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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Now, What Do We Do?

Karl Rove has some advice for the Promiser in Chief and his aides.

18 comments:

  1. Nice of Rove to be so concerned with Obamas well being, but given the track record of the Bush administration, I'd view Roves words of advice with a great deal of caution.

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  2. It's not Obama's political well being, Rove or anyone else should be concerned with at this point.

    It's the country's well being.

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  3. Gil - Considering the mess that Obama is inheriting, I would have to agree with you.

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  4. Gil - 2 of my posts never made it up. One was to Spencer IV about cigars, the other was to the Obama Express. Neither were offensive, and both followed topic. Did you not get them, or is there a problem with the posts?

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  5. We were concerned about the country's well-being. That's why we elected Obama, and prevented McCain/Palin from continuing Bush's policies.
    You're welcome.

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  6. Socialism always looks tempting during difficult economic times but, as with all other Libs schemes that eventually backfire and cause more harm than good, it is never the answer.

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  7. Says the guy that roots for the GOP's theocratic dictatorship model.

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  8. When the heck did free market Capitalism become theocratic dictatorship??!

    Oh, that’s right, it never did. That’s just another silly shrill lie of a lying Socialist Lib.

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  9. Scott McClellan say's stay tuned for Roves new book. He say's he expects Rove to do a lot of finger pointing. Away from Bush. Will the title be "Passing the Buck"?

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  10. Bob-
    The title will be: "Don't Blame Us For What Happened When We Were In Charge for 8 Years"

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  11. And Scott McClellan is an authority on what? I bet that he was hoping that he would get a place in the obama Administration - He was wrong.

    C. Scott Shields, Esquire
    www.cscottshields.com

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  12. Some Hurt Feelings hypocrites want EVERY finger pointed at Bush. Lol...
    Besides, when did what McClellan has to say matter to anyone other than the petty Bush-haters?

    It was good to see departing White House Press Secretary Dana Perino take the Lying Lib Media to task in her farewell.

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  13. Randal - I'm not quite sure what you're LOLing about. Last time I looked, we were the one's headed for the White House.

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  14. Carter - Scott NcClellan, Richard Clark, Roger Cressey, Colin Powell, Tommy Franks, Larry Wilkerson, Gerald Ford
    ....what do all of these people have in common?

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  15. "Besides, when did what McClellan has to say matter to anyone other than the petty Bush-haters?"

    When he was the spokesman for Bush and all the right-wingers (like you) lapped up every word that came out of his mouth.

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  16. Uh, I was laughing at you, Weeping Bob. See, despite the fact that your side is heading to the White House, you still remain determined to cling to your petty hurt feelings bitterness about Bush.
    Pathetic. And, yes, it really does make me laugh out loud! Lol...

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  17. No hurt "feelings" on Bush. Hurt economy. Hurt soldiers. Hurt environment. Hurt moral authority. Hurt international relations.....

    Glad to be rid of the incompetent %@#%$#.

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  18. Talk about clinging. If I remember right, didn't Randal just post his belief that Obama was a Muslim? Now thats something to laugh about! Oh,and he claims he never posts anything Racist. Thats also something to laugh about. But the Randals are a dying breed.

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