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  • Posted By: ajon1600 @ 12/16/2008 12:30:11 PM

    The GOP is fast becoming the part of Limbaugh & Rove. If this is the way they want to be viewed by the American public, they will be a non-factor for years to come. They put the same tired people out there everyday with the same tired message, and most of the people who vote for them are dying. The party of tomorow is he party that knows how to effectively recruit and maintain a wide range of voters and ideas.

    The party of Limbaugh & Rove will keep the rolls of the Dems and Independents growing.

  • Posted By: Broncho @ 12/13/2008 10:16:58 AM

    The funniest thing ever was Rove's face when Obama won Ohio. I hope the Republicans continue to follow the advice of Karl Rove. it's pretty unbelievable this guy still has any voice in the party all. History is already beginning to settle in around Bush and he looks a lot more like Hoover than Truman.

  • Posted By: Mtom @ 11/21/2008 4:51:15 PM

    What's this? Karl Rove, the master of gutter politics and slime, refuser to obey supoenas to disclose his role in the CIA case, urging the GOP to appear morally serious? His hypocritcal comment belongs on the Dignity Index, not here! You blew, it Newsweek.

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