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Rove Exits With His Usual M.O.: Delusional and Deceptive

By Arianna Huffington, Huffington Post. Posted August 14, 2007.


Karl Rove is heading out the door the doughy, fanatical personification of the Bush White House.
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So this is the way the Rove ends, not with an indictment but with a "rambunctious" resignation.

Having dodged the Plamegate bullet and confident of executive privileging his way out of the U.S. Attorney firings scandal he no doubt masterminded, Rove is heading out the door the doughy personification of the Bush White House.

In his exit-announcing interview with WSJ editorial page editor Paul Gigot, the man dubbed the Boy Genius manifested all the worst traits of the administration he helped forge: he was delusional, fanatical, and deceptive.

The delusions are front and center. Gigot describes Rove as "relaxed" and "cheerful." So with Iraq an unmitigated disaster, Afghanistan slipping further into chaos (largely because of Iraq), Bush's popularity at an all-time low, his signature efforts on Social Security and immigration dead, and his dreams of a permanent GOP majority crumbling around him, Rove is relaxed and cheerful? The 2006 thumping must have left him positively giddy.

Rove also shows that he is not among the reality-based when he predicts that by Bush wielding his veto pen in the upcoming budget fight, the GOP will restore its reputation on spending restraint. Spending restraint? After six and a half years of watching a GOP-controlled Congress bloat the budget by 50 percent, and the promotion of a war that will eventually cost over a trillion dollars? What kind of pills is Bush's Brain popping? Or, after successfully selling the American people a double dose of Bush, does Rove believe he can sell them anything?

Rove's delusional thinking clearly extends to the times he looks in the mirror. In discussing the 2006 election, Rove tells Gigot that his biggest tactical mistake was not working soon enough to replace Republicans tainted by scandal. Uh, you mean scandal-tainted like yourself, Karl? Or have you forgotten all that stuff about leaking the name of an undercover CIA agent or your boss reneging on his promise to fire the leaker (unless of course that leaker turned out to be his right hand man)? And since "not working soon enough to replace Republicans tainted by scandal" was such a big mistake in '06, wouldn't it stand to reason that showing Alberto Gonzales the door now would be a good idea if the GOP wants to avoid another thumping in '08?

Then there is the full-throated fanaticism. Exhibiting the profound unwillingness to allow evidence to get in the way of unshakable belief that is the hallmark of a fanatic, Rove announces to Gigot that "Iraq will be in a better place" come the fall.

And like all fanatics, Rove can't admit mistakes. Remember how Bush famously couldn't think of a single mistake he'd made? Same with Rove. When Gigot asks about mistakes he has made while in the White House, Rove says, "I'll put my feet up in September and think about that." So with invading Iraq, forgetting bin Laden, and advising Bush against immediately visiting New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina all bobbing on the surface, Rove has to wait until he can kick back in September and wrack his brain before he can come up with a mistake? Wow.


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Ohb0b
Posted by: ohb0b on Aug 14, 2007 1:20 AM   
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Not the way I would have liked him to leave.
I much would have preferred handcuffs.

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Working the Voodoo for an attack on Iran
Posted by: Bobsays on Aug 14, 2007 1:49 AM   
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He just left to free himself up to work on the Iran attack. He no longer has to worry about the emails and the server back-up files. He can run his own server and delete his own emails. Never buy into the front story; there is always a back story.

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» You seem nice... Posted by: Bobsays
Don't come back no' more
Posted by: packofwolves on Aug 14, 2007 4:08 AM   
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The only thing that is missing is that these corrupt imbeciles from the Bush administration are walking away without paying for their crimes. If Rove does write his memoirs, I would hope that no one out there would buy them. These people SHOULD NOT be rewarded for the havoc they have brought to this country and to the world. They should be tried as war criminals and all their other crimes, just like the rest of us would be had we done what they have. IMPEACH BUSH AND HIS CRONIES.

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Can't You Take a Joke?
Posted by: Jo1028 on Aug 14, 2007 4:19 AM   
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Need to spend time with family? Everybody knows that's code for 'another shoe is about to drop'. WSJ reported him grinning and cheerful; he even allude to himself as Moby Dick-the whale? God, the guy is a barrel of laughs. No, he's done because of his utter failure as a policy wonk - he's great at wedge issues but wedges don't work for governing and this time he drove the wedge between GOP constituencies - immigration fiasco was the last straw. He's going home to Texas to hide from Congress, divorce the wife and re-group - and hope people forget.

