PDA

View Full Version : The CARL ROVE "exit interview" with RUSH LIMBAUGH!



RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
8/15/2007, 03:49 PM
Appearing by phone on "The Rush Limbaugh Show," President Bush’s chief political strategist Karl Rove slammed Bush’s critics as "elite, effete snobs.”

In his first interview since announcing he was leaving the White House, Rove also revealed why he thought Hillary Clinton was a "fatally flawed” candidate for president.

Rove told radio host Rush Limbaugh that he is often "amused” by references to Bush as "brain dead” or "frat boy.”

In his Wednesday interview he told Rush: "This is one of the best-read people I’ve ever met. This is a Harvard MBA. A Yale undergraduate whose major was history and whose passion is history.”

Those "elite, effete snobs” who criticize him — the "people on the Upper East Side who are putting their nose in the air about him — can’t hold a candle to him.”

He also told Rush that that after a 34-year relationship, he’s never "ceased to be amazed” by Bush.

"He’s just as passionate today about doing his job of protecting America and growing the economy . . . as he was the day he came in.”

Asked how he deals with constant criticism from what Rush calls the "drive-by media,” Rove said he tries to "just ignore” it. He said his life would be pitiful if he needed to be "validated” by The New York Times.

And he disclosed that Bush often dismisses attacks by saying, "Don’t worry, history will get it right and we’ll both be dead.”

Rove, who is currently the deputy White house chief of staff, said Monday that he would leave his post at the end of August. Recalling the 2000 election controversy in Florida, Rove said that "some Democrats never got over” the results and "hate” Bush.

"Some made a calculated decision . . . that the way back out of the political wilderness for them was to simply obstruct everything the president was trying to do.”

Hillary Clinton: Worst Negatives in History

As for his prediction about the likely Democratic candidate for president, Rove repeated an earlier remark that Hillary Clinton would probably be the nominee but is "fatally flawed.”

He said Hillary’s record on healthcare issues has been "spotty and poor.” And when Rush asked Rove to be more specific about Hillary’s "flaw,” Rove pointed out: "There is no front-runner who has entered the primary season with negatives as high as she has in the history of modern polling.”

He pointed to polls that reveal Hillary has a negative rating in the "high 40s,” and added: "There is nobody who has ever won the presidency who has started out in that kind of position.”

On board with Bush since the beginning of his political career in Texas, Rove was nicknamed "the architect” and "boy genius” by the president for designing the strategy that twice won him the White House.

On Monday, Limbaugh called Rove "one of the smartest people you would ever run into.”

Bush has recently been courting conservative radio hosts in an effort to bolster support for his policies, especially on the Iraq war. On Aug. 1, he met with 10 conservative hosts at the White House for a discussion that one host, Glenn Beck, termed "shockingly frank.”

The next day, Rush Limbaugh visited the White House, where he had dinner with the president and first lady and enjoyed a cigar with Bush and presidential counselor Ed Gillespie in the Treaty Room.

The following morning, Rush had breakfast with Rove at the White House.


© NewsMax 2007. All rights reserved.

Inside Cover Stories
Chavez Wants a No Limit Dictatorship

Karl Rove Slams ‘Elite, Effete Snobs’

Carville: Rove Lost Young Republicans

Fred Thompson Embraces 'Fair Tax'

StoopTroup
8/15/2007, 03:56 PM
Not bad for a guy without a Bachelor's Degree.

Chuck Bao
8/15/2007, 03:58 PM
This just tells me that he's good at putting out spin, nothing else.

Carl Rove spin and the final take by history are two very separate things.

King Crimson
8/15/2007, 04:00 PM
newsmax.com is hardly a neutral source.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
8/15/2007, 04:05 PM
Thought you might enjoy it!?!?

soonerscuba
8/15/2007, 04:09 PM
Wait, Karl Rove speaking with Rush Limbaugh reported through NewsMax? I won't know how to sort this out until I check the DailyKos.

Karl Rove is a genius at what he does, but I tend to agree with the James Carville line of thinking that he probably tore a hole in the Republican Party that won't be fixed for a while.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
8/15/2007, 04:11 PM
... I tend to agree with the James Carville line of thinking that he probably tore a hole in the Republican Party that won't be fixed for a while.You and "Serpent Head" can always hope!

soonerscuba
8/15/2007, 04:16 PM
You and "Serpent Head" can always hope!

That's right! What does old serpent head know about politics and organizational strategy? Nothing, I bet.

And the proof is in the pudding with Republican fever spreading across the nation and Congress certainly reflects that.

