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Machiavellian Rove 'Kept Santorum Alive Until He Could Kill Rick Perry First... THEN Newt Gingrich'
Reaganite Republican ^ | 15 November 2012 | Reaganite Republican

Posted on 11/15/2012 6:34:51 AM PST by Reaganite Republican

GO AWAY already


It's over dude...

As you've most likely already heard, the TEA Party right has declared all-out war on Karl 'Boss Hogg' Rove in the wake of numerous recent (expen$ive) GOP disasters in which
'The Architect' played an inglorious starring role. The final straw was likely his lack of willingness to take responsibility for an almost complete lack of success in the 2012 election cycle, instead pointing fingers and making excuses like an Italian cruise ship captain.

Rove's flat-out whiffing in almost every race he backed -on top of improbable Romney defeat- would be enough for any sensible organization to seek-out somebody with a different strategy/skill-set... yet now Rove has provided still more reason to turn on him by attempting to blame the right for Mitten's lack of results while pushing an ill-conceived and unhelpful amnesty agenda as a shiny fool's gold cure-all for the party's current electoral woes.

As someone who initially backed Bachmann and later Newt Gingrich, I sure haven't forgotten the way Rove utilized near-limitless resources to destroy conservative candidates and ram Romney down our gullet. I really felt like I'd been totally screwed-over... not a very pleasant feeling.

Now we read that Santorum -who I'm no fan of- served effectively as a post-Iowa useful idiot that Rove utilized to damage all other conservatives, as he diluted and split the party's right by surrepticiously funding Santorum's dead-end campaign long past it's natural life. Not a huge surprise I guess, we all knew the fix was in... apparent from very early-on.

Thanks Ricky- do you even know you were played yet?

I ASK YOU who needs a duplicitous RINO scumbag like Karl Frickin' Rove manipulating our party- this gaming-the-primaries stuff is completely anti-democratic, denying the people's will (only 30% of Republicans supported Romney in the primaries- that's what you call 'collective wisdom'). 

Small wonder then that Rove got his blobular butt kicked all up-and-down the field on Election Day, and now the whole party is paying a heavy-duty price for it, not to mention the country (highlights Ed.)-

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Business Insider:

Karl Rove was out raising money to keep Santorum alive until they could kill Newt 

Santorum basically ran for Governor of Iowa in 2011, visiting all 99 counties; 

Santorum, out of Iowa, had no organization, no money and no chance in 2012 to be the Republican nominee; he was only a stalking horse for Mitt Romney 

Rove kept Santorum alive until he could kill Rick Perry first, and then Newt Gingrich. It's instructive to note that Santorum placed 3rd in the South Carolina Presidential Primary the third week of January, and placed 3rd again the next week in Florida — yet Rove [by encouraging GOP donors to donate Santorum] was able to parlay two third place finishes into a $1M shot of money to keep Santorum alive...this is political gamesmanship on a whole other level, plus access to unlimited money

That Fox News and the The Wall Street Journal worked out a hefty financial contract with Karl Rove is of no concern to me, Karl has every right to be paid well and -like me- participate in the political process. 

But giving Karl Rove the perch as a neutral analyst and an unbiased observer -honest broker- when in reality Karl is driven by his desire to enhance his clients and/or personal interests -corrupts the process. 

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But guess what? WE WILL WIN this war with Karl Rove and other ossified GOP failures over the next few months...
and we're going to have one helluva lot of fun doing it. 

Yes, the imminent death of the Karl Rove's diabolical RNC cabal will mean a true Reaganite renaissance in this country: you know... the long-overdue one who's time had unfortunately not yet quite come last week- but it is coming my friends, and soon.

How soon? It's already here for Rove- he wasted millions on crap results from coast-to-coast, and nobody's going to hire him for this sort of thing again- he can just sit there and bloviate on Hannity every night, 'blah blah blah CHART blah blah blah $$$ blah blah blah 'confident' blah blah blah blah blah' -yawn-



It's here for Obama's former crony-capitalist buddies on Wall Street, too- financial markets are tanking because most investors were sure that Romney was going to win, and since this was already priced-in to securities, now-disappointed traders are dumping in dismay... tell me they're not up for a Reaganomics-driven recovery right about now.


Yes, it's almost here for all of us: all we got to do is roll
Rollee-Pollee Rove to the curb and usher in a NEW generation of GOP leaders... the so-called 'Children of Reagan': the Rubios, Ryans, Gowdys, the Bachmanns... Ted Cruz... Mike Pence. THESE are people who get it- and because of that, they now stand ready to inherit the leadership mantle of the TEA Party
-which is to be indiscernible from the 'new' GOP- in our ongoing quest to salvage this great nation:


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Forbes:

Rubio already has earned rock star quality, both for his personal charisma and the charisma of his ideas. 


