On the recordApril 18, 2006
If he is, he ought to be paid by the Republican Party, not by the American taxpayers.
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transcripts.cnn.comIf he is, he ought to be paid by the Republican Party, not by the American taxpayers.
Begala critiques Karl Rove's role in politics and suggests he should not be funded by taxpayers.
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