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TURNABOUT: Now calls for Rove to go! Bush adviser 'jokes' about murder
WND ^ | 31 Aug 12 | WND

Posted on 09/01/2012 1:42:58 PM PDT by xzins

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To: GeronL

My side is not any particular Senator, but Republican control of the Senate. At this point, maybe Akin is the best way to go in MO. Or maybe a conservative write-in candidate would be the more likely path for a Republican pick-up. My main point is that we have to think strategically abut how to gain control of the branch of government that can either restrain Obama or - if we win the Presidency - implement a freedom agenda.

But if we’re motivated by great injustices, e.g., Karl Rove said something offensive, the MSM reacts differently to idiot Republicans than it does to idiot Democrats, etc., we take our eyes off the ball.

And Akin is not just a non-entity, he’s also a jerk for not getting out of the way, because any other Republican with a non-flat-line EEG can win this thing easily. He’s the one who created this dilemma, not Karl Rove or the MSM.

Over & out. There’s still plenty of weekend left.


81 posted on 09/01/2012 4:12:50 PM PDT by BCrago66
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To: xzins

Is Rove married?


82 posted on 09/01/2012 4:15:20 PM PDT by Leep (I'm a Chic-Fil--A-merican)
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To: montag813
Rove is spending $300 million to defeat Obama.

And all that money comes with with strings attached that transforms conservatives into RINOs.

Democrats spent $1.5 million to help Akin win (3 times what he spent himself!)

Because they knew that he was too conservative for the GOPe and that they would try to replace him afterwards for some faux pas, and in doing so alienate a whole lot of the GOP base. And they were right.

Who will we "replace" Rove and his $300 million with?

It's not Rove's $300 million. He is replaceable.

83 posted on 09/01/2012 4:17:10 PM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: xzins

Well I guess its time to let him go.


84 posted on 09/01/2012 4:41:08 PM PDT by HANG THE EXPENSE (Life's tough.It's tougher when you're stupid.)
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To: who knows what evil?

Most times the wheels of karma move slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine. Looks like those wheels sped up a bit.

Buh-bye.


85 posted on 09/01/2012 5:04:30 PM PDT by RKBA Democrat (WILLARD 2012 - It's not just a campaign, it's a conservative suicide pact!)
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To: Gene Eric
"It might help Akin to publicly give Rove a pass on this."

I agree. It would be a very classy move on Akin's part.

86 posted on 09/01/2012 5:04:48 PM PDT by jan in Colorado (In times of universal deceit, telling the truth will be a revolutionary act. --George Orwell.)
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To: xzins
Rove has a gigantic mouth.

It finally overloaded his ample...backside.


87 posted on 09/01/2012 5:10:26 PM PDT by philman_36 (Pride breakfasted with plenty, dined with poverty, and supped with infamy. Benjamin Franklin)
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To: hinckley buzzard
Exactly Rove was playing the smart ass in front of a bunch of GOP $$$ donors

He is overcome with his own importance
88 posted on 09/01/2012 5:35:05 PM PDT by uncbob
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To: xzins

“At the very least Rove should make a public apology.”

Maybe it would help for Karl to do an ad ala Christine O’Donnell’s “I’m not a witch” ad...

Rove: I’m not a murderer. I’m just like you.


89 posted on 09/01/2012 6:09:59 PM PDT by Heart of Georgia ("Together we will unite America and get this done" - Paul Ryan - August 11, 2012)
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To: BCrago66

While I agree that Akin should withdraw, I don’t agree with the epithets. I think he is smart enough, a good man and a good conservative but should be more judicious with his comments. The question is - was this a one time slip or are we in for more of the same as Akin grows older? Or even in the last few weeks of the campaign?

I think only Akin and his staff really know how well he functions, particularly under extreme stress such as a debate.

I only know that we do not get any “do overs” in this election, and if Todd Akin stays in and messes this up we are all going to be grieving.

