But Hagel is actually correct. Rove was wrong to break it down as Dem = pre 9/11 and Rep = post 9/11. Just look at Hagel and other RINOs. And remember, there's at least one post 9/11 Democrat in Lieberman.
Now, if you talk about the leadership of the parties, or the majority of the parties, or the policies of the parties (excepting border control), then Rove is right.
I mean, be fair to the twit. Broken clock and twice daily correctness apply, even to him. Even if that's not what he meant. I guess it's not so much the broken clock analogy as the "blind sow finding an acorn" kinda thing.
Okay....you are right...but, since he is a twit, he doesn't get credit....LOL
I applaud Carl Rove for his statement - for including the whole of the Democrats on this issue. The Democrats are against President Bush on every turn. It is my opinion it is up to the Democratic Party and individual Democrats to separate themselves from their own party (each other) - it is not the responsibility of Republicans to state the Democrats position, to stick up for them. I want to hear democrats denounce for themselves, loud and clear.
As an example hillary clinton just completed a 'West Coast Tour' lambasting President Bush - if you didn't know better, you would have thought she was speaking about the clinton Administration.
But Ms Plantation supports our troupes!!!
Yet she just gave ammunition to the enemy and out men and women will die because of her words.