George W. Bush has picked
new nominees for the FEC. One is a Republican, Hans von
Spakovsky, whom Ted Kennedy says "may be at the heart of the
political interference that is undermining the [Justice]
Department's enforcement of federal civil laws." And in an
uncharacteristic moment of cheerful bipartisanship, Bush is also
appointing a Democrat, Robert D. Lenhard, who was quite helpful to
the 1600 Crew as part of the legal team that challenged the
constitutionality of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance
law.
But there is perhaps another reason why Mr. Lenhard is being
rewarded by BushCo. at just this moment. He's the husband of
Viveca Novak, whose testimony now provides the foundation for Karl
Rove's defense in the CIA leak case.


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