I was harrassed when I said something like that earlier, so please don’t bother to flame me again. You can save all the “agist” comments too, because I am 5 yrs. older than Akin, and I am not running for a vitally important seat in the senate. I subscribe to the Clint Eastwood quote “a man has to know his limitations”.

As for Rove, if he is employed in any way by the Republican party, I think he should be terminated forthwith.

I hope that FOX news will at least censure or suspend him.


90 posted on 09/01/2012 6:34:44 PM PDT by chronicles
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To: GeronL

great point in #74.
...he also prevented us taking the Senate in 2010.
otherwise, Obamacare would never have passed in the first place.


91 posted on 09/01/2012 6:47:29 PM PDT by Elendur (It is incumbent on every generation to pay its own debts as it goes. - Thomas Jefferson)
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To: Jedidah

I don’t think talking about murdering someone falls under free speech...such talk should be taken serious...could actually fall under the title of terrorist talk....Rove is stupid and thinks he can get away with anything...


92 posted on 09/01/2012 8:31:13 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: BCrago66
mitt's a jerk for not stepping aside and letting a Conservative win this thing against obie. Newt would be ten point ahead while mitt is likely going to lose to the weakest, lamest president ever.

Those defending mitt and trashing Akin are either hypocrites or liberals, but I repeat myself.

93 posted on 09/02/2012 5:53:16 AM PDT by Sirius Lee (You ain't holding anybody's feet to the fire ya lousy limp noodle.)
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To: BCrago66
Or maybe a conservative write-in candidate would be the more likely path for a Republican pick-up.

Ohh yeh -- that'll work. Might just as well write in: McCaskill.

And Akin is not just a non-entity, he’s also a jerk for not getting out of the way

Out of the way of what??? a legally held election that he won by 6 points. Missourians take their elections seriously.

because any other Republican with a non-flat-line EEG can win this thing easily.

Name one that can and would run, and oh yeh, [s]he must be one of Karl's gang of five.

He’s the one who created this dilemma, not Karl Rove or the MSM.

Who are you kidding??? He made the comment but Rove and the GOPe created the dilemma by their overreaction.

By his latest comments it is clear that Karl has taken this situation personally. His professional judgment has become seriously flawed as if it has not always been.

94 posted on 09/02/2012 9:15:02 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
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To: xzins

Karl Rove MUST go. He is an egocentric manipulator who cannot stand his new demotion from the warm light of presidential confidante to talking head. Exhibit A is unceasing attack on the Tea Party grass roots effort. As the operatik-in-chief, Commissar Rove wishes to keep all Party members singing his one note aria. While Akin made a foolish comment and, I believe, offered a sincere apology, Rove regrets only having been caught. His cynical, hair-splitting philosophy substitutes for principled advocacy. It is his misguided course that brought us into the Obama era. Enough already with the so-called “Architect.” He should shunned and exiled by Conservatives, the GOP itself, and by anyone who believes in standards of decent, ethical conduct. Goodbye Karl Rove.


95 posted on 09/03/2012 5:57:49 AM PDT by CharlesThe Hammer
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To: xzins

Karl Rove MUST go. He is an egocentric manipulator who cannot stand his new demotion from the warm light of presidential confidante to talking head. Exhibit A is unceasing attack on the Tea Party grass roots effort. As the operatik-in-chief, Commissar Rove wishes to keep all Party members singing his one note aria. While Akin made a foolish comment and, I believe, offered a sincere apology, Rove regrets only having been caught. His cynical, hair-splitting philosophy substitutes for principled advocacy. It is his misguided course that brought us into the Obama era. Enough already with the so-called “Architect.” He should shunned and exiled by Conservatives, the GOP itself, and by anyone who believes in standards of decent, ethical conduct. Goodbye Karl Rove.


96 posted on 09/03/2012 6:12:02 AM PDT by CharlesThe Hammer
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