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» Bush's Brain; Bush's brain under oath Posted by: Bic Pentameter
» RE: Can't You Take a Joke? Posted by: sea4th
Another RAT deserts the sinking ship!! ?? NO... The RAT goes to a safer hole to hide , and.....
Posted by: wmGreybeard on Aug 14, 2007 4:29 AM   
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continue with his dirty deeds.

The White House will soon be a more scarery place to work.

Gitmo is too nice a place for him. Maybe we should reserve a cell in that famous prison in Iraq for the Brain.

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Believing the lies
Posted by: Sushi on Aug 14, 2007 4:38 AM   
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Problem with delusional people is that they can make up their own realities as they go along. All they have to do to 'make it so' is say the words and like magic, it becomes "belief." No one can challenge someone's belief, right? (Not to any real affect I've noticed.)

My father was one of those people. He could tell you a tale and no matter how inconsistent it was or how outlandish the lie, as long as he stood his ground, there was no budging him from his new image of himself. With Rove's troop of true-believer media mouthpieces echoing his new reality, it will likely become "the truth" no matter how many facts, no matter how much evidence is thrown at it. Eventually, when they contradict themselves, the claim will be "I mis-spoke" or "I never said that."

Either they think we have fallen down the rabbit-hole with them or they think the American people are stupid and lazy enough to believe what issues from their mouths has any connection to reality. Saying it don't make it so...unless you believe it to be so.

Problem with believing is that it gets in the way of thinking.

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3.1
Posted by: kepstein7777 on Aug 14, 2007 4:41 AM   
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This article is mostly knee-jerk bashing, Limbaugh/O'Reilly/Coulter style. Exploring what Rove was about: his psychology, ideology, approach, "accomplishments", etc. would have made more interesting and productive reading.

Comments:

1. I don't think it's possible to underestimate the intelligence of the American people. And Rove has the 2004 election to prove it.


2. He has a lot to be proud of, in a sense. In continuing to push the entire country, all dialogue, and all frames of reference to the right, him and his kind have been quite successful, ideologically-speaking. As you may have noticed, the "Democratically controlled" Congress continues to rubber-stamp a lot of what the President puts in front of them.

To fanatics like Rove, ideological goals are more important than a few battle scars. He gets beat up a little. He gets called an evil, deceptive, low-life ball of slime by millions of people every day. No big deal. He just moves on to the next thing when his work in one place is done. He's more of a big-picture kind of guy. And the big picture continues to move rightward, even as Democrats delude themselves and/or others that there's a new sheriff in Congress.


3. The thing about spending more time with your family is like saying you have to leave a party because you have to wake up early tomorrow. Nobody believes it. It's just a polite thing to say when you're leaving. A lame excuse is the least of his evils, and not worth an entire paragraph to point out the obvious.

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May the force be with you - and feed the kids!
Posted by: Conservasaurus on Aug 14, 2007 5:28 AM   
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Despite how Arianna Huffington would like to characterize Rove, he is/was one of the best political minds this side of Bill Clinton (lord know Arianna could have used him in her pathetic run for office in Ca.).

To think that Rove leaving the white house takes him out of the political scene is naive - isn't this a case of "Obi-Wan Kenobi" disappearing and becoming the force???

I suspect in between playing with the kids at the park, and driving car pool, he might keep his hand in politics...

BTW..does anyone REALLY believe after all those years at the top of political mayhem, he going home to baby sit???? ---Please.

Ariannna.. I still wonder how you were able to bilk all those millions out of your ex after being married for 9 years.. some investment!

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» He's just jealous Posted by: russianblue1
» RE: He's just jealous Posted by: Conservasaurus
» RE: He's just jealous Posted by: Crazy H
» RE: He's just jealous Posted by: Conservasaurus
» RE: He's just jealous Posted by: edgar_michel
» RE: The gang that couldn't 'Right' right Posted by: Fat Man at the Buffet Line
» You're not alone. Posted by: justaguy
» RE: You're not alone. Posted by: Conservasaurus
» Perhaps we should. Posted by: justaguy
They left DC, but they haven't resigned
Posted by: VannaLaRoche on Aug 14, 2007 5:17 AM   
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They're leaving to set up a new world order, and DC is just so hot this time of year. All of 'em, every one who left CheneyCo, is still working for CheneyCo, just off the books. Much easier that way.

They'll be back.

