Super Tuesday Primary results: a big thumb-in-the-eye of the GOP management (Karl Rove et al). And with record-setting, voter-turnout numbers for a primary, too.
The Party's management is still in denial.
In fact, these maniacs ensconced in the Party's management would rather Hillary Rodham Clinton win the November 2016 National Election than relinquish a scintilla of their power.
WE THE PEOPLE will have to wrest the power from their grasp.
Excerpt from: Karl Rove is a monster (2012 essay in WND):
...Rove is like a one-man wrecking crew for solid constitutionalist Republicans who buck the party establishment over which Rove presides.Read the rest HERE.
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Yet there is Rove, night after night getting paid to spew political conventional wisdom on Fox News Channel. There he is doling out hundreds of millions of dollars from his super-PAC in 2012 – not to all Republican candidates chosen by their constituents, but only to those who genuflect to Karl Rove and the party establishment....
Maybe this time around, the genuflection to the Party's management will come to a screeching halt.
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Trump has Rove's number.
'HE still thinks Romney won'
He has very little business on Fox. They are hurting themselves.
Replace with a Rasmussen
One reporter last night attempted to trounce Trump about his "divisiveness". Trump retorted that he has expanded the ranks of the Republican party with cross over voters from the Democratic and Independent flanks.
He has, in fact, unified the party to be what it was meant to be: conservative without apology because fiscal conservatism works on behalf of the middle class who remain the tax-paying beast of burden for the federal branch.
Karl Rove will not give up the power that he has.
And he does indeed have power. A lot of power.
I'm furious about something else, too: Karl Rove has blown up (destroyed) Marco Rubio's political future.
For quite a while, I firmly believed that Rubio could have been the future of the GOP -- down the line.
Not now, but rather in 4 years or 8 years.
That's over now, I think.
And Karl Rove did that. He "got to" Rubio. Yes, Rubio should have refused, but he couldn't resist that carrot which Rove offered.
Epa,
Every time Rove opens his pie hole on Fox, he does damage to the GOP.
I personally warned a member of the GOP establishment about that very matter back in October. I was basically told that I didn't know what I was talking about.
AOW, I'm quite sure that by this time THAT GUY remembers what you said, over and over, and is often awakened in the middle night with your face mouthing the words into his face over and over, and that bags are growing under his eyes filled with the dirt, sadness, and pus of having been so wrong about so much with so little thought.
Oh, Pasto!
I hope so!
And I hope that he's crying on Rove's shoulder, too.
My mean side.
BTW, I did offer to meet with Rove. He wasn't interested. After all, who am I to challenge the big kahuna himself?
Even last niht they still don't et it. Britt Hume on Fox (The Party's official channel and member of the elite themselves now. I mean they are still actively trying to knock Trump down. Even people I used to respect like Dana Loesch who I now have nothing but contempt for.) was trying to figure out what in Trump's message is getting through. Is it the immigration? No only 10% say that is a factor for them. The economy? No only 15-20% say that is the top issue for them. National security? Education?
THEY CANNOT WRAP THEIR HEADS AROUND THE IDEA THAT WE JUST DON'T WANT THEM ANYMORE. THAT WE WOULD RATHER TAKE A CHANCE ON ANYBODY RATHER THAN SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN IN THE GAME FOR ANY AMOUNT OF TIME.
What the GOPe doesn't like and didn’t realize was their repeated duplicity resulting in the percentage of conservatives within the party base rapidly expanding.
The Trump wing is primarily a dissatisfaction voter block that is fed up and will no longer tolerate GOPe bait and switch.
.."So you're saying, just to be really clear about this, that if Donald Trump is the nominee and if Hillary Clinton is the nominee, you'll be supporting Hillary Clinton," co-host John Heilemann asked Christie Todd Whitman (Republican, 50th governor of NJ, admin of EPA under Bush).
"I will probably vote for her," Whitman said. "I don't want to. I can do a write-in. But I think that's where I'd go if those are my choices.".....
Now, about those loyalty oaths....
since the muslim became part of fox administration- part owner-things went down fast-
-as to rove--don't get me started -
no difference in the parties-
C-CS
AoW it's NOT that 'who are you', it's that he cannot afford to hear you.
He is Lehman Bros on Sept 10th 2008.
It's going down, and there's only one hope, act like its all okay, and pray something happens to avert the sun setting
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