Karl Rove to Counter Balance KOS as Newsweek Contributor for Elections
We reported earlier about KOS founder, Markos, being hired to cover the Presidential elections for Newsweek and mentioned that an announcment would be made soon as to who would counterbalance him. Newsweek outdoes itself on this one.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Thursday, November 15, 2007KARL ROVE TO BECOME NEWSWEEK CONTRIBUTOR
New York–Karl Rove, the former White House deputy chief of staff, will become a Newsweek contributor, offering occasional opinion pieces to the pages of the magazine and to Newsweek.com.“Newsweek has a long tradition of asking practitioners and opinion-makers to offer our readers the benefits of their experience in occasional opinion essays,” said Newsweek Editor Jon Meacham. “Whether one agrees or disagrees with Karl, there is no arguing that he has been a critical player in the political world with insights and experiences that we think will give our readers something unique. A great recent example is George Stephanopoulos, who did terrific work for us after he left the Clinton White House in the second term.”
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Posted by Jay on November 15, 2007 4:35 pm
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Rove is more than a counter balance. Markos can’t even stand in Rove’s shadow. Did I mention I hate those Kos wussy’s?