
Karl Rove is not even good enough to shine Steve Bannon’s shoes.
Karl Rove is not a man you can trust. He has lied to the American people in the past. He is a Bush lackey. I have to keep repeating it that the Bush’s have turned against the American people when they voted for Hillary Clinton. We have to vote against any candidates who Rove is backing because the Elite Repub’s are in bed with the Democrat’s Obama dark government and the Bush’s are being sponsored by Saudi Arabia.
If anyone votes for any candidate who is an Elite Republican or a Democrat – they are voting for a socialist/muslim government. These people are One World Order people with wealth distribution. We have to vote for people who support President Trump.
Remember all of the poll data that was wrong and produced by Rove in the past.
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Karl Rove Swipes at Steve Bannon’s ‘Motley Crew’ Ahead of 2018 Midterms
by Adam Shaw19 Oct 20171,595
Establishment Republican strategist Karl Rove took a swipe at Breitbart News Executive Chairman and former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon Wednesday, with a snobbish article in which Rove turns up his nose at the “motley crew” Bannon is assembling for the 2018 midterms.
In the article in the Wall Street Journal, “Steve Bannon’s Motley Crew of Challengers,” Rove does a drive-by smear of a number of candidates Bannon has approved to run against establishment-backed Republicans in 2018.
Calling Bannon a “failed presidential adviser” in his opening paragraph, he omits Bannon’s central role as Trump campaign manager in guiding the candidate to victory last year.
Although Rove notes the Bannon has set his sights primarily on the Senate and challenging Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s leadership, Rove first turns to House candidate and former Rep. Michael Grimm, whom he notes resigned his seat in 2015 after pleading guilty to tax fraud.
Rove notes that Colorado’s former Rep. Tom Tancredo, whom Bannon has eyed for a gubernatorial run, has attacked immigrants for turning America into a “third world country.”
Yet among conservative circles, concerns about such things are hardly rare. In fact, the most influential book of 2015 was Ann Coulter’s Adios America: The Left’s Plan to Turn our Country into a Third World Hellhole, which is believed to have influenced President Trump into putting immigration at the center of his presidential campaign.
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Rove continues to fire quick hits at passing candidates, referencing Kelli Ward’s (challenging unpopular Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake) support for the elimination of the Patriot Act, and for having “praised” Edward Snowden — although he does not quote her remarks.
He also counters Bannon’s claim that he is trying to get people into office who support Trump’s agenda by arguing that six of the seven Republican senators Bannon is challenging “have voted with the president’s position more than 90 percent of the time.” Yet crucially, Rove does not indicate what the 10 percent of disagreement is over.
He argues that the December Senate race in Alabama, after Judge Roy Moore beat the establishment-backed Luther Strange, will be the first test.
“While still favored to win, Mr. Moore’s margin will be the first evidence of whether Mr. Bannon has picked a team of winners or just a collection of misfits and ne’er-do-wells,” he says sulkily.
Breitbart News’s Raheem Kassam this week noted the link between Rove and a Fox News poll showing Moore and Democratic opponent Doug Jones essentially tied.
Rove’s concern for getting Trump’s agenda passed is unusual, considering the pair’s poor relationship. In 2016, Trump told Breitbart News that Rove is a “dishonest guy” who shouldn’t be allowed to write for the Journal:
“He actually makes up quotes and it is so disgraceful that he’s allowed to do it and he writes in the Wall Street Journal, which is a newspaper that totally misrepresents so much,” Trump said. “Karl Rove — I’m just reading this — and he’s quoting me on things I’ve never said. He’s literally making up quotes.”
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