On the recordAugust 12, 2007
Rove is the single most significant adviser, at least in domestic policy, had a great hand in it, especially in the second term, and was really the architect for a lot of what Bush did.
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transcripts.cnn.comRove is the single most significant adviser, at least in domestic policy, had a great hand in it, especially in the second term, and was really the architect for a lot of what Bush did.
David Gergen discusses Karl Rove's significant influence on domestic policy during Bush's presidency.
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