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Fred Slocombe
Posted by: bachelortimes on Aug 14, 2007 5:31 AM   
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What's that Bible passage about an angel unleashing a beast from the bottomless pit? The 2008 election is about to become a whole lot more interesting.

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Who's delusional?
Posted by: Urstrly on Aug 14, 2007 5:36 AM   
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Everytime some egregious act of this administration is outed, I think, aha, now people will see what's been going on since GWB put his foot into the 2000 presidential race. What has happened, it seems to me, is that those of us who disagreed with Bush's qualifications for high office, with his collusion with the oil industry, with his trumped up reasons for going to war, with his blatant disregard of anyone poor or homosexual, with his contempt for the Constitution, with his substitution of right-wing Christianity for morality, etc. etc. are the ones deemed delusional. And Karl Rove gets the credit for this in large measure. When I reach out of my progressive cocoon, I am often stunned by the success with which people have been convinced that night is day, and it's all for our own good. Of course, to give credit where credit's due, he couldn't have done it without Fox News.

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» RE: Who's delusional? Posted by: PopRox80
» RE: Who's delusional? Posted by: edgar_michel
question
Posted by: antecede on Aug 14, 2007 5:39 AM   
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how do we know this isnt part of another strategy. he'll be playing golf with scooter soon enough...

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» RE: question Posted by: Basenjis
Mayberry Machiavelli
Posted by: shangrilalad on Aug 14, 2007 5:52 AM   
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Mayberry Machiavelli

Any one watching George Bush's actions from day to day must see a discrepancy between what he says and does. When George bids Karl Rove a fond adieu saying, (more or less) “So long, I’ll be following you soon“ --LOOK OUT!

He ain’t going anywhere, that was a head nod to fake us out.

Bush doesn’t act like a worried man planning on going anywhere, least of all leaving the White House. Up until now, everything he’s done has shown him grasping for more and more power. Up until now, he’s made his own signing rules, and often with the complicity of even Democratic representatives. His Unitary Executive theory has consolidated his power with little resistance from Democratic representatives, so who’s left to stop him becoming dictator for life?

Do you think Karl Rove hasn’t figured that out?

Democratic representatives, hoping to inherit what Rove has wrought, better think again.

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» Bush is a fit guy? Posted by: Ellie1
» RE: Mayberry Machiavelli Posted by: edgar_michel
Come on guys, it's over
Posted by: ReallyBearish on Aug 14, 2007 5:53 AM   
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The economy will be dictating events in 2008 and not Rovish crapola. As Kevin Philips once said: the economy will fall on the necks of politicians like a guillotine. While the hacks of both parties will fall, it will be the Republicans who fall in greater numbers.

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» Heading into a recession Posted by: defrag
» RE: Come on guys, it's over Posted by: edgar_michel
» RE: Come on guys, it's over Posted by: Lauren
I don't trust any of this.... there is some nefarious reason he is leaving.
Posted by: Prophit0 on Aug 14, 2007 6:30 AM   
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Its too clean. They must have a job for him that is so bad it can't be associated with the White House so he has to leave. It must also be political. He is the political hack for this white house or maybe a better term would be a "political assassin".

Given the candidates running, I can't imagine why... all of them on both sides are supporting Bush's agenda. Oh, no, I forgot, Kucinich, but then he isn't doing that well in the polls and he isn't a very charismatic candidate.... Oh, maybe its Ron Paul, he is charismatic, he has generated 20,000 foot soldiers who are all volunteers. Did you know these volunteers make their own ads, run them in their local papers and pay for them out of their pockets??? Well, enough of that, something has them running scared and rove is the "evil fixer".

Anyway, this is too easy, too weird, no reason to leave... he got away with it all with this whimpy, limp wristed congress. So WHY IS HE GOING?

Well, lets keep an eye on anything to do with slander or exposes or bogus websites slashing some candidate. Its someone in the primaries since this is early primary season and its right after the Iowa caucus this happens. We will see.

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» Or... Posted by: CatDad
» RE: Or... Posted by: edgar_michel
Huffington is jealous, ROVE WON in 2000 and 2004
Posted by: bestofthebest on Aug 14, 2007 8:04 AM   
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I bet he is leaving to shore up support for a candidate in 2008.
If I was running for president I would want him on my team.

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Murdock giving raises to Gigot and Rove
Posted by: ScottP on Aug 14, 2007 8:07 AM   
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Why shouldn't they be happy, they're going to be paid handsomly for their efforts. I see more mansions in their futures. Big mansions, big TVs, big SUVs, big steaks; simple pleasures for simple war pigs.

