Karl Rove reaps the whirlwind
source: http://www.salon.com/2012/11/08/karl_rove_reaps_the_whirlwind/
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http://www.salon.com/2012/11/08/karl_rove_reaps_the_whirlwind/
Conservatives are looking for a scapegoat for their losses on Tuesday, and Bush's brain is in their cross hairsKarl Rove helped pour $400 million of outside money into the 2012 elections. But since Republican candidates were walloped on Tuesday, the backlash against the Rove strategy is coming fast, and he has a lot of explaining to do.
Rove has alternately blamed Hurricane Sandy (“The president was also lucky,” he wrote in a Thursday Wall Street Journal Op-Ed. ”This time, the October surprise was not a dirty trick but an act of God. Hurricane Sandy interrupted Mr. Romney’s momentum and allowed Mr. Obama to look presidential and bipartisan”) and argued that if not for Crossroads, “this race would have been over a long time ago.”
For his part, Mitt Romney has also been pointing to Hurricane Sandy, telling donors on Wednesday that the storm killed his momentum. Some of those donors are blaming Chris Christie as well: “A lot of people feel like Christie hurt, that we definitely lost four or five points between the storm and Chris Christie giving Obama a chance to be bigger than life,” one anonymous donor told the Washington Post.
But mostly Republicans are lashing out at Rove. Rick Tyler, an adviser for Todd Akin’s campaign, pointed to Rove’s management of his super PAC. ”Rove spends more for Republican candidates than the NRSC and the NRCC. He’s running things,” Tyler told BuzzFeed. He added, “Rove is definitely a problem.”
Donald Trump also had a say:
Donald J. Trump
✔@realDonaldTrump Congrats to @KarlRove on blowing $400 million this cycle. Every race @CrossroadsGPS ran ads in, the Republicans lost. What a waste of money.
7 Nov 12 ReplyRetweetFavoriteA Wednesday New York Times article highlighted Rove’s on-air meltdown over Fox News’ projection that Obama had won Ohio, saying that Rove’s refusal to accept the result “raises questions about his role.” Rove explained that his objections were based on memories of “premature calls” in 2000.
But, the Times asks:
“Was he acting as the man who oversaw the most expensive advertising assault on a sitting president in history, unable to face his own wounded pride? The fund-raiser who had persuaded wealthy conservatives to give hundreds of millions of dollars and now had a lot of explaining to do? Or the former political strategist for George W. Bush, who saw firsthand how a botched network call could alter the course of a presidential contest?”
One Huffington Post report lends credence to the “fund-raiser who had persuaded wealthy conservatives to give hundreds of millions of dollars and now had a lot of explaining to do” theory: ”The billionaire donors I hear are livid,” a Republican operative told HuffPo. “There is some holy hell to pay. Karl Rove has a lot of explaining to do … I don’t know how you tell your donors that we spent $390 million and got nothing.”
That explaining will come today, Politico reports, when Crossroads holds a phone call with donors to explain the losses. Minnesota mega-donor Stan Hubbard told Politico of the call: “Obviously, somebody made a mistake and didn’t do things right. There’s no question about that.”
http://www.salon.com/2012/11/08/karl_rove_reaps_the_whirlwind/
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Argon18
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Well the problem Rove has about he "reaps the whirlwind" is what traditionally has happened to people that have lost huge sums of money to people that own as much as those in Vegas.
Unfortunately those that have become a liability, have had some very messy outcomes. James Moore who wrote the book Bush's Brain has seen a lot of signs of Rove falling apart.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jim-moore/krazy-karl-hes-come-undon_b_2101417.html
"When Karl Rove dissembled on national TV election night, America got a rare glimpse at the psychological frailty that has long maintained the dark prince of right-wing politics. He does not spend very much time connected to reality and lives on a planet composed of beliefs and numbers he convinces himself are true, regardless of evidence to the contrary. Rove has spoken in the past of "manufactured realities" that can be used to sway voter opinion but he has never acknowledged those fantastical plains and their imaginary castles are also where he finds comfort.
His latest scam has been to portray a socialist America run by a secret black Muslim that taxes the wealth and destroys the economy of people like the Koch brothers. Rove convinced countless rich people and their corporations to write him big checks for his Super PAC Crossroads GPS. If only he were properly funded, he insisted, he could prevent the horrible American tragedy that waited like a specter behind a door. Three or four hundred million dollars later he lost and came undone on national television. The numbers cruncher had his reality crunched by numbers. A bonfire of inanities was burning his future.
Rove has not healed himself. He still believes the vote counts exist that no one else can see. He's back on TV accusing the president of suppressing the vote. How this happens to get Mr. Obama reelected is unclear but Rove undoubtedly sees secret armies of the night crossing the American landscape and sneaking through suburbia, stealing the car keys of middle class and upper income white voters so they can't drive their SUVs to the polls. Roger Ailes and Rupert Murdoch can be expected to sustain Rove's intellectual imbalance because he brings a decreasing audience of lemmings to their broadcasts but the Republican Party can provide no explanation for taking his guidance. Karl Rove has almost single-handedly destroyed the GOP. He has chased away almost every constituency other than white males with money and anger issues. There is only a platform left that creates division and patent meanness, which are Rove's greatest accomplishments."
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Argon18
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Leen61
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Love this! Turd Blossom is getting a taste of his own medicine.
