Another day, another resignation.
This time, it’s Scott Jennings, who worked under Karl Rove in the White House.
Jennings, among other things, was a frequent contact concerning the U.S. attorney firings for Justice Department aides Kyle Sampson and Monica Goodling in the White House. The other Rove aide involved in the firings, Sara Taylor, left the White House earlier this year. When he was subpoenaed to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee, he refused to discuss the firings (or even discuss his role in appointing U.S. attorneys in general), citing executive privilege.
But we’ll remember Jennings most of all for his remarkably effective parroting of the White House talking points about the political briefings Jennings gave at various department and agencies. Jennings, remember, gave the most infamous of those briefings, at the General Services Administration. After Jennings had finished his rundown of which GOP candidates were in trouble of losing reelection, GSA chief Lurita Doan asked aloud how GSA projects could be used to help “our candidates.” Jennings reportedly replied that the top would be better discussed “off-line.”
So in appreciation for Jennings’ service, here’s last months’ TPMtv episode on the subject, complete with Jennings’ and Taylor’s mind-wracking message discipline:
Rove Aide Heads for The Exits