Rubio is a leader in presenting prosperity-with-social-equity, fostering Reaganesque economic policies: 


'We don’t need new taxes. We need new taxpayers, people that are gainfully employed, making money and paying into the tax system. 


And then we need a government that has the discipline to take that additional revenue and use it to pay down the debt and never grow it again. And that’s what we should be focused on, and that’s what we’re not focused on.'

Rubio leads the pack among GOP Insiders in the most recent National Journal Political Insiders’ Poll. He’s built a major league team and is first tier..



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First step? Replace John Boehner with -say- Paul Ryan...

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iowntheworld   Forbes   ArkansasGOPWing   RSN   Business Insider


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Government; History; Politics
KEYWORDS: americancrossroads; evangelicals; gingrich; iowa; karlrove; machiavelli; newt; newtgingrich; newtwasright; perry; plaat; rove; santorum; stalkinghorse; teaparty; vanderplaat
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To: ansel12
Then stop posting here.

You're nothing but a turncoat Axelrod conservative who doesn't deserve to be even heard on any conservative forum.

Go back to DU or KOS, it's where you belong.

GFY.

141 posted on 11/16/2012 2:13:51 PM PST by Lakeshark (!)
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To: onyx; Notary Sojac

The fact is that Governor Palin has been the most effective conservative in America for the last four years, she has been so successful in shaping the party into her own image, that she is already an historical figure, her Governors, Congress people and Senators are what we all cling to in this hour of Romney/Rove caused desperation.

Romney was seen as the anti-Palin leader of the right, and was the actual GOP nominee, yet who do we all think has had more political success and influence since August 2008, and who do we all think will have the most success and influence in 2014?


142 posted on 11/16/2012 2:14:40 PM PST by ansel12 (The only Senate seat GOP pick up was the Palin endorsed Deb FischerÂ’s successful run in Nebraska)
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To: ansel12; ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; stephenjohnbanker; DoughtyOne; Gilbo_3; NFHale; Impy
RE :”I guess you do the best you can with dealing without ever anger issues you have, but man, it sure gets tiresome reading nothing but irrational, personal ragings from you, at some point you need to try and steer yourself towards the politics of freerepublic and of the posts, and thread topics, rather than seeing it as a place for you to release intense personal feelings and rage.see #140

Great summary and well written :)

143 posted on 11/16/2012 10:43:50 PM PST by sickoflibs (How long before cry-Bohner caves to O again? They took the House for what?)
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To: Charles Henrickson

“...un-erasable negatives...”

Please explain what his un-erasable negatives are.

I kept hearing about Newt’s “baggage” all through the primary debates. What more baggage does he have that Obama, doesn’t?? As far as I know, Newt never hung out with communist radical assh*les, wasn’t brought up and educated by communist assh*le radicals, didn’t hide his college records and other pertinent information so as to avoid public scrutiny.

And In light of Operation Fast and Furious, and now the Benghazi disaster, especially, which I fully believe Newt would have handed him balls over in the debates. We’ve got dead Americans that are laying right at the feet of this fraud in the WH.

These topics never came up with any real attempt at pinpointing the blame squarely where it belongs. And Romney fought harder against his GOP opponents than he did against the REAL opponent. When it came to the vulgar brawl that we needed, he folded like a cheap lawn chair.

I’m just curious about the whole “baggage” and “negatives” thing, because every time I heard Gingrich speak, he seemed in command of the issues, and I remember him from his days going head to head with Clinton and making Slick Willie take it on the chin (instead of leaving it on Lewinsky’s chin [sorry...couldn’t resist]).

“...It would have been one of the biggest wipeouts ever, if not the biggest...”

You mean similar to the one we just had with Romney?

This election, and the GOP’s part in helping it, was a disaster for the entire country.

Personally, I think Gingrich scares the hell out of the dems and their RINO comrades alike. We need MORE candidates who scare the hell out of them.

Look at who they’re going after the hardest and you’ll know who they’re worried about - guys like Scott Walker, and Allen West for instance.

Those are the two gentlemen I want to see team up and run in 2016. I’d LOVE to see Allen West as the Speaker of the House - replace that spineless weasel we have right now with a combat vet that isn’t afraid to get in the faces of the domestic enemy.

Don’t take this an attack on your post either; merely want to understand what you mean by Newt’s “negatives”.


