Posted on 10/31/2014 6:00:27 AM PDT by iontheball
Karl Roves support for what many Americans consider amnesty for illegal immigrants has put the Republican political guru at odds with The Heritage Foundation for a decade.
Thats why observers of current and past incarnations of immigration reform were surprised to learn of Roves association with a campaign ad drawing attention in a hot U.S. Senate race.
The 30-second ad was paid for by American Crossroads, a political action group largely financed by Rove, best known as chief political aide to President George W. Bush. The ad, which first aired early this month, cites a Heritage Foundation report last year on the fiscal costs of amnesty in attacking the Democratic candidate in Iowa for supporting immigration amnesty.
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we are not on the same page because I’m able to look at each situation and look at their opponent and make a rational decision. You on the other hand have your knee jerk formulas - when there are vast differences between what is possible in Cali and New Hampshire versus what’s possible in Georgia or South Carolina.
Just seems like some of this election stuff is hard for you to grasp.
I realize that, but in this case HE IS NOT DOING THAT - HE IS FUNDING ANTI AMNESTY MESSAGES FOR AN ANTI AMNESTY CANDIDATE. Sheesh, just go enjoy your maturbatory Rove loathing - and leave the analysis to the rational.
I agree. Frankly, the more conservative positions we can make the GOP-E hold, the better. We know they are winning positions.
I remember the last time the Republicans held the House, Senate and Presidency.
It wasn’t much to write home about.
They started the massive government spending that broke the bank before GW Bush could get out of office.
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Republican spending is little different that Democrat spending.
The ole adage: It depends on whose ox is being gored.
No matter what happens under a gOpE House, Senate and Presidency (Hope), it will be infinitely better than under a democRAT one. imho
Some people just insist on being miserable, or somehow think there’s some kind of intellectual brilliance by being cynical 100% of the time.
The GOP E makes me legitimately miserable enough - when they do something right, I’m not going to be a one of the bitter old FR codger commando unit.
So what? I remember when Peyton Manning was a Colt. I remember when Kobe Bryant was a young superstar. I remember when the Big Red Machine dominated baseball.
dude, move on.....
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