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Even before Karl Rove's political memoir was released Tuesday, a flurry of reviews criticized the book as more ho-hum Bush-era defense than revealing look at the legendary operative once dubbed "Bush's Brain."

Election night Texas, 1994. Bush wins his first election, as Govenor, 11/05/94. (photo: David Woo/Dallas Morning News/Corbis)
Election night Texas, 1994. Bush wins his first election, as Govenor, 11/05/94. (photo: David Woo/Dallas Morning News/Corbis)

 

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+2 # motamanx 2010-03-10 06:06
"But Karl will always be an advocate for the president."

Ergo, he will always be wrong.
 

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