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"'Karl Rove is back - like an even worse sequel to a movie panned by the critics,' Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) wrote Wednesday."

Karl Rove spoke at the Texas Union Ballroom in an event hosted by College Republicans, 04/25/10. (photo: Tamir Kalifa)
Karl Rove spoke at the Texas Union Ballroom in an event hosted by College Republicans, 04/25/10. (photo: Tamir Kalifa)

 

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+7 # kalpal 2010-09-30 10:10
The notion that Rive is ever truthful beggars the imagination. His crony Gillespie is on the same plane of nontruthfulness .

Why bother listening to either one's protestations about their lack of involvement in groups that behave as though they were intensely trained by both men and are being led by them now.
 
 
+1 # Mike K 2010-10-02 09:05
Since Rove got his start in politics pulling various dirty tricks getting Nixon elected he is far to soaked in mud and excrament to ever be honest.
 
 
+9 # Hal 2010-09-30 11:11
Since "Super-spinner" Rove never hesitates to use megalies for his causes, then just go ahead and spread megatruths about his involvement--whether they are partially true or not! Let him and his ilk whine and whimper as their actions are spotlighted!
 
 
+15 # fredboy 2010-09-30 11:27
It is amazing that an overweight, socially inept pinhead can warp Machiavelli and Orwell's 1984 and the Democrats--allegedly intelligent--cringe in confusion and fear.
How many decades will it take to teach you to anticipate and block punches and counterpunch? And scrap fear, realizing a great fight is damned exciting?

Instead of focus and direction, the Democrats are individually swerving all over the place, each trying and failing to impress, each lacking the will to rise up united and pound these bastards. You appear, forgive me, to be hesitant, uncertain, apologetic whiners. The GOP, in their viciousness, does not.

Either champion or step aside.

And Obama, the time of the humble, polite leader is gone. The Gandhi approach did not work. We now need Gabriel--we need you to blow your horn.
 
 
+9 # Tom Shetterly 2010-09-30 12:20
Rove and Gillespie are not behind American Crossroads the same way that the Koch brothers are not behind the Tea Party.

When are American's going to stop being so naive about the power brokers of American Politics?

Follow the money and it is easy to see who controls our national dialog.
 
 
+7 # ER444 2010-09-30 13:06
I think Obama started finally blowing his horn in Wisconsin. Now the rest of the party has to get mad and loud and back him up. The answer to winning in November is to get the already believers away from the TV and into the polling stations. I am quite sure a super majority of Americans are for progressive principles, now they have to vote !!
 
 
+8 # raine51 2010-09-30 13:29
Sadly, the Supreme Court declared this twisted piece of fecal matter with the rights of person-hood. Well...his Corporate NPO, anyway.
 
 
+5 # Vardette 2010-09-30 13:58
They will not be happy until they totally destroy us and then what will they have? A failed nation and a lesson to the rest of the world
 
 
+3 # Rowland 2010-10-01 18:12
Fed up to here with money-scrounging rants about the liar Karl Rove. If he was as bad as they say (and he is), why didn't they bust his ass when he snubbed all those senate subpoenas?

If the Democrats had showed some spine, we would have shown some desire to help them out.
 

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