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Politics : Politics for Pros- moderated

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From: LindyBill2/10/2005 2:51:36 AM
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THE NOTE - WS SUMMARY
All things — apparently — are possible.

Although we have not seen donkeys fly (yet), peace is breaking out in the Middle East; Wizards' losses are considered a surprise; and Karl Rove has been given more power.

If Democrats spent less time being afraid of Rove (and less time trying to mask their fear by using macho anti-Rove language in public), and more time trying to recognize the efficacy of the power of ideas (and the power of, uhm, power), they just might be better off.

With their leaders still seemingly flummoxed and organizing, the Democratic Party's best hope would seem to be that Rove will now have to spend even more time in meetings and dealing with personnel issues, and that could sink him.

That sounds like a plan!!!

(Let's see how quickly Sen. Reid's war room analyzes the preceding five paragraphs.)

The Washington Post's Peter Baker outlines the consolidation of Karl Rove's influence. Reporters continue to appear shocked, shocked that Mr. Rove cares about policy
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