Guess he was on several of the Sunday morning talk/spin/rationalize/blather shows. This from Miss Laura at dKos pretty much sums up my feeling about the man:
Bad man. Go away. Let us continue the recovery and renewal without all your lies and flimflam.In just a few hours, Karl Rove will be on not one, not two, but, according to Newsie8200's list, three of the Sunday talk shows.
Will he receive his usual "political genius" tongue bath, or will Hunter's explanation be creeping into the coverage?
And let's not forget, it was ultimately ineffective amorality.Rove's oft-touted "genius" is nothing more than single-minded amorality. In campaigns and in the administration, he was and is unapologetically amoral in service to his own cause or that of his client: his "genius" is that he has consistently been willing to go farther, be meaner, and invent more astonishing lies than would be done by anyone in politics with a thin remaining threads of a conscience.
On a Lighter Note:
-Cubbies in first. On track for first World Series win in over a century. Go Cubs!
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