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Enough is enough!
Posted by: wireup on Aug 14, 2007 8:15 AM   
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I have given up on Congress. And I have given up on the Democrats - except for Dennis Kucinich.

But if this creature is allowed to exit with NO CONSEQUENCES for what he has done - if he does NOT go to jail for the rest of his natural life along with the rest of the criminals of this administration - well, then I think we can agree that this country has HAD IT! We are dead, gone - we are history.

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» RE: nough is enough! Posted by: edgar_michel
The Song Remains the Same
Posted by: AlohaTerry on Aug 14, 2007 8:29 AM   
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I read an interesting interview with a man named Belford (a top-notch Journalist in Japan that you can google or look up on Rense.com) about the Illuminati that was chillingly accurate...Just how much David Rockefeller, the Zionists, and the Illuminati Bankers who own the Federal Reserve Bank and their Rothschild counterparts in Europe really DO control everything, and want to cull the Earth's Population by 70% (Rockefeller/ Project 2000) and create a Slave Race out of what's left, even creating a Man-made Armageddon, creating earthquakes, WWIII, Man-made Diseases (AIDS, SARS, the Avian Bird Flu--targeting Blacks and Asians--and a fake UFO Invasion in the Future. Conspiracy Theory or not, it sounds eerily True...everyone should check it out!
With the "Good Cop/ Bad Cop" farce that is the NeoCon Republicans and Spineless Democrat Enablers, it is amazing
how fast our Constitutional Rights are eroding!! Regardless of WHO is in Office, the "Song Remains the Same"! It isn't about "Money" because 1% of the Population uses it like the Ancient Babylonian Tyrants and Egyptian Kings used the Food Supply to enforce mass Slave Labor--it is about "Power" to these Predatory Jackals!
"Turdblossom" is intent on stealing yet another Election--or there will be another "Inside Job" 9-11 and Bushit will declare Martial Law...because otherwise they will lose the All-Powerful Executive Branch...and unless the Truth comes out and we have a 2nd American Revolution, the Sheep will watch Faux News and blindly follow each other en masse' to Slavery and Death for Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Fed Banks....the "New World Order" where America declines to a Third World Country!

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read & weep
Posted by: babka on Aug 14, 2007 9:29 AM   
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http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=9a8_1186873756

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Rove disappear totally?
Posted by: mountainmama on Aug 14, 2007 10:09 AM   
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I don't think so! He may not be on the payroll and right in the WH after this month ends, but you can bet he will still be whispering in Bush's ear! And Cheney is taking Rove's place already, in the ready to continue to him what to do.

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» RE: ove disappear totally? Posted by: Lauren
» RE: Rove disappear totally? Posted by: mountainmama
Treasonous Triumvirate: Bu$h-Cheney-Rove
Posted by: freethink7 on Aug 14, 2007 10:15 AM   
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All three are un-indicted co-conspirators in some of the worst crimes and treason this nation/world has ever witnessed:

Enron-Ken Lay Fiasco
Outing CIA Agent
Illegal Iraq (+ other M.E wars)
9/11 complicity
AIPAC scandal
Israel spying on U.S.
NSA spying on Americans
Instituting (totalitarian) Patriot Act
Abu Ghraib Torture
Gitmo Bay Prison
Katrina debacle
Detention Camps for U.S. Citizens
the list goes on and on and on

BTW, how does Bu$h + Cheney still have jobs in White House masquerading as leaders of our country instead of being fired from their jobs and imprisoned for the treasonous traitors that they really are…..

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The ship is deserting the sinking rat.
Posted by: Crazy H on Aug 14, 2007 10:48 AM   
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:-D

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You People
Posted by: soft2u47 on Aug 14, 2007 10:56 AM   
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live by the sword and you shall die by the sword. Lieing and being decieptful has never been Godly and both of these Men claim to Christians???????????????? I will choose to be evil that way I know I would be following the right path.



Peace !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!-

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What game do we play now, KKKarl......?
Posted by: NumberSix on Aug 14, 2007 11:05 AM   
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I trust Rove as far as I can hurl this whole planet with my little finger. Bailing on the HMS Tyrannic? Beating it back to Texas for wifey and brats? I DON'T BUY A WORD OF IT.

