Karl Rove is an op-ed columnist for The Wall Street Journal and a contributor to Fox News. Previously, he founded the American Crossroads/Senate Leadership Fund super PAC. Rove also was senior advisor to President George W. Bush from 2000 to 2007 and deputy chief of staff from 2004 to 2007. “The Architect” of Bush’s 2000 and 2004 campaigns, he was president of Karl Rove and Company, a public affairs firm that worked for Republican candidates, nonpartisan causes, and nonprofit groups. The author of The Triumph of William McKinley and Courage and Consequence, Rove is working on a book about presidential decision-making. He is a University of Texas Chancellor’s Council Executive Committee member.
Previously
How do we describe the Republican Party today, and what are the dynamics that will shape its future?
The right today looks different from the right during the era of George W. Bush. Today, the party has more members who consider themselves nationalist, populist, anti-immigrat...
If an American conservative from the 20th Century paid 2019 a visit, he or she might be quite perplexed to see a Republican president rallying his party around aggressive prot...
Resources
Karl Rove on the Future of Conservatism - podcast