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Power drains from lame-duck presidency

By Andrew Ward in Washington

Published: August 17 2007 20:15 | Last updated: August 17 2007 20:15

Karl Rove said the first thing he planned to do after leaving the White House was go duck hunting in Texas. It was an unfortunate choice of getaway considering that his resignation this week added to the impression of George W. Bush as a lame duck president.

The departure of Mr Bush’s chief political strategist was viewed in some quarters as a symbolic moment marking the end of the administration as a force in domestic policymaking.

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