To: RginTN
I can also see why Rove was acting like a crazy man late on Election Night, ranting about the media's call for Obama in Ohio when he insisted Romney could still win. He was watching his career evaporate before his eyes. The Republican Party may be rank amateurs in a lot of respects, but once you are associated with a losing campaign in an election that they really should have won, you're usually persona non grata after that.
12 posted on
11/09/2012 6:39:16 PM PST by
Alberta's Child
("If you touch my junk, I'm gonna have you arrested.")
To: Alberta's Child
Everyone associated with the GOP for the past 4 years, anyone associated with the Bushes needs to be gone.
14 posted on
11/09/2012 6:40:35 PM PST by
dfwgator
To: Alberta's Child
Rove first and foremost needs to be banished. He is a con man and a fraud!
39 posted on
11/09/2012 7:49:33 PM PST by
GlockThe Vote
(The Obama Adminstration: 2nd wave of attacks on America after 9/11)
To: Alberta's Child
Karl Rove- the architect of Defeat.
After not supporting Conservative candidates who defeated moderates in the primaries, Karl Rove deserves having his career done in.
50 posted on
11/09/2012 8:30:38 PM PST by
RginTN
To: Alberta's Child
well, Rove was not far off vis-a-vis Ohio
the popular vote difference was all of 0.2%; 50.1 to 49.9, or in the neighborhood of just 10K votes I think; and I don’t know what % of precints were reported when Rove made his comment, but if he thought the % of precints reported was still early, it may not have been unreasonable, in a race - Ohio - that really was close, to think there was still another 10,000 vote difference Romney’s way in the remaining precincts
72 posted on
11/09/2012 10:07:30 PM PST by
Wuli
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