Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Unindicted War Criminal Weighs In


Don Karleone has an opinion.

From "The Hill" blog:

Cain says Rove attacking his campaign to help Romney
By Justin Sink - 10/24/11 05:10 PM ET

Presidential candidate Herman Cain hit back at Karl Rove's criticism of his campaign Monday, saying the former adviser to ex-President George W. Bush was deliberately attacking him for being a non-traditional Republican candidate. Cain also said he believed that Rove wanted rival Mitt Romney to earn the Republican nomination.

"It's a good thing the voters are not looking at Karl Rove's little whiteboard," Cain told The Washington Examiner. "I believe it is a deliberate attempt to damage me because I am not, quote unquote, the establishment choice. But why not go with the choice that the people seem to like?"

Rove, in an appearance Monday morning on Fox News, used a a whiteboard to list a number of Cain's gaffes that could hurt his campaign, including his comments last week on abortion that raised eyebrows among some conservatives, his Afghan and Palestinian foreign policy positions, and statements in an interview that he was unfamiliar with the neoconservative moment.
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Meanwhile, in what a not-for-attributions spokesman for Rove's shadowy, democracy-killing, crackpot-billionaire-funded Deadly Viper Assassination Squad insists is an unrelated story, rumors have suddenly sprung up all over Iowa that Herman Cain

once fathered an out-of-wedlock white baby.

Meanwhile, in what another deep-background spokesman for Rove's shadowy, democracy-killing, crackpot-billionaire-funded Deadly Viper Assassination Squad insists is also an unrelated story, unnamed insiders speaking on condition of anonymity have begun to wonder if the reason Herman Cain refuses to address the rumors of his out-of-wedlock white baby might have something to do with his misleading, flip-floppy "answer" to the question of whether rape victims should be forcibly compelled to bear the out-of-wedlock children of their rapists.

It is also rumored that Karl Rove's employer -- Fox News -- will faithfully "report the controversy" of these shocking! shocking! allegations...

...24 hours a day...

...seven days a week...

...until Herman Cain either takes their offer or is reduced to a smudge on Roger Ailes' carpet.

2 comments:

srv said...

protip on embed of youtube links:
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The #t=22m0s

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alise said...

Karl Rove should be in jail for treason, pure and simple, along with Dick Cheney. As I seem to recall, George H.W. Bush, when head of the CIA, stated that anyone who disclosed the identity of a CIA operative should be prosecuted for treason. Valarie Plame, anyone? Yes, they did throw Scooter Libby to the wolves and, unlike Oliver North, he was not a good solider and didn't go quietly. Not that it mattered, because the media ingored it and neither one of them went to jail. Bush the Younger then pardoned Libby, so all was well in Conservative Land. It's enough to make you sick.

Karl Rove is well known down here in Texas. He is responsible for foisting G.W. Bush on the nation, as well as Rick Perry on the good folk of Texas. Now I hear that he's thrown his support behind Herman Cain and the Koch brothers are backing Goodhair Perry. Good grief!

It really doesn't matter who Rove backs, no good will ever come from anything this man has his dirty fingers in.