Posted on 01/13/2014 11:24:55 AM PST by SeekAndFind
“Mr. Rove has grown so controversial among some conservatives,” the NYT wrote recently, citing GOP sources, “that candidates worry that donors will not contribute to a super PAC if it is connected to [Rove's group American] Crossroads.” You trust a guy in that position, whose personal brand is now sufficiently toxic among righties that it can alter fundraising battle plans, to have a sharp read into the thinking of tea partiers, don’t you?
On the other hand, he’s not totally wrong. I noticed over the weekend how conservative media, including columnists, are starting to pay attention to the amount of coverage Bridgegate got in its first flush versus the coverage Obama’s IRS scandal received initially. No less a tea partier than Palin, while noting that what Christie’s team did is “atrocious,” was quick to add that his sins pale next to O’s. That’s the key to damage control for him on the right: Play up every available contrast with Obama, from the gravity of Obama’s misdeeds to the partisan skew in media coverage to the quick action he took to punish the guilty staffers versus Obama’s reluctance to fire anyone. He’s past the point of earning any “street cred” with conservatives but pointing out their common enemies on the left will naturally make some people on the right more reluctant to use Bridgegate against him.
Problem is, he can’t follow that strategy yet. It’s still too early, and the scandal too shady, for Christie to shift into victim mode now. Case in point:
New documents related to a traffic jam planned by a member of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s (R) staff show for the first time how furiously Christies lieutenants inside the Port Authority worked to orchestrate a coverup after traffic mayhem engulfed Fort Lee last year.
Inside the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Christies top appointees neglected furious complaints from Fort Lees police chief as well as from angry rush-hour commuters. One woman called asking why the agency was playing God with peoples jobs.
The Republican governors appointees instructed subordinates to stonewall reporters who were asking questions. They even ordered up an actual traffic study to chronicle the impact and examine whether closing the lanes permanently might improve traffic flow. The studys conclusion: TBD.
Jersey Democrats are threatening to subpoena Bridget Kelly, the Christie staffer fired for sending the “time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee” e-mail. Christie’s own timeline of when he first heard about those traffic problems has changed, although whether that’s an incriminating inconsistency or just a memory lapse remains to be seen. And now, as Ed noted earlier, the feds are sniffing around whether he misused funds appropriated for Sandy relief by giving the tourism ad bid to a contractor that featured him and his family in their spots. Maybe all of that will evaporate, leaving Christie free to argue that he was the target of a media witch hunt that President Bambi never had to endure. But even if it does, most tea partiers would, I think, react by making the point Mollie Hemingway made the other day: Namely, however trivial Christie’s scandal is vis-a-vis O’s, it reflects the same tendency by underlings to damage a political opponent by hurting his constituents that we saw from O with the IRS scandal and the national park closures during the shutdown. The scale of the scandals is different and media partisanship is what it is, but if you want something new and fresh in 2016, why choose a guy whose administration proved that it’s not above Chicago-style hardball retaliation and whose 2016 platform will be less about limiting the reach of government than about making it work “better”?
Karl: STFU!!!
Hey Tokyo Rove why don’t you find a real job.
Since when does he care about anyone having street creds with the Tea Party? I thought the TP was just a fringe, lunatic, fanatical bunch of people who are ruining this country? (said with sarcasm by me).
I’d like to see that. I bet he could punch a clean hole through the ice...
Yep, the Tea Party and like minded individuals are going to believe you over that pre-election photo-op of BHO and Christie arm-in-arm, strolling down the Jersey Shore.
I’d pay $50 to watch it live on PPV.
LOL!
Rove should stick to making predictions about what happens inside the DC beltway.
The author of this article for your thread is a typical two dimensional thinker political hack: either-or, Left or Right, Republican or Democrat, etc.
His attempt to squeeze everything into two categories resulting in an article that cannot be rationally connected to reality.
The obvious answer to the search for the main factor by the author is: NONE OF THE ABOVE.
Is this the same Karl Rove that couldn’t manage to accomplish a single conservative act while the GOP had control of the White House, the Senate, and the House?
.....Oh PLEASE!
What is Rove smoking?
Does Rove have ANY idea what’s going on?
Uh, no.
Kris Krispy Kreme will NEVER has any cred among the Tea Party types because...wait for it...he’s a pharging RINO! Yeah, he’s good at bashing unions and balancing budgets, but he’s no conservative by the longest stretch of the imagination. He might get 5% support in the South and West (excepting Kali and the NY-occupied part of Floriduh).
Rove exemplifies the ancient Chinese statement that “it is better to keep one’s mouth shut and let others think you to be a fool, than to open it and confirm their beliefs.” F’ing moron.
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