Posted on 09/14/2010 8:02:54 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
"This is probably one of the few times we're going to disagree here." -- Sean Hannity to Karl Rove regarding Christine O'Donnell.
I'll say. Even after Fox News called the Delaware GOP senatorial primary for Christine O'Donnell tonight, Karl Rove continued to rip the winner, questioning everything from O'Donnell's "rectitude" to her "character." Concluded the pessimistic Rove: "this is not a race we're going to be able to win."
Sean defended O'Donnell staunchly, but was met with a litany of Roveian criticism of Christine, including these comments:
View video here.
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Never again will your name pass my lips, without a (spit) of scorn following it.
Karl Rove (spit).
He doesn't like O'Donnell OR Palin. He bad-mouthed Christine the other day, claiming she can't win in November. He was really hoping she'd lose tonight.
I wonder if the Kraut is married....he seems to have a thing about capable, attractive women in politics.
I sure hope O'Donnell wins in a blowout in November just to knock the holy "s" out of Charles' snoot.
Leni
>>>>Karl Rove (spit).
No longer a “Magnificent Bastard” - he’s just a bastard now.
She will win. The people will have a choice between a Democrat and an American.
Excellent Point. Moving!
Send that to her campaign!
After spending 2 hours disagreeing with Krauthammer about O'Donnell, RHINOs, William Buckley and voting for "electable Republicans", Rush said that, if there were a third Tea Party movement, Republican's would be the third party with about 10%.
yitbos
Yes, well, I remember when Rove was on Hugh Hewitt's show election day 2006.
"I've got numbers that look good. This is gonna be better than you think!" And Hewitt went right along with him.
Um, no.
Their little game plan of running that dirt bag jeb in as the presidential candidate in 2012 is not going to fly and they know it.
I don’t know if this has been said, but the cat is out of the bag, Rove is part of the ESTABLISHMENT REPUBLICANS which might be why GW was for immigration and the rest of us said, “hell no”
Karl, you have been “OUTED”
Isn’t Rove the jerk that wanted to pander to the growing Hispanic voters by pushing for Amnesty. He figures they would vote for the GOP. That is like a Jew in a Jewish settlement who would marry his daughter to a jihadist hoping it would end the attacks. Only to wake up one night tied up with his family and at gunpoint wondering who open the security gate and let the attackers in. Oops its his son in law.
Seems like what Rove is saying makes sense:
She’s now in the position of being challenged about subjects she may have avoided answering up to this point.
The points he makes aren’t exclusively Rove’s-he’s saying what somebody needs to say.
Finally!!!!
Folks are seeing Rove for what he is.
An apparatchik of the elitist, RINO ruling cabal.
Rove, if you’re lurking on FR, ya done jumped the shark. You’d better look within yourself and decide which master you really serve.
I hope so. He jumped the shark tonight. Let him go on CNN with David "The Gurgler" Gergen.
:}
People forget that Bush was leading Gore by TWENTY POINTS *before* Rove, the genius hopped in. (And that was in the POPULAR vote :^D ) Hey, Rove, how did your strategery work out for the country? 8 years after your boy, and we’re in deeper debt than anyone thought possible, 55% socialist, and the liberals on the rout... until you losers got out of town. Now you’ll see what real conservatives can accomplish.
That means you to Karl!
Leni
How about he acknowledges the vibrancy of the Tea Party and offers one little word of congratulation to the new candidate, before trashing her publicly?
Or better yet, how about not trashing her publicly and instead working WITH the nominee to HELP her overcome these 'issues'?
Rove has outted himself as a spoiled establishment RINO. He should have, instead, worked to HELP the nominee.
Not an original thought, but it sure appears that the Republican establishment is saying they would prefer a Democrat establishment candidate over a Tea Party candidate.
On one side, are Democrats and Republicans.
On the other side, is the Tea Party -- the American people.
Very well said.
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