Karl Rove
August 25, 2011
Rove Slams Palin For Her Thin Skin And Attention-Getting Tactics
Karl Rove visited On The Record Wednesday night for a lengthy discussion that eventually turned to Sarah Palin. It's long been known there's no love lost between the two. This segment is bound to keep the animosity going. Among other things, Rove said about Palin, “It’s a sign of enormously thin skin that if we speculate about her, she gets upset. And I suspect if we didn’t speculate about her, she’d be upset and trying to find a way to get us to speculate about her.” Grab the popcorn!
Continue reading >>August 21, 2011
Karl Rove Loses It When Challenged About Bush's Record
Please, can we have some more Democrats like Bill Burton on Fox News? Notice how he didn't wait to be asked to speak, didn't go on defense and didn't stick to Bret Baier's framing of the discussion. It started shortly after Rove joined some of his other colleagues in attacking the presidential debate questions but forth by Fox's own Baier.
Continue reading >>August 17, 2011
Greta Van Susteren Helps Whitewash Rick Perry’s Attack On Bernanke
While many Republicans were appalled at GOP presidential candidate’s thinly-veiled threat against the elderly Fed chairman, Ben Bernanke, Fox News helped whitewash his comments. Here’s how Greta Van Susteren opened her discussion of the subject last night: “Texas Governor Rick Perry comes out swinging, Texas style!”
Continue reading >>June 14, 2011
Bill O’Reilly Admits He “Ups The Game” On Television
Bill O’Reilly may really be looking out for you but at least part of the concern is amped up for television, O'Reilly has admitted. In a heated debate with Karl Rove over the role of personality – or lack thereof in Tim Pawlenty’s case – in presidential candidates, O’Reilly proclaimed Pawlenty’s candidacy all but dead because he doesn’t know how to “wave his arms” and get attention the way TV master O’Reilly does.
Continue reading >>April 16, 2011
GOP Civil War: Karl Rove Calls Donald Trump "A Joke Candidate"
I'm no fan of Karl Rove but, sadly, he has become the voice of reason on Fox News on the subject of Donald Trump. And just as I said when it was Rove v. Sarah Palin, my money is again on Rove now that it's Rove v. Donald Trump.