Saturday, May 1, 2010

Weh & Rove's E-mail Love Affair: Reader Submissions

Today is the Big Day!

Today, Allen Weh’s e-mail buddy, the Republican Architect of Bush’s failed policies, Karl Rove, will be in town to help fill the bank accounts of the Republican Party of New Mexico.

As you recall, back in 2005, Allen Weh was the Chairman of the Republican Party of New Mexico. As you may also recall, Weh led the tireless and unrelenting fight to remove U.S. Attorney, David Iglesias, from office, because Iglesias refused to raise politically motivated voter fraud cases.

“To be perfectly candid, he was ‘missing in action’ during the last election,” said Allen Weh in an e-mail to Rove. In response, Karl Rove ordered an aide to discuss with the White House Counsel's office, the possibility of replacing Mr. Iglesias, who was eventually fired.

The pair must still be good e-mail buddies, because Rove is coming to town just before the primary, and Weh needs all the help he can get. Who knows, Weh might even be asking Karl Rove for advice daily, on his current campaign to become the New Mexico Republican nominee for Governor.

We asked our DPNM readers for submissions of what they though Weh and Rove would be e-mailing each other about as they planned for Rove's time in New Mexico, and readers, you didn't disappoint us!

Here is a selection of the many e-mail responses we received to our query:

1. "How do we support bank CEO's getting billion dollar bonuses instead of meager millions?" -- David, Santa Fe

2. Weh to Rove: "How did you avoid jail for this long?" -- John, Santa Fe

3. Weh to Rove: "We should have put our money in off-shore accounts like our friends in the banking industry did -- then we would even more money!" -- Carol, Las Cruces

4. Rove to Weh: "These campaigns are hard work!" Weh to Rove: "Don't worry -- I'll run government like a business, I only work 2 hours a week at mine!" -- Sara, Albuquerque

And our personal favorite . . .

"Wish we could be there [to protest] -- KICK HIS [BUTT]!" -- Sophia & Nick, Truth or Consequences

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