Karl Rove's non-denial Denial

NetRunnersays...

George Stephanopoulos seems to be doing quite a good job of restoring his credibility as a journalist, pressing Rove to directly deny the accusation, and he doesn't.

I love the grin on his face at the end, like he's proud of how he dodged the question.

Farhad2000says...

Same excuses offered up as the Plamegate, as the dismissal of the Attorney Generals, the 'missing' Whitehouse Emails. All these pieces connect showing a system being put in place to enforce Republican Neocon idealogy in various sectors of the US government.

"Executive privilege over Presidential postings" means that "Bush will defend my ass because Lord if they put me in front of a senate hearing committee am fucked."

Karl Rove knew about it because he pushed the wheels into motion to destroy Don Siegelman. Oh and he always does that shit eating grin when he dodges the questions.

Constitutional_Patriotsays...

>> ^NetRunner:
George Stephanopoulos seems to be doing quite a good job of restoring his credibility as a journalist.


Not from where I'm sitting... maybe if he lets us in on the proceedings of those secret international Bilderberg meetings he attends... then and only then will he have restored his credibility. He's a sick joke yet many of you don't even realize it. He's no different than Hannity. Here you see him playing his part of the divide and conquer philosophy of the NWO as it relates to the United States. He plays Red.. Hannity plays Blue. it's very simple and quite effective and there's plenty of other kids that love to play the game too.

I believe Karl Rove attends those as well if I recall correctly.

NetRunnersays...

>> ^Constitutional_Patriot:
He's no different than Hannity. Here you see him playing his part of the divide and conquer philosophy of the NWO as it relates to the United States. He plays Red.. Hannity plays Blue.

I'd reverse those colors. To rephrase my statement in your metaphor, he's restoring his credibility as a commentator on the game, distancing himself from the days when he played for the blue team.

Karl and Hannity play on the Red team, Olbermann and...well, I can't think of a Karl Rove polar opposite, but let's say Howard Dean for the blue.

You say the whole game is just a distraction, intended to divide us. I agree that lately, that's certainly how the teams have played the game. In particular, the Red team's been stellar at it, and with Hillary's help the blue team has shown they can do it too.

But saying the game (the Presidential election) is just a diversion fabricated by a shadowy group bent on world domination is asking quite a bit. It's like telling Neo that he's trapped in a prison he can't see or taste or touch.

Without a red pill, what is someone supposed to do with that information, except treat it as noise?

Now, had you said lobbyists or "special" interests, you'd have me in full agreement, there is too much control of politics by corporate interests in both parties, and so far no presidential candidate has really done that much to distance themselves from that. IMO Obama has done the best of the remaining red & blue candidates, but that's not saying much.

As far as Karl Rove goes, I'm not sure why he's not in prison. Clearly the blues haven't been playing the game very well, even now.

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