Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Nothing to See Here Folks

Just move right along:

The head of the federal agency investigating Karl Rove's White House political operation is facing allegations that he improperly deleted computer files during another probe, using a private computer-help company, Geeks on Call.

Scott Bloch runs the Office of Special Counsel, an agency charged with protecting government whistleblowers and enforcing a ban on federal employees engaging in partisan political activity. Mr. Bloch's agency is looking into whether Mr. Rove and other White House officials used government agencies to help re-elect Republicans in 2006.

At the same time, Mr. Bloch has himself been under investigation since 2005. At the direction of the White House, the federal Office of Personnel Management's inspector general is looking into claims that Mr. Bloch improperly retaliated against employees and dismissed whistleblower cases without adequate examination.

Richard Cohen thinks it's funny. Joe Klein can't be bothered and doesn't have the background to understand it. David Broder thinks it's an opportunity for Republicans and Maureen Dowd is too fixated on Hillary's cleavage to notice.

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