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About Karl Rove
Former Deputy
Chief of Staff
and Senior
Advisor to
President George
W. Bush
Author, "Courage
and Consequence"
Fox News
Contributor
Wall Street
Journal Columnist
Newsweek Columnist
Karl Rove served
as Senior
Advisor to
President George
W. Bush from
2000–2007 and
Deputy Chief of
Staff from
2004–2007. At
the White House
he oversaw the
Offices of
Strategic
Initiatives,
Political
Affairs, Public
Liaison, and
Intergovernmental
Affairs and was
Deputy Chief of
Staff for
Policy,
coordinating the
White House
policy-making
process.
Karl has been
described by
respected author
and columnist
Michael Barone
in U.S. News
& World Report as
“…unique…no
Presidential
appointee has
ever had such a
strong influence
on politics and
policy, and none
is likely to do
so again anytime
soon.” Washington
Post columnist
David Broder has
called Karl a
master political
strategist whose
“game has always
been long
term…and he
plays it with an
intensity and
attention to
detail that few
can match.” Fred
Barnes,
executive editor
of The Weekly
Standard,
has called Karl
“the greatest
political mind
of his
generation and
probably of any
generation… He
knows history,
understands the
moods of the
public, and is a
visionary on
matters of
public policy.”
Before Karl
became known as
“The Architect”
of President
Bush’s 2000 and
2004 campaigns,
he was president
of Karl Rove +
Company, an
Austin-based
public affairs
firm that worked
for Republican
candidates,
non-partisan
causes, and
non-profit
groups. His
clients included
over 75
Republican U.S.
Senate,
Congressional,
and
gubernatorial
candidates in 24
states, as well
as the Moderate
Party of Sweden.
As a Fox News
contributor,
Karl provides a
“genuine feel of
inside
knowledge,” says
David Zurawik, Baltimore
Sun television
critic. Megan
Garber, of the Columbia
Journalism
Review, says
Karl has
“focused his
punditry on what
he knows best:
strategy.” Even
the New York
Times acclaims
that “Rove’s
substantive
contributions
may now inspire
a little work
ethic among the
celebrity
talking heads
who may be
forced to bring
to the news a
little more data
and a little
less opinion, a
recalibration
that would be
welcome to its
devoted
viewers.”
Karl writes a
weekly op-ed for
the Wall
Street Journal,
is a Newsweek columnist,
and is the
author of the
forthcoming book
“Courage and
Consequence”
(Threshold
Editions).
A Colorado
native, he
attended the
University of
Utah, the
University of
Maryland-College
Park, George
Mason
University, and
the University
of Texas at
Austin.
Karl has taught
graduate
students at UT
Austin’s Lyndon
B. Johnson
School of Public
Affairs and
undergraduates
in a joint
appointment from
the Journalism
and Government
departments at
the university.
He was also a
faculty member
at the Salzburg
Seminar.
He was
previously a
member of the
Board of
International
Broadcasting,
which oversaw
the operations
of Radio Free
Europe and Radio
Liberty, and
served on the
White House
Fellows regional
selection panel.
He was also a
member of the
Boards of
Regents at Texas
Women's Union
and East Texas
State
University.
Karl now serves
on the Board of
Trustees for the
Texas Parks and
Wildlife
Foundation and
the Texas State
History Museum
Foundation. He
is also a member
of the McDonald
Observatory
Board of
Visitors and the
Texas
Philosophical
Society.
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