I see this fat prick in motion, I blink and I see the master of the shell-n-pea game, and so far, he's moved those shells around enough times to stun way too many. He's up to something, yes. But what? We wait, we see.

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I think he is gone for good
Posted by: Iconoclast421 on Aug 14, 2007 11:12 AM   
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Remember the "just get me a f&*!ng faith based thing?" When I saw that, I said stick a fork in him, he's done... (google the word "rovish" and it will link you to the source of that quote. It's from some book released last year.)

I think Alex Jones said it best. People like Bush and Rove, they are the bird cage liner. They do the damage, they take the blame. Then the voice of the people speaks, and they come in and change the birdcage liner. Hillary is no doubt the next birdcage liner. And Bill will be Hillary's Rove. And meanwhile nothing changes. Another Rove will rise during Hillary's reign, and it will all start again. Until the USA is no more. The crap is so thick and vile that it eats through the liner and starts working its way through the bottom of the cage itself. The bottom will fall out before too long.

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Rove and Cheney (do they ever exist together?)
Posted by: muymal on Aug 14, 2007 11:25 AM   
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I don't understand the Triad with Bush. There is the "Cheney controlling Bush" thesis and the "Rove controlling Bush thesis." How do they mingle. Do rove and cheney play angel and demon over his shoulder like a tom and jerry cartoon? (which one is which?) They are both good bogeymen, but how do they interact? I thought it would be Rove-politics Cheney-policy, but its somehow more fluid.

Getting out of the public eye takes off alot of pressure for accountability (Rumsfield who? we just mock and move on).

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Karl Rove; The Life, Legend, And Sorrowful Legacy
Posted by: Betsy L. Angert on Aug 14, 2007 12:45 PM   
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Dear Arianna Huffington . . .

I love the title you chose for this essay. I greatly appreciate the reflection. I too heard the press conference and wondered, "What world is this man living in."

As I listened to discussions of the topic last evening, I heard a bit of the Karl Christian Rove biography. Suddenly, I understood the reason for such character traits, delusional and deceptive.

A "rambunctious" resignation I think is an apt assessment of his life as a whole. When one ponders the past, it is impossible to miss the evidence. Karl Rove adopted an attitude long ago in his youth. I offer an examination and Rove's explanation for a "Go gadge yourself" outlook on life. The Presidential advisor spoke of his mother; however, perhaps his perception is his truth.

I invite your review and response to . . . Karl Rove; The Life, Legend, And Sorrowful Legacy

Betsy L. Angert
BeThink.org

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ROVE THE PSYCHOPATH is not gone
Posted by: 1984NOW!!! on Aug 14, 2007 3:55 PM   
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knowing someone like TURD BLOSSOM in my own life, I know
that we cannot celebrate very much. I did for a minute, but I'm now even more afraid of where he will show up next. In some countries, disgraced people do away with themselves, NO CHANCE HERE.

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"Whew"
Posted by: braxxian1 on Aug 14, 2007 4:20 PM   
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The Neo-Cons are coming apart at the seams, all I can say is good riddance.

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Wussing out...
Posted by: Aussie Kim on Aug 14, 2007 4:36 PM   
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Yesterday's headline in www.theage.com.au was something like "Bush's Brain quits", but now it just says "Bush's 'brain' goes a-roving".

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» RE: Wussing out... Posted by: Conservasaurus
Re-run
Posted by: willymack on Aug 14, 2007 5:36 PM   
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The departure of rove is a smokescreen to obfuscate the same kind of lies that got us into the Iraq tragedy, which are being dusted off and recycled for an attack on Iran. I won't bore anyone with the fact that this is by far, the most EVIL REGIME EVER. I just hope there aren't nearly as many pathetic fools around to support this latest insanity as there were before.

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he's just changing from a LAN to a WAN
Posted by: nor cal surfer on Aug 14, 2007 8:01 PM   
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nothing else. just needs a little space for when the doors come flying open after a UN chopper lands on the back lawn.

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Family Shamily
Posted by: Paying Attention on Aug 14, 2007 8:14 PM   
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He resigned so he can align himself behind the next GOP candidate. It's just too orchestrated to be anything else.

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Funny (in a very un-funny sort of way)
Posted by: halg on Aug 14, 2007 9:41 PM   
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I couldn't stop giggling and wiggling in my seat while I read this. It's like Rove is an hysterical charicature of himself. Everything he does/did mocks himself, but he is somehow deluded into thinking he did something commendable.

That's very funny.

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