Posted on 11/09/2012 8:43:26 AM PST by dirtboy
The Republican super-strategist was feeling the heat after his shadowy political committees burned through $100 million on anti-Obama attack ads to little effect.
Republican super-strategist Karl Rove tried to shift blame Thursday for his failed spending spree to defeat President Obama, claiming Obama won reelection by suppressing the vote.
Rove was feeling the heat after his shadowy political committees burned through $100 million on anti-Obama attack ads to little effect.
Obamas top strategist, David Axelrod, joined the piling on Thursday, chortling that if he were one of the Republican benefactors who bankrolled Rove, hed be asking where my refund is.
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Rove was the brains behind several Super PACs private groups that can spend unlimited money on political ads that spent heavily to defeat Democrats, including more than $100 million on ads bashing Obama.
Appearing Thursday on Fox News, Rove insisted that Obama won because he succeeded in suppressing the vote with negative ads that turned off voters, keeping them from the polls.
Fox News host Megyn Kelly didnt buy it, interrupting Rove by saying, But he won, Karl, he won!
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I get ya.... I really do. I just hate seeing conservative people turn sour.... none us, including Rove wanted to lose this election... I don’t think we could have had a better candidate, ran a much better campaign.... frankly, we didn’t need to.... all the numbers pointed to someone that shouldn’t be re-elected (UNLESS)..... Unless more people in this county want the “hand-out” President... and that’s what they want.... while I am troubled that 2 million of our voters failed to turn out for us, and what happened to the 10 million Obama voter...or does that number not take into account the 2.4 million people that die every year... just saying....
There is a dynamic shift in our country.... look at the living generations and each demographic breakdown.
Fight the fight... don’t get bitter... it will eat you up. We now need more than ever, have to start teaching to win the hearts and mind.... there’s too many people of all ages that simply follow the DNC talking points,... we need to school them. Keep the faith!
I get ya.... I really do. I just hate seeing conservative people turn sour.... none us, including Rove wanted to lose this election... I don’t think we could have had a better candidate, ran a much better campaign.... frankly, we didn’t need to.... all the numbers pointed to someone that shouldn’t be re-elected (UNLESS)..... Unless more people in this county want the “hand-out” President... and that’s what they want.... while I am troubled that 2 million of our voters failed to turn out for us, and what happened to the 10 million Obama voter...or does that number not take into account the 2.4 million people that die every year... just saying....
There is a dynamic shift in our country.... look at the living generations and each demographic breakdown.
Fight the fight... don’t get bitter... it will eat you up. We now need more than ever, have to start teaching to win the hearts and mind.... there’s too many people of all ages that simply follow the DNC talking points,... we need to school them. Keep the faith!
“Try to find some actual proof”
Click on the link below for the official St Lucie County, FL 2012 election results. Only one precinct had less than 113% turnout. The unofficial vote count is 175,554 registered voters 247,713 vote cards cast (141.10% ). The National SEAL Museum, a St. Lucie county polling place, had 158.85% voter turn out, the highest in the county.
When asked about the 141% Supervisor of Elections Gertrude Walker stated, They may have had something like that in Palm Beach County, but weve never seen that here.
Statement of Votes Cast St. Lucie County 2012 General Election November 6, 2012*
IMHO..tinge switch some tin foil, admittedly, ..the fact the Navy SEAL Museum polling place suffered this is evidence for White House involvement.
Rove can go choke on a lump of his own head-fat and die.
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