That was a great moment. Only someone like Bob Woodward would find it sinister. Am I really supposed to believe Rove was reminded of a NAZI rally? Give me a friggin' break. REality check time. The crowd cheered for Bush. That was good, especially after all the speculation by the media that Bush just might get himself booed. But it was the Yankees who really brought the house down, which is also good. And MLB picked it as one of baseball's 30 greatest moments. I find it hard to believe that Rove said anything about comparing it to a Nazi rally. Anyhow, Woodward has a reputation for making things up -- Dan Aykroyd is still angry about his John Belushi book.
>I find it hard to believe that Rove said anything about comparing it to a Nazi rally.
Rove didn't say that. He 'thought' it. Look at the Woodward sentence again. The guy has ESP because he is a mind reader.