Fox News Finally Identifies Karl Rove As McCain Adviser »
Posted by: Aidenag 2 months, 3 weeks agoFox News has finally identified Karl Rove as an informal adviser to the McCain Campaign, almost four months after hiring him as an on-air political analyst.
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not2needy2 months, 3 weeks ago
Roves tactics are easily identifiable now and no one wants another president who is in cahoots with the likes of Rove. McCain should have distanced himself from Rove along with the others. All Rove knows how to do is the "wrong" thing, which may be to help McCain to steal yet again another election. McCain doesn't have a brother as gov of any state to help him though.
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TheVisionary2 months, 3 weeks ago
Especially after seeing the documentary called Bush's Brain, I particularly don't want to see Karl Rove involved in any more elections.
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TheVisionary2 months, 3 weeks ago
Particularly after seeing the documentary Bush's Brain, I do not want to see Karl Rove be a factor in another American election.
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Wolfie20072 months, 3 weeks ago
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Dionys2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Wil2 months, 3 weeks ago
This is perfect, actually. McCain is running for Bush's third term, so why wouldn't he have Bush's Brain as a key advisor?
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MaFromTennessee2 months, 3 weeks ago
Rove was deeply involved in the election fraud/vote caging during 2000,2004. Also in the firing of GOOD republican prosecutors- because they did not want to pursue false charges against Democrats who held seats that Rove wanted.
Check out GREGPALAST.COM. Open your eyes, Rove should be in jail.
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raza92 months, 3 weeks ago
Greg Palast is an excellent investigative journalist....yes they DO still exist =D Just not on the network news programs.
His book "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" is a great read!
Since the Nixon era, Rove has directed a formidable political dirty tricks operation and disinformation mill. On Feb. 7, two days after Rove first appeared on Fox News as a contributor, he donated $2,300, the maximum legal amount, to McCain's campaign. According to the New York Times, Rove's donation was part of a symbolic effort by Bush's allies "to unify the Republican Party behind its presumptive nominee."
I, for one, sincerely hope that their "Presumptive" nominee is disappointed by the Ron Paul Revolution! Look up the word "presumptive" to find it's meaning. Even if Ron Paul may not be the Republican "presumptimve" nominee, it's still healthy for the party to debate the issues.
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hefaa12 months, 3 weeks ago
If you believe the polls, 72% of voting Americans disagree with the policies of the Bush Administration. An un-heard-of 93% of American's disaprove of his plan to start a war with Iran.
The more documented links between McCann and Bush the better. Rove is just the start.
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