Thursday, September 23, 2004

The Evil Sorcerer

It's Karl Rove of course. Even after two high up muckey mucks from the Kerry campaign were caught the the tar still on their fingers, the looney left still thinks that memogate was all a dirty trick orchestrated by the sinister Karl Rove.

Karl Rove says, Bwahahahahahaha!

Actually, he said, "Obviously, you know the answer is no. Do you feel good about asking that question?" he said before repeating, "The answer is no, obviously."
He also called Mr. McAuliffe "a wild-man ranter and raver."

"He's probably the only person in America that still thinks there's a possibility these are true and accurate documents," Mr. Rove said.

Further, Karl Rove points out the obvious coordination between CBS and the Kerry campaign. Are the Democrats claiming that he manipulated their side of the affair too?

He then said Mr. McAuliffe and the DNC must answer questions about their own series of attacks on Mr. Bush's National Guard record, which he said "broke coincidentally with the CBS story."
"I mean, they'd have to be awful nimble to have prepared all those ads and materials without foreknowledge. And the question is: Did they have foreknowledge, and if so from who, and why?"
Mr. Rove said the Kerry campaign has shifted in the past few weeks toward a strategy of personal attacks with the addition of new advisers, some of them former Clinton aides, including Mr. Lockhart.
"When they arrived, they made it clear that they were going to run a campaign of character at the president, which was a polite way of saying they were going to run a campaign of character assassination. And they've been true to their word," he said.
"When you have to defend as many different positions and votes as he has offered up, you want to change the subject. And the best way to change the subject, as this crowd on the other side believes clearly, is to go after the personal character of their opponent."

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