The head turd has his blossoms all in a twist:
Look in the dictionary under "chutzpah" and you'll undoubtedly see a picture of Karl Rove. A few examples of Rove-style politics come to mind. Like insinuating that Ann Richards was a lesbian during the 1994 Texas gubernatorial race. Like the smear campaign against John McCain in the 2000 GOP primary in South Carolina, which alleged that McCain had fathered an illegitimate child by a black prostitute, and that Cindy McCain was a drug addict. Like attacking the patriotism of Max Cleland, who lost an arm and both legs in Vietnam, during a Senate race in Georgia in 2002. None of that "offended" Mr. Rove but Clint Eastwood's ad did. Give me a flippin' break. No, what's most offensive to Mr. Rove, and the rest of the Republican Party, about President Obama's rescue of Chrysler and GM is that it's working. Neither one the automakers is by any means out of the woods yet, but as the ad states they are on their way back (and as the proud owner of a Chrysler product I'm happy to say I did my part). Hundreds of thousands of jobs have been saved at the two companies themselves and possibly millions down the supply chain. Rove and Mr. 'I Like to Fire People' would have rather seen all those folks in the unemployment line instead of on the production line. What's offensive to them is that the economy is improving and their hopes of winning the White House are circling the drain.
Look in the dictionary under "chutzpah" and you'll undoubtedly see a picture of Karl Rove. A few examples of Rove-style politics come to mind. Like insinuating that Ann Richards was a lesbian during the 1994 Texas gubernatorial race. Like the smear campaign against John McCain in the 2000 GOP primary in South Carolina, which alleged that McCain had fathered an illegitimate child by a black prostitute, and that Cindy McCain was a drug addict. Like attacking the patriotism of Max Cleland, who lost an arm and both legs in Vietnam, during a Senate race in Georgia in 2002. None of that "offended" Mr. Rove but Clint Eastwood's ad did. Give me a flippin' break. No, what's most offensive to Mr. Rove, and the rest of the Republican Party, about President Obama's rescue of Chrysler and GM is that it's working. Neither one the automakers is by any means out of the woods yet, but as the ad states they are on their way back (and as the proud owner of a Chrysler product I'm happy to say I did my part). Hundreds of thousands of jobs have been saved at the two companies themselves and possibly millions down the supply chain. Rove and Mr. 'I Like to Fire People' would have rather seen all those folks in the unemployment line instead of on the production line. What's offensive to them is that the economy is improving and their hopes of winning the White House are circling the drain.







Hey Turd Blossom, your boy W initiated the auto bailouts.
And oh yeah, your faux Saint Ronnie first bailed out Chrysler in the early 1980's.
So it's only ok when Repubs hypocritically spend the taxpayers money. Did I understand you correctly Mr. Rovesputin?