"Well, I didn't like what Mr. Rove said, because it frames terrorism
and the issue of terrorism and everything that goes with it, whether
it's the renewal of the Patriot Act or the NSA wiretapping, in a
political context," said Sen. Chuck Hagel, Nebraska Republican."

http://www.insightmag.com/Media/MediaManager/Rove2.htm

Issue Date: February 6-12, 2006, Posted On: 2/6/2006

Rove counting heads on the Senate Judiciary Committee

Presidential adviser Karl Rove carried his files and luggage after
arriving with President Bush in Dallas on Feb. 3. (L.M. Otero/AP)
 

The White House has been twisting arms to ensure that no Republican
member votes against President Bush in the Senate Judiciary
Committee�s investigation of the administration's unauthorized
wiretapping.

Congressional sources said Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove has
threatened to blacklist any Republican who votes against the
president. The sources said the blacklist would mean a halt in any
White House political or financial support of senators running for
re-election in November.

"It's hardball all the way," a senior GOP congressional aide said.

The sources said the administration has been alarmed over the damage
that could result from the Senate hearings, which began on Monday,
Feb. 6. They said the defection of even a handful of Republican
committee members could result in a determination that the president
violated the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. Such a
determination could lead to impeachment proceedings.

Over the last few weeks, Mr. Rove has been calling in virtually every
Republican on the Senate committee as well as the leadership in
Congress. The sources said Mr. Rove's message has been that a vote
against Mr. Bush would destroy GOP prospects in congressional elections.

"He's [Rove] lining them up one by one," another congressional source
said.

Mr. Rove is leading the White House campaign to help the GOP in
November�s congressional elections. The sources said the White House
has offered to help loyalists with money and free publicity, such as
appearances and photo-ops with the president.

Those deemed disloyal to Mr. Rove would appear on his blacklist. The
sources said dozens of GOP members in the House and Senate are on that
list.

So far, only a handful of GOP senators have questioned Mr. Rove's tactics.

Some have raised doubts about Mr. Rove's strategy of painting the
Democrats, who have opposed unwarranted surveillance, as being
dismissive of the threat posed by al Qaeda terrorists.

"Well, I didn't like what Mr. Rove said, because it frames terrorism
and the issue of terrorism and everything that goes with it, whether
it's the renewal of the Patriot Act or the NSA wiretapping, in a
political context," said Sen. Chuck Hagel, Nebraska Republican.





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