Six days before she turns the big 7-0, Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.) won a lovely ugly New York Times expose of the Lady in the Water-level disaster that is her tenure as the Republicans' Senate campaign chairwoman. Dole took the momentum Karl Rove created with his "Social Security: 70 Years is Enough" and "Hurricane Katrina relief: What's the Rush?" campaigns and somehow squandered it on a candidate team that could actually lose the Senate. And that's not all: She even shanghaied one of the GOP's precious few black candidates.
Last Night a Butler Saved My Life
Last Night a Butler Saved My Life
Last Night a Butler Saved My Life
Six days before she turns the big 7-0, Sen. Elizabeth Dole (R-N.C.) won a lovely ugly New York Times expose of the Lady in the Water-level disaster that is her tenure as the Republicans' Senate campaign chairwoman. Dole took the momentum Karl Rove created with his "Social Security: 70 Years is Enough" and "Hurricane Katrina relief: What's the Rush?" campaigns and somehow squandered it on a candidate team that could actually lose the Senate. And that's not all: She even shanghaied one of the GOP's precious few black candidates.