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     the Passion of the Rove - (rcareaga) - (14)
         I must protest! - (daemon) - (11)
             Re: I must protest! - (rcareaga) - (9)
                 downloading, will review back -NT - (daemon) - (6)
                     review - (daemon) - (5)
                         Likeable!! - (Ashton) - (4)
                             My start in this thread was to explain my vote - (daemon) - (3)
                                 Re: My start in this thread was to explain my vote - (Ashton) - (2)
                                     Re: single-issue kinda guy? - (a6l6e6x)
                                     I dont have a problem that we invaded Iraq - (daemon)
                 Nice link, thx -NT - (deSitter)
                 TAFKAB protests - (daemon)
             ROFL!!!! -NT - (deSitter)
         The comprehensive Rove link - (Ashton) - (1)
             LRPD! (new thread) - (deSitter)

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