Profit!
Reverse the polarity of the dilithium crystals?
This thread has become a total mess.
I, of course, feel Karl Rove is to blame for this.
I blame Nixon. He is responsible for everything that’s gone wrong with America since 1968.
Nah, its gay marriage.
Ok, I blame Nixon’s gay marriage to to the she-male Pat.
The man who was the brains behind the Bush Whitehouse…
(Sorry, laughed. Can I have another take? Let’s start again.)
Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove pulled his guiding hand out of the Bush Whitehouse earlier than expected on August 13th, but where will his trail lead? President Bush has said publicly that he took no joy in Rove’s leaving, but America is still left to wonder: On what conservative candidate will his hands be felt next? What will his early departure mean to the Bush presidency, which has grown accustomed to Rove’s support and direction? Indeed, despite his words to the contrary, Bush has seemed deflated and subdued since the departure of the man who some have considered to have the fattest head in all DC.
Speculation seems rampant as to whether he will be working on a specific campaign in 2008 or whether he’ll be using his iron fist on the GOP behind the scenes. He could also be taking on the role of mentoring Jeb Bush for a 2012 Presidential run. Will Jeb be able to be trained to accept the handiwork of his future Deputy Chief of Staff? For that matter, do you think that America will ever see Karl Rove in Foggy Bottom again? Will his genius be remembered like other free-market gurus and purveyors of Liberty? Sergey Obraztsov of Russia; Gerry Anderson of the UK; and of course Kevin Murphy of Hopkins, Minnesota, to name but a few.
The cover story is, of course, that he will be spending more time at home with his family. If he does, I feel confident that they, like the von Trap family of old, will be the wiser for it. Still, with a mind like Karl’s, I’m certain that there’s more to it than that.
(Yoda-lay, Yoda-lay, Yoda-lay Hee-eeew…!)
Bottom line: The Leader wouldn’t let him go unless he had no other option. There’s something they ain’t telling us, something big enough to overule all of that. And today is Friday, today is drop the bombshell while the reporters are all at Happy Hour day.
Rove '08: Four More Years
Pat Nixon was a ballet dancer?
I want to celebrate the “retirement” of Rove, but it just does not ring true for me. he has done his “thing” before - whisper campaigns, smears, push polls, etc and slunk off, only to reappear again. I think all this is just a bit of convenience for himself. Bush is done. he’s finishing up his second term, can’t run again, and there’s nothing left for Rove to do with him at this point. Rove may get involved in some smear campaign against Hillary Clinton if she gets the Dem nomination (at least that’s my prediction) and by not being officially tied to the White House, that will give everyone a bit of “plausabile deniability”.
But, just like the boil on you ass that keeps coming back, I doubt we’ve seen the last of Rove. You have to drive a stake through the heart, set the corpse out in full sunlight, chop off the head, fill the mouth with garlic, and then burn whatever is left.
If Rove had an even a halfway competent person advising him they’d lay out a rewarding 7 point proposal:
- Shave off the the small amount of hair that’s left,
- Lose about 80 pounds,
- Start referring to himself as the Vexin’ Texan,
- Get a little plastic surgery to attain that reptilian look,
- Polish up on a contrived, southern drawl accent,
- Team up and marry a snide, monotone Democrat 10 years his junior,
- Do the Sunday morning public relations talk show circuit.
how is ol’ James doing?
Okay, now Tony Snow is resigning. Maybe something really is going on.
Dude, he’s got cancer. You can’t pick on him.
Yeah? Just watch me.
Who was the guy who helped Bush 1.0 smear his way into office, only to express deep regrets for the things he’d done on his deathbed a year or so later? Maybe Rove’s got some kind of serious health problem and isn’t long for this world.
Lee Atwater. I’ll just type it, last time I spoke his name out loud, my philodendron died.
Last I heard, Dukakis was still alive…
I’d tell you that’s downright cruel but I’m giggling too hard.