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Old 02-04-2013, 05:17 AM
 
Location: Fredericktown,Ohio
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It's been widely know for years and is common knowledge. Rove/W are ultra right wing hacks. The teabaggers are off the charts right.

Only an idiot partisan hack would think rove is "fair and balanced."
Only a super idiot partisan hack would consider Bush a ultra right wing hack, Bush said he liked working with Ted Kennedy who helped craft and pass Medicare part D and No child left behind. Bush considered Teddy a great legislature, does not sound like he was a right wing hack,right?

 
Old 02-04-2013, 05:20 AM
 
Location: NE Ohio
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Both were ultra-right wing fascists. Rove fully supported the teabaggers until now after the elections once people have found out they are ultra right wing extremists hellbent on destroying the nation, leading to their spanking in the past election.
Rove sees the writing on the wall that 2014 is going to be a very bad year for the GOP if they keep up with their extremist views,...
You are all over the place with your politics, aren't you?

Rove isn't and never has been "right-wing," and he is largely responsible for giving us Mitt Romney. Which of the "Tea Party" candidates did Rove support? None that I know of.

It's interesting that you seem concerned about the "ultra right wing extremists," whoever they are, "hellbent on destroying the nation." Have you any clue at all what Barack Obama has been doing for the last four years? It would seem not.

The reason that the Republicans had such huge gains in 2010 was because of the work of so many grass roots Americans, your neighbors, who call themselves "conservatives" and align their thinking with people you disparagingly refer to as "teabaggers." The "Tea Party" is still at work getting conservatives elected to office.

What are the "extremist views" of the "Tea Party?" I'm betting that you cannot come up with even one, unless you think that upholding the Constitution of the United States might be "extreme."
 
Old 02-04-2013, 05:55 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Now this is pretty funny, but even Rove has now realized the ultra-right wing teabaggers are costing the GOP direly at the elections from their radical stances. Rove looks like he will be reading the charge to purge the GOP of the plague that is destroying it.

"The organizers of American Crossroads hope to bring electoral victory to the Republican Party by defeating unelectable tea party candidates in GOP primary races. The new super PAC, called the Conservative Victory Project, will be run by American Crossroads president Steven Law and is supported by former Bush political adviser Karl Rove.


Karl Rove launches initiative to keep tea party candidates out of elections | The Raw Story
It's funny how they flip-flop between supporting this and that, and whatever might buy them some votes, and principles are thrown out the window.
 
Old 02-04-2013, 06:27 AM
 
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No, he is our president that is doing all he can to restore fiscal sanity from the "spend us into oblivion" GOP.

Though you haven't answered what democrats you have voted for,..
I voted for a Democrat Sheriff back in the early '90s.

As it is now the National Democratic Party is clearly and openly socialist, so I can't vote for people who calls themselves Democrat.

You are beyond hope if you blame all the spending on the GOP. Seriously.... you have to willfully ignore reality.
 
Old 02-04-2013, 06:29 AM
 
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You are all over the place with your politics, aren't you?

Rove isn't and never has been "right-wing," and he is largely responsible for giving us Mitt Romney. Which of the "Tea Party" candidates did Rove support? None that I know of.

It's interesting that you seem concerned about the "ultra right wing extremists," whoever they are, "hellbent on destroying the nation." Have you any clue at all what Barack Obama has been doing for the last four years? It would seem not.

The reason that the Republicans had such huge gains in 2010 was because of the work of so many grass roots Americans, your neighbors, who call themselves "conservatives" and align their thinking with people you disparagingly refer to as "teabaggers." The "Tea Party" is still at work getting conservatives elected to office.

What are the "extremist views" of the "Tea Party?" I'm betting that you cannot come up with even one, unless you think that upholding the Constitution of the United States might be "extreme."
TempesT68 is so far left that the center is over the edge of the horizon, so it is all a guess to her (or him) how it really is beyond that.
 
Old 02-04-2013, 06:33 AM
 
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Only a super idiot partisan hack would consider Bush a ultra right wing hack, Bush said he liked working with Ted Kennedy who helped craft and pass Medicare part D and No child left behind. Bush considered Teddy a great legislature, does not sound like he was a right wing hack,right?
Bullseye!
 
Old 02-04-2013, 07:02 AM
 
Location: The Republic of Texas
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Originally Posted by TempesT68 View Post
It's been widely know for years and is common knowledge. Rove/W are ultra right wing hacks. The teabaggers are off the charts right.

Only an idiot partisan hack would think rove is "fair and balanced."


If you say it over and over and over again, it will become the truth.
- Joseph Goebbels



Rove is nowhere near ultra right.You believe what your told, instead of seeing it for yourself.
How can you be ultra right, when the values are Progressive and controlling?
 
Old 02-04-2013, 07:13 AM
 
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Teabaggers? What does this have to do with gays?
 
Old 02-04-2013, 07:17 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Rove isn't and never has been "right-wing," and he is largely responsible for giving us Mitt Romney. Which of the "Tea Party" candidates did Rove support? None that I know of.
He also gave us "W" who turned out to be a raving socialist and a bail-out machine.
 
Old 02-04-2013, 07:19 AM
 
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Now this is pretty funny, but even Rove has now realized the ultra-right wing teabaggers are costing the GOP direly at the elections from their radical stances. Rove looks like he will be reading the charge to purge the GOP of the plague that is destroying it.

"The organizers of American Crossroads hope to bring electoral victory to the Republican Party by defeating unelectable tea party candidates in GOP primary races. The new super PAC, called the Conservative Victory Project, will be run by American Crossroads president Steven Law and is supported by former Bush political adviser Karl Rove.


Karl Rove launches initiative to keep tea party candidates out of elections | The Raw Story
This has to be a lie because all we hear from you and many others on the left is how ALL repups are sheeples and follow lock step together and the people NEVER think for themselves and just follow whatever the "leaders" tell us to do.
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