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How much pity do you feel for Karl?
I'd like to give him a hug 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I'd like to pat his head and say "There, there." 5%  5%  [ 1 ]
I'd love to give him some pity sex 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I want to send him a card 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I will write sympathetic things about him on the internet 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I would like to spit in his face 10%  10%  [ 2 ]
I would like to punch him in the face or balls 25%  25%  [ 5 ]
I would like to shoot him in the face or balls 15%  15%  [ 3 ]
I would like to thumb my nose at him 10%  10%  [ 2 ]
I will just ignore him 35%  35%  [ 7 ]
Who the feck is Karl Rove? 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Total votes : 20

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08 Nov 2012, 9:13 am

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Republican strategist Karl Rove's very bad night

As television networks began declaring that President Barack Obama had won re-election, the most captivating televised drama Tuesday evening played out on Fox News, where Republican strategist Karl Rove refused to believe the race between Obama and Mitt Romney was over.

"I think this is premature," said Rove, a former senior adviser to George W. Bush and architect of Bush's two successful runs for the White House....

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Rove was the most prolific fundraiser for Republican causes during the 2012 election cycle. With the assistance of a few powerful Republican friends, Rove helped to secure an estimated $300 million for Republican candidates, hoping to help turn the White House over to Romney and control of the U.S. Senate to Republicans.

In a $6 billion campaign, Rove's ability to part wealthy Republicans from their money made the political operative - who co-founded the American Crossroads "Super PAC" - a force in the party's effort to take down Obama.

As it turned out, Obama held the White House and in nine of the 10 Senate races where Rove's groups spent the most money, the Democratic candidate won. :lmao:

On Wednesday, Republicans' discontent was evident. Conservative activist Richard Viguerie said in a statement Wednesday that "in any logical universe," Rove "would never be hired to run or consult on a national campaign again and no one would give a dime to their ineffective Super PACs, such as American Crossroads."

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, Rove's group spent more than $1 million in 10 different Senate races.

At the top of that group, Crossroads spent $11.2 million opposing Senate candidate Tim Kaine in Virginia, $7 million opposing Representative Shelley Berkley in Nevada, and $6 million in both Ohio and Wisconsin, opposing Senator Sherrod Brown and Tammy Baldwin, a member of the House of Representatives who was elected to the U.S. Senate. Only Berkley lost on Tuesday.

For months, Rove's commercials told Montanans that their U.S. senator, Jon Tester, was "a top recipient of campaign cash from lobbyists and big banks." Missourians were instructed to tell their Democratic senator, Claire McCaskill, "to stop spending and cut the debt." In those races, as in Florida and Indiana, Rove's candidate lost. Only in Nevada, where Senator Dean Heller was challenged by Berkley, did Rove assist with a victory in race where he invested more than $1 million.

According to calculations made by the Sunlight Foundation, a nonpartisan group that seeks more transparency in campaign finance, Rove's outfits provided dismal returns to investors.

By the group's measure, 1 percent of the more than $100 million spent by American Crossroads achieved its desired results. Thirteen percent of the more than $70 million spent by Crossroads GPS did the same, the Sunlight Foundation said....

In an interview with Reuters earlier this year, Rove said he wanted Crossroads to be a "permanent presence" in U.S. politics, an organization that would work alongside the Republican Party and employ the party's top strategists while remaining an attractive home for the party's most influential donors.

In 2007, Rove resigned as Bush's deputy chief of staff amid questions about his role in the firing of a federal prosecutor. With Bush's legacy bruised even among his own party, the 2012 campaign provided Rove a shot at redemption....


On Tuesday night, Karl went home and cried himself to sleep.

He had persuaded bazilionnaires to spend kazillions to support his campaigns. Plus, millions of zombified Fox Cult members to send their money. And, it turned out that the majority of Americans this time just weren't dumb enough to vote the way Karl wanted.

Aw, boo-hoo. Time to cry a river.



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08 Nov 2012, 9:26 am

When he was Chief of Staff, I would've liked to punch him.
Now that he's not really anybody, a nose-thumbing will suffice.



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08 Nov 2012, 10:11 am

The legions of zombified Fox Cult viewers also cried themselves to sleep on Tuesday night. You might even know one. I'm sure that they could also do with a hug, or at least a bit of pity sex.



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08 Nov 2012, 12:36 pm

I do not feel a bit of Karl Rove's pain , but I would love to witness a lot of Karl Rove's pain.


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08 Nov 2012, 12:44 pm

PUNCH HIS FACE IN THE BALLS!

NNNNAAARRRRRRRR!! !! !! !! !! :x


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08 Nov 2012, 12:51 pm

I think Karl was so enraptured with barely suppressed hysteria on election night because after convincing all those billionaires to contribute to Obama's defeat, he knows his career as a political operative may very well be over.
See you flipping burgers, Karl.

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08 Nov 2012, 1:11 pm

I happened to catch this on election night. It was funny. They had to walk down and talk to their analysts to try and convince Rove it was over. The Fox news anchors seemed a little confused and embarrassed.



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08 Nov 2012, 1:56 pm

No.



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08 Nov 2012, 1:59 pm

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIrhVo1WA78[/youtube]


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08 Nov 2012, 2:49 pm

it was his 04' "50+1" roadmap that delivered Obama to victory in 2012.


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08 Nov 2012, 4:57 pm

MarketAndChurch wrote:
it was his 04' "50+1" roadmap that delivered Obama to victory in 2012.


What is that? Can you provide a reference?

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08 Nov 2012, 5:48 pm

Where's the poll option for "getting a comfy chair and some popcorn to better enjoy watching Rove writhing in pain on the floor"?


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08 Nov 2012, 6:08 pm

I feel his pain. It's a warm and fuzzy sensation.


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08 Nov 2012, 8:51 pm

My civility is out the window for this guy, he's lied in every way imaginable to get his way, how he has credibility with anyone is a mystery to me.



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08 Nov 2012, 8:55 pm

Lots of kajillionaires also are disappointed that they couldn't buy the results they wanted.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/08/us/po ... h_20121108

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And as calls came in on Wednesday from some of the donors who had poured more than $300 million into the pair of big-spending outside groups founded in part by Karl Rove — perhaps the leading political entrepreneur of the super PAC era — he offered them a grim upside: without us, the race would not have been as close as it was.



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08 Nov 2012, 9:00 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
The legions of zombified Fox Cult viewers also cried themselves to sleep on Tuesday night. You might even know one. I'm sure that they could also do with a hug, or at least a bit of pity sex.




I'm not about to engage in pity sex with any of them,I might catch stupidity!! It could be incurable!! !!