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Politico: Rand Paul canceled on NBC’s Meet the Press after call from Fox News’ Karl Rove

May 23, 2010 8:13 pm ET by Karl Frisch

Earlier this month, Politico reported that Fox News “political analyst” Karl Rove was "secretly plot[ting a] vast network to reclaim power" for the Republican Party. In the weeks since news of the effort broke, Fox News has been caught looking the other way time and again when it comes to Rove’s conflicting roles.

Now Politico is reporting that Rove urged Kentucky GOP Senate nominee Rand Paul to cancel his appearance on NBC’s Meet the Press this weekend after several days of tough media coverage following his comments on the Civil Rights Act of 1964:

Paul, who canceled a planned appearance Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press” after a week of tough coverage, seems to have switched to a more disciplined approach: get off national TV, focus on Kentucky and stay on message.

That's in part because senior Republicans have told him to do so.

Karl Rove, the former top adviser to George W Bush, called Paul's campaign manager this week and said the candidate was hurting himself with all the exposure, according to a source familiar with the conversation (In an email, Rove only said "no comment" when asked about the matter)

At this point one could easily come to the conclusion that Fox News only pays Rove to underwrite his political activity. After all, they’ve shown no concern whatsoever over the ethical implications of his dual role as a network “political analyst” and his work for the GOP "campaign apparatus.”

Those ethical implications are further complicated by news that Rove is purportedly advising partisan political campaigns directly.

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    • Author by Moderate Man (May 23, 2010 8:18 pm ET)
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      All fox News does is bankroll political activists or funnel money to other organizations that in turn trickle down the cash to activists. Once something like the Paul statement leaves conservative control, the paid activists go into overdrive to try and do damage control...

      The problem is, will the media actually report on Fox News and their cohorts attempt to control the narrative and continue in their brand of electioneering?
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    • Author by cugagcmu805031 (May 23, 2010 8:21 pm ET)
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      He's not called "the architect" for nothing. He is probably part of that "shadow" government that Jeb Bush was referring to last year. Rand Paul can't hide forever. I hope the national networks keep their eye on him, and that they show up every time he opens his mouth.
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      • Author by political_left-religious_right (May 24, 2010 12:19 pm ET)
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        He's not called "the architect" for nothing.

        He's also not called "Tuhrd Blossom" for nothing (thanks a lot, MMFA profanity filters; that's the first time I've been zapped, and for a word that wasn't too strong even for my saintly grandmother).

        Furthermore, he's not called "Bush's brain" (boy, that's damning with faint praise!) for nothing.
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      • Author by Moderate Man (May 24, 2010 11:05 pm ET)
           
        Glenn Beck warned about listening to those who promote the idea of "shadow" governments in his book Common Sense...
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    • Author by steeve (May 23, 2010 9:32 pm ET)
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      Whoops, bad timing.

      Rove knows full well that Gregory will bow low to conservative power. It would have been the perfect show to have pretended to face down the liberal media and win. But Rove said to avoid national media in general, without knowing that a puppy dog was the next in line.

      They'll get this straightened out, and Paul will do Meet the Press next week, claim absolution, then avoid the media for months.
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    • Author by clearstate (May 23, 2010 10:22 pm ET)
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      He'll probably appear on Hannity and claim the liberal media was out to vilify and brand him a racist.
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