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Leen61
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bailey78
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I just loved watching rove studder and search for words to twist what was going on during the election. OhiO just blew his mind
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bailey78
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alexandrekBack
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anyone saw the last james bond, Javier has a speeches about rats, it's all there
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alexandrekBack
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alexandrekBack
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well deserved, Get used u tosser!
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alexandrekBack
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bike10
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Loser!
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bike10
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Vierotchka
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Don't you just love watching all these Republicans attacking and eating each other? :D
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Vierotchka
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Argon18
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/08/1159013/-Karl-Rove-Obama-Won-By-Suppres...
Rove is in a lot of trouble when even Megyn Kelly doesn't accept his excuses anymore, how are the people that paid a lot money going to react? It appears that Rove's "signature tactic" of accusing others of what you're doing is getting worn out now.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/megyn-kelly-karl-rove-obama_n_2094796.h...
"Megyn Kelly reminded Karl Rove of what actually happened on Tuesday night.
In a bizarre twist, Karl Rove contested his own network's projections on election night. Fox News had called Ohio and the presidency for Obama, but Rove began to argue with the anchors, saying that it was "early" and "premature" for any real decisions. His protests prompted Megyn Kelly to confirm the call with the network's number-crunchers.
Rove was back on Fox News Thursday, where he alleged that Obama "succeeded by suppressing the vote." He rattled off a bunch of statistics, arguing that Obama's victory this time was less significant than in 2008.
That's when Kelly said, “You keep saying that, but he won, Karl, he won... and that's what the Republicans care about, what the Democrats care about."
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/06/1156840/-Republicans-ordered-by-judge-t...
"In Pennsylvania the Republicans are going all out to scare voters from the polls by asking voters for their ID before they get to the polls."
An Allegheny County judge on Tuesday issue an order to halt electioneering outside a polling location in Homestead.
County officials received a complaint shortly before 10 a.m. Tuesday that Republicans outside a polling location on Maple Street in Homestead were stopping people outside the polls and asking for identification.
The order states: “Individuals outside the polls are prohibited from questioning, obstructing, interrogating or asking about any form of identification and/demanding any form of identification from any prospective voter.”
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Argon18
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Mitt Romney lost the election because President Barack Obama engaged in voter suppression, according to Republican political strategist Karl Rove.
Karl you and the Republicans tried to surpress the vote. Still blaming Obama.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/karl-rove-obama-suppressing-vote_n_2094...
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jim_b
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Don't casino owners break legs for a few hundred bucks? Gee KKKarl ... you have a bad day in your immediate future. Keep looking over your shoulder!
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northernexpat
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Karl will never recognize that the GOP failed policies is what lost the election for the GOP. It is never Karl's or the GOPs fault. Unless the GOP come out of the 'dark ages' they will become more and more irrelevant.
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JessMag
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To be fair, Trump is an expert on wasting money on failed campaigns.
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letsliveinpeace
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JessMag:
Agreed.
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Argon18
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JessMag:
But then if "Trump is an expert on wasting money on failed campaigns." then isn't it ironic that he's one of the people complaining about Rove? How "fair" is that?
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/07/1158578/-Rove-Trump-The-War-Begins
"Donald Trump posted a message on Twitter saying: “Congrats to @KarlRove on blowing $400 million this cycle. Every race @CrossroadsGPS ran ads in, the Republicans lost. What a waste of money.”
The Republican strategist who created the model for the outside money groups that raised and spent more than $1 billion on the Nov. 6 elections saw almost no return for their money...Ten of the 12 Senate candidates and four of the nine House candidates they supported also lost their races.
The results have angered some Republicans who blame Rove for “sidelining conservatives” and diverting money from them...Jonathan Collegio, a Crossroads spokesman, declined to comment for this article. Rove couldn’t be reached."
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Argon18
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Argon18
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http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-november-7-2012/post-democalypse-2012---am...
All the rationalization, distortions and distractions to try and justify the loss of $390 million isn't going to matter much to the people he has to answer to. Especially when the evidence was there all along how foolish it was. That kind of harsh wake up to the facts when the money is gone is very difficult to ignore.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/11/08/1158688/-More-alternate-reality-courtes...
"According to the exit polls, the ideological makeup of the electorate was 25 percent liberal, 35 percent conservative. I know conservatives are bad at math—they've underscored this point dramatically over the last several weeks. But maybe one of George's editors has a calculator they can lend him?
Conservatives are a third of the country. Yes, there are more of them than liberals, but that has much to do with the vilifying of the word "liberal." How do we know that? Because "moderates" voted for President Barack Obama by a big 56-41 margin.
But this is how they've convince themselves that they are a super-majority of the American electorate. This is why they assumed they were headed toward a landslide victory. If they outnumber liberals 2-1, how could they possibly lose? Indeed, George predicted a 321-217 Romney victory.
Even their respectable pundits can't help but dish bullshit.
Seriously, reality isn't that goddamn hard. It just isn't. Yet they can't even be honest to themselves about the shape of the electorate."
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Argon18
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lazloman
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Kind of ironic that a rethuglican would Obama won due to an act of God. Assuming that's true, then God intervened to ensure Obama's victory. God's will.
Doesn't that follow? - 6 months ago
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lazloman:
Or even further , Obama is endorsed by God himself ... are they doing Satan's work ?!
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artemis6:
...well I'd certainly immediately think as you say, could it be...?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Qfbrc1jdo - 6 months ago
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letsliveinpeace
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letsliveinpeace:
waste of money.
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letsliveinpeace
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cw9000:
Absolutely
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