(May 5, 2011) Barack Obama announced his reelection campaign on April 5, and within hours Karl Rove, the crafty political strategist once famously dubbed “Bush’s Brain,” was on Fox news opining on the field of Republican candidates. Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty was cited as a leading contender. Was there anyone stronger out there?
“There could be someone stronger,” Rove replied. “But we won’t know for seven, eight or nine more months until these people react to events, plan their campaigns and create narratives.”

Creating a narrative is Rove’s specialty — a skill he deployed masterfully as a campaign strategist for George W. Bush’s 1994 and 1998 gubernatorial victories, as well as his 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns. Rove’s modus operandi is something that author — and former North Coast Journal contributor — Bill Israel has studied firsthand. Now a professor of journalism and political communication at St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas, Israel once helped Rove teach a course in college journalism, giving him an inside view of Rove’s political philosophies.
Shortly after Richard Nixon’s 1972 reelection, Israel, then in his early 20s, moved to Washington, D.C., leaving his job as an Iowa political reporter to become press secretary to Senator Harold Hughes. While in office, Hughes chaired the Senate Armed Services subcommittee investigation of Nixon’s covert Cambodian Campaign. Israel found himself assisting several Washington insiders on the investigation, which ultimately contributed to the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearings.
While working at the intersection of media and Washington politics, Israel met and fell in love with his colleague Claudia, a native of the North Coast. In 1974 Israel helped Claudia and her two children move to Eureka so she could be close to her family and build a life away from the buzz of the nation’s capital. Shortly thereafter, the two married and settled in Humboldt County.
In a recent phone interview, Israel said this area is a political microcosm for the nation. “Arcata and Eureka are good at representing the opposing forces in the country. You’ve got the industrial base and then the more freethinkers who associate themselves with education and equal opportunity,” Israel said.
While living in Eureka, Israel took to freelancing for the Sacramento Bee, the San Francisco Chronicle, the San Francisco Examiner and the North Coast Journal. After 15 years on the North Coast he decided to pursue a graduate degree in journalism from the University of Texas at Austin. Claudia was supportive of the move, though the two eventually divorced.
Upon graduating with his Master’s in 1994, Israel entered the university’s Ph.D. program in journalism and political communication. He also began teaching classes in reporting. In the spring of 1998 Israel was asked to assist with teaching a class called “Politics and the Press.” It was there that he met Karl Rove. The political mastermind had been hired to team-teach with Israel and journalist Dave McKinney. What Israel witnessed in that classroom would provide the impetus for his book A Nation Seized: How Karl Rove and the Political Right Stole Reality, Beginning With the News.
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STAFF PICK / events, art, outdoors, sports, for kids, free / 9 a.m.-6 p.m. A 3-day, 42-mile kinetic sculpture race over land, sand, mud and water! LeMans start at the Noon Whistle on the Arcata Plaza. Follow the race through Manila, Eureka and into Ferndale on Memorial Day for the Glorious Finish. kineticgrandchampionship.com. 889-3024.
STAFF PICK / events / 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Student designed and produced clothing. Fundraiser for Arcata Arts Institute. $35/$25 students. artsinstitute.net. 822-1220.
events / 8 a.m.-noon. Woodside Preschool, 900 Hodgson St, Eureka. www.woodsidepreschool.com. 445-9132.
STAFF PICK / outdoors / 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meet at Pacific Union School. Help remove non-native invasives at the Lanphere Dunes Unit of the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tools and gloves provided, wear work clothes and bring water. Carpool to the protected site. 444-1397.
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Comment / By Anonymous / Today, 3:36 p.m.
I would love to read a book about the republican-dominated hierarchy at nearly every public campus in the U.S., and the academic implications.
Didn’t Israel work at HSU for many years? Why leave that out of the lengthy, detailed bio? Didn’t HSU’s right-wing leadership eventually cause a few problems for Israel?
Congratulations on your success, despite the odds.