Posted on 10/22/2010 9:09:58 AM PDT by Enchante
In primaries this year, Republican voters in Alaska, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Kentucky, Nevada, and Utah, have rejecteden massethe candidates preferred by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which Rove is said to informally advise. The Conservative Party candidate Tom Tancredoa known enemy of Roveis trouncing the GOP-backed candidate in the race for governor of Colorado.
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If Rove is a professional politician, he is still one whether or not he has a client. It appears that you are entirely unaware of what it means to be a professional, as opposed to an employee.
I think you’re grasping at straws to keep from admitting a double standard was applied to Rove.
Simply because he has been involved in getting Republicans elected doesn’t require him to support all Republican nominees, particularly in his current situation. He should support all of them out of common sense, but not because there is some political code of ethics that says he has to.
He is either a professional or an amateur.
It doesn’t matter. There’s no expectation of a politician to back anyone they don’t want to unless that is specifically their job.
We will just have to disagree, but thanks for the clean exchanges.
‘What we have here is failure to communicate’.
“Karl Rove and Hugh Hewitt are going to be in Colorado October 29, and Im hoping they dont trash Tancredo”
I have a higher bar. If Rove doesn’t publicly tell the ticket splitter to jump in the lake, we have that man’s number.
Didn’t Rove have something to do with getting credentials for that homosexual prostitute so that he could have access to the White House, and Rove?
Funny how the newbies come out during election time. Let’s see, who else will you attack besides Beck & Rove?
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