144 posted on 11/17/2012 8:02:05 AM PST by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: NFHale
What I mean is that the negative image of Newt Gingrich was so well established in the general public's mind--whether fairly or unfairly--that I strongly doubt he could have overcome it. I don't think he would have done nearly as well as Romney did.

And Romney did not lose by a "wipeout," btw. Obama got barely over 50% (and that, maybe via vote fraud) in Florida, Ohio, Virginia, and--pick any one of several smaller states (NV, NH, IA) to go with them. If those few states are slightly different by a total of a few hundred thousand votes, we're now talking President-elect Romney.

But that now is water under the bridge. Romney didn't win, Gingrich would not have won, and neither will ever be running again.

guys like Scott Walker, and Allen West for instance. Those are the two gentlemen I want to see team up and run in 2016.

Two good men. Walker, I think, could have a shot someday on the national ticket, along with guys like Kasich, McDonnell, and Rubio, maybe Mike Pence. I also think Ryan will be a force in the future.

I’d LOVE to see Allen West as the Speaker of the House.

I'd love to see West in some prominent role, too. But simply as an objective prediction, I don't think West will ever be Speaker of the House or on a national ticket. He will be fortunate just to get back into the House of Representatives.

145 posted on 11/17/2012 8:32:09 AM PST by Charles Henrickson (Conservative Republican who wants to win)
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To: Charles Henrickson

“..the negative image of Newt Gingrich was so well established...”

So that is the “baggage”? Got it, thanks for the clarification. I’ve heard that term so much, and it just rankles the hell out of me. Yeah, the media did their thorough hatchet job him for years. But I do believe if he took it to Obama directly, he would have come out on top it. But yeah...it’s moot now.

RE Romney “wipeout”: Understood. The fact that Romney won’t even challenge any of those totals where there is even the remotest hint of fraud is aggravating as hell. You KNOW the Dems would send an army of lawyers into every precinct and ward if the situation were reversed.


146 posted on 11/17/2012 11:56:45 AM PST by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: Reaganite Republican; sickoflibs; GOPsterinMA; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; ...

Reality check time.

Santorum got over a million more votes than Gingrich and Perry combined (Perry got almost none cause he flamed out early, and no evil mastermind made it happen he did it all by himself). It was the no longer viable GINGRICH staying in that robbed SANTORUM of a chance to win letting Romney narrowly win several key states where Newt was polling in the toilet.

Gingrich and Perry are establishment losers like Romney, not good conservatives. And they were so terrible and incompetent that Obama would have torn either one of them a new one, maybe cost us the House. Hell Gingrich couldn’t even beat a social conservative Senator who lost reelection by 18 points for 2nd place to Romney! He barley beat Paul for third place! Pathetic.

Did Karl Rove tell Newt to attack Romney from the LEFT? LOL.


147 posted on 11/19/2012 11:51:02 PM PST by Impy (Boehner for President - 2013)
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To: Impy; Reaganite Republican; GOPsterinMA; fieldmarshaldj; AuH2ORepublican; Perdogg; BillyBoy
Don’t forget that all the other not-Romney’s always ganged up on the lead not-Romney helping Romney knock them off one by one till Romney was alone. They never ganged up on Romney together.

Romney was great at attacking both the R party nominees and the voters themselves('you lazy moochers') , but not so great at going after Obama.

148 posted on 11/20/2012 12:42:59 AM PST by sickoflibs (How long before cry-Bohner caves to O again? They took the House for what?)
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To: Impy

So you think that Newt beat Ron Paul out for third place using barley? I doubt that Paulistinians would skip the vote just because someone offered them free beer—you’d need to give them quite a bit of weed for that.

That’s, what, four times that you’ve writte barley instead of barely? That’s both hugh and series—I have to go take a shower.


149 posted on 11/20/2012 3:43:51 AM PST by AuH2ORepublican (If a politician won't protect innocent babies, what makes you think that he'll protect your rights?)
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To: AuH2ORepublican; cripplecreek

We’re going to pretend this last time was on “porpoise”. ;)

I can tell you one thing, the Newtbots on this site must have been heavily into barley, if not weed. Or else they are just really really bad at math.


150 posted on 11/20/2012 4:45:46 AM PST by Impy (Boehner for President - 2013)
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To: ilgipper

>>As brilliant as Gingrich is, he would have been a tough sell in the general.

Newt and Cain both have an ability to go around the media that might have won the day in the general. Romney has never shown any such ability.


151 posted on 11/20/2012 5:44:57 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est.)
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