Karl Rove’s long reach

About a week ago, the Washington Post ran a report noting that Karl Rove was illegally taking a homestead deduction and property tax cap on his home in DC, and owed the city back taxes. It hardly seemed worth mentioning — not only was there more important news to consider, this apparent clerical error would appear to rank pretty low among Rove’s ills.

That is, until a lawyer in the Texas secretary of state’s office was fired for her role in confirming the Post’s story.

A staff attorney with the Texas secretary of state said yesterday that she was fired this week for violating press protocols when she spoke to a Washington Post reporter who was working on a story about presidential adviser Karl Rove.

Elizabeth Reyes, 30, of Austin said she was fired Tuesday after she was quoted in a Post story that ran Sept. 3 about tax deductions on Rove’s homes in the District and in Texas.

Once again, the Bush gang looks more like an organized crime family than a White House staff. Reyes inadvertently hurt Rove, so Reyes no longer has a job in Texas government.

And when I say “inadvertently,” I mean that literally. The Post contacted Reyes’ office and asked about generalities. Reyes wasn’t even asked about Rove by name; all she did was accurately state the law as it applies to everyone. But within days of playing a side role in a story that hurt Rove, she’s gone.

For that matter, when the Plame scandal in mind, there is some irony here. Rove talked to a reporter; Reyes talked to a reporter. Rove told a lie; Reyes told the truth. Rove was driven by a desire to smear a political rival; Reyes was driven by a desire to give a reporter accurate information. Rove may have violated a series of federal laws; Reyes may have violated an office policy about media interviews involving “controversial” subject matter.

Rove is helping run the executive branch of the federal government; Reyes is unemployed. Bush’s America is an odd place indeed.

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  • Elizabeth Reyes, congratulations, you have a story and now people will know your name. You’ll be running for congress next fall on the Democrat ticket. Please see Jan in make-up, and Peter in wardrobe.

  • Why doesn’t this surprise me? As a Texas resident, I know that Gov. Rick Perry is nothing but a Bush wannabe. Basically an extension of the Bush “politico-mafia” family.

    Even if Ms. Reyes had violated the policy and had known that it was considered to be a “controversial issue” (which is ludicrous), is that reason to fire her? I don’t think so. For crying out loud, they haven’t even fired MICHAEL BROWN’S butt yet!! And he not only lied but also displayed lethal incompetency.

    When will the “sheeple” wake up to the despicable manner in which these people are tearing this country apart? And in this case, ROVE WAS THE ONE WHO VIOLATED THE LAW!!!!!

    When will the insanity end?

  • Ah, if she had only been savvy enough to demand anonymity before clarifying a point of tax law….

  • Short fuse beat me to it — the clue is to remain “anonymous”. I guess that advice only applies to those who are telling LIES to the CCCP (Compliant Complicit Corporate Press). Those pesky “New Rules” in BushWorld really are a pain in the ass, huh?

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