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
8/15/2007, 04:23 PM
That's right! What does old serpent head know about politics and organizational strategy? Nothing, I bet.

And the proof is in the pudding with Republican fever spreading across the nation and Congress certainly reflects that.You're saying the nation is ecstatic about the certainty of dramatically higher taxes with more dems in office? BTW, your legislative gurus have brought congressional approval ratings to ALL TIME LOWS! Corngratumalations, geniuses!

Octavian
8/15/2007, 04:41 PM
did Rush tell him where he could score some good meth?

RUSH LIMBAUGH is my clone!
8/15/2007, 04:53 PM
did Rush tell him where he could score some good meth?AFAIK Rush's drug of choice was Oxycontin.

def_lazer_fc
8/15/2007, 05:33 PM
and viagra. you know being a fat pig of a man makes it difficult to...ahem...you know.

LosAngelesSooner
8/15/2007, 05:33 PM
Karl Rove is a genius at what he does, but I tend to agree with the James Carville line of thinking that he probably tore a hole in the Republican Party that won't be fixed for a while.
Mainly because the "Republicans" in power are Republicans in name only. Their policy, ideals and actions are anything but.

Harry Beanbag
8/15/2007, 05:45 PM
Mainly because the "Republicans" in power are Republicans in name only. Their policy, ideals and actions are anything but.


Kind of like you huh? Oops, I'm on ignore so he can't read this. :O :)

Chuck Bao
8/15/2007, 06:08 PM
It's as if Carl Rove isn't needed afterall. Sweeping generalisations, impaired logic and scare mongering is pretty much order of the day.

It's like that History Channel program on the spy programs of US intelligence. That show really brought out that it's pretty much close to the stupidest thing ever.

These people in charge of spying were going on and on about how many terrorist attacks they'd thwarted. When asked about it, they were like well it's actually just a deterrent. If the terrorist know we can spy on them at any time, that still works.

When asked about spying on businesses, they were saying businesses supply terrorists, so they're all fair game.

When asked if some of the businesses weren't actually supplying terrorists, they were saying that businesses spy on each other and what's the big diff?

They wouldn't say who actually gets the intelligence on business spying. I'm just assuming that's loyal corporate patriots. That's probably the biggest difference between Republican and Democrats, the big corporate sponsors.

OCUDad
8/15/2007, 08:13 PM
"Effete snobs"??? Now we're stealing quotes from the 1970's? Spiro Agnew lives!

King Crimson
8/15/2007, 08:22 PM
if there is any administration that has shown more contempt for the (alleged) intelligence of the american people than this one.....the use of the word "effete" is pretty ironic.

and coming from Rove....one of the most cynical "strategists" ever. c'mon? Rove is a real champion of the common man.

Harry Beanbag
8/15/2007, 08:46 PM
Nothing brings out the hate like Karl Rove and Rush Limbaugh.

King Crimson
8/15/2007, 08:53 PM
Nothing brings out the hate like Karl Rove and Rush Limbaugh.

i can think of a few things. global warming, obama, clinton(s), the MSM, "the more bad news about Iraq proves we are really winning" etc.

i'm an equal opportunity hater, you just play one side of the street.

Harry Beanbag
8/15/2007, 09:02 PM
i can think of a few things. global warming, obama, clinton(s), the MSM, "the more bad news about Iraq proves we are really winning" etc.

i'm an equal opportunity hater, you just play one side of the street.


Some of those things I don't think you can equate to pure hatred, but you still have a pretty good point. :) Politics are ridiculous now days.

(Man made) global warming is really the only one of those items that would cause me to lock 'n' load. I'm not nearly as far to the other side of the street as some of you may think I am, I just like to point out insanely ridiculous statements for the most part.

C&CDean
8/15/2007, 09:05 PM
i can think of a few things. global warming, obama, clinton(s), the MSM, "the more bad news about Iraq proves we are really winning" etc.

i'm an equal opportunity hater, you just play one side of the street.

You were OK until your last line there comrade. At that point all cred flew out the winder.

King Crimson
8/15/2007, 09:06 PM
i operate with the assumption i have no cred, so no prob there Uncle Joe.

C&CDean
8/15/2007, 09:06 PM
true enough

Harry Beanbag
8/15/2007, 09:07 PM
i operate with the assumption i have no cred, so no prob.


Damn, you're brighter than I thought you were. ;) ;)

King Crimson
8/15/2007, 09:15 PM
Damn, you're brighter than I thought you were. ;) ;)

life is full of surprises. :texan: