September 30, 2003


Scandal Catches White House Off Guard

Jack Shafer provides the best background to date on the scandal involving a White House leak that uncovered a CIA operative. Andrew Sullivan also does a nice job, though he's skeptical.

The Los Angeles Times says the issue "has metastasized into a mini-scandal with such speed that many in Washington, including the White House, appear to have been caught off-guard."

Josh Marshall is all over the story and picks apart White House spin and Bob Novak's backtracking.

And though the White House vigorously denies the leak came from him, USA Today looks at Karl Rove's considerable influence in the White House.

Update: The Houston Chronicle reports that Rove was fired in 1992 from the Bush-Quayle Texas campaign, "after officials suspected that he was the source for a column by Novak and Roland Evans that portrayed the Texas presidential operation as in disarray... At the time Rove denied he was the source, and he said the column was false."


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