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(17,199 posts)by Gabriel Arana
May 13, 2014
In a move reminiscent of the Terry Schiavo episodein which Senator Bill Frist, the Tennessee Republican, assumed the power to diagnose people via televisionright-wing strategist Karl Rove is spending his time on the speaker circuit telling people Hillary Clinton might have brain damage.
Why, pray tell? After suffering from a blood clot in 2012 that delayed her congressional testimony about Benghazi, Clinton came back "after 30 days in the hospital ... wearing glasses that are only for people who have traumatic brain injury." "We need to know whats up with that," Rove said at a conference last week. (The New York Post reported his comments today.)
Except it was three days later. And as far as anyone knows, there are no special glasses for people who've had a brain injury.
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At today's White House briefing, Obama Spokesperson Jay Carney let Rove have it: "Dr. Rove might have been the last person in America on election night to acknowledge and recognize that the President won reelection, including the state of Ohio, so well leave it at that."
But, wait: You know when else she was wearing those same glasses? When she left Libya. You know what's there, right? Benghazi! It's all falling into place.
"Karl Rove has deceived the country for years, but there are no words for this level of lying, responds a spokesperson for the Clintons. She is 100 percent. Period.
http://prospect.org/article/daily-meme-paging-doctor-rove
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(17,199 posts)Over the weekend, Karl Rove repeatedly suggested that Hillary Clinton has had a brain injury, dredging up an early conspiracy theory questioning Clinton's ability to run for president.Thirty days in the hospital?" Rove told a conference audience, according to Page Six, "And when she reappears, shes wearing glasses that are only for people who have traumatic brain injury? We need to know whats up with that. A spokesperson for Clinton's team responded that her heath was "100 per cent. Period," adding, "Karl Rove has deceived the country for years, but there are no words for this level of lying."
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(17,199 posts)Rex
(65,616 posts)the top of the GOP. He has all the traits they look for - underhanded, sneaky, cheats, lies, steals.
FUCK HIM. I hope he realizes that history will piss on his grave.
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(17,199 posts)By Wayne Madsen
November 2002
[font size="3"]He's America's Joseph Goebbels. As a 21-year old Young Republican in Texas, Karl Rove not only pimped for Richard Nixon's chief political dirty tricks strategist Donald Segretti but soon caught the eye of the incoming Republican National Committee Chairman, George H. W. Bush. Rove's dirty tricks on behalf of Nixon's 1972 campaign catapulted Rove onto the national stage. From his Eagle's Nest in the West Wing of the White House, Rove now directs a formidable political dirty tricks operation and disinformation mill.[/font]
Since his formative political years when he tried to paint World War II B-24 pilot and hero George McGovern as a left-wing peacenik through his mid-level career as a planter of disinformation in the media on behalf of Texas and national GOP candidates to his current role as Dubya's "Svengali," Rove has practiced the same style of slash and burn politics as did his Nixonian mentor Segretti. Many of us remember the Lincolnesque Senator Ed Muskie breaking down in tears during the 1972 campaign over Segretti-planted false stories in a New Hampshire newspaper that accused Mrs. Muskie of being a heavy smoker, drinker, and cusser and accused Muskie of uttering a slur in describing New Hampshire's French Canadian population. Rove's hero also forged letters on fake Muskie campaign letterhead, disrupted rallies and fundraising dinners, and spread false stories about the sex lives of candidates. Segretti's brush also smeared George McGovern, George Wallace, Shirley Chisholm, and McGovern's first vice presidential choice, Senator Tom Eagleton. Segretti of course did not go on to a high-level White House job -- he was sentenced to six months in federal prison for distributing illegal campaign material.
In many respects, however, the apprentice Rove has far exceeded the chicanery and evil-mindedness of his mentor Segretti. Rove is a tech-savvy puppet master for Bush. Take, for example, last June's discovery of a "lost" CD-ROM in Lafayette Park across from the White House. Contained on the CD was a PowerPoint presentation given by White House political director Ken Mehlman to Rove on the strategy for next Tuesday's off-year election. The slide show showed First Brother Jeb Bush being vulnerable in Florida. Jeb Bush later joked that the disc was part of a plot cooked up by him and his brother to make it appear that he was vulnerable in order to rally an otherwise complacent GOP base in the Sunshine State. Or was it a joke? Jeb Bush and his political minions like Katherine Harris have shown us that if anyone thinks what the GOP has done in Florida is funny they have an incredibly sick sense of humor.
Rove's own tendency to be sick-minded originates with his mentor Segretti. The 2000 GOP primary was a chance for Rove to hone his skills in dirty tricks. His target then was Senator John McCain who appeared to be within striking distance of Dubya in South Carolina after the then-GOP maverick's surprise upset victory in New Hampshire. Rove's operation proceeded to target McCain with false stories: McCain was a stoolie for his captors in the Hanoi Hilton (this from a lunatic self-promoting Vietnam "veteran" ; McCain fathered a black daughter out of wedlock (a despicable reference to McCain's adopted Bangladeshi daughter); Cindy McCain's drug "abuse"; and even McCain's "homosexuality." In the spirit of Segretti, Rove engineered a victory for Dubya but at the cost of trashing an honorable man and his family. Muskie, McGovern, Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Hart, Tsongas, Clinton, Biden, Dole, Perot, and others had all seen the Segretti/Rove slash and burn tactics before.
And Rove's penchant for fascistic demagoguery and outright lying continues to this very day. After Paul Wellstone's sons asked that Vice President Dick Cheney not attend the Minneapolis memorial service for their father, mother, and sister, the White House explained that the real reason wasn't the surviving Wellstone family's abhorrence for Cheney but the fact the family didn't want Cheney's Secret Service protection to interfere with public access to the service. Of course, the Rove and Ari Fleischer disinformation machine forgot to take into account that two attendees, Bill and Hillary Clinton, had their own Secret Service details. But such is the case with a White House that takes its lessons from Goebbels and the editorial staff of the old Soviet News Agency Tass.
Rove's dirty fingerprints could also be seen in the Iowa Senate race between Tom Harkin and GOP candidate Greg Ganske. ...
read more: http://rense.com/general31/EXPs.htm and http://counterpunch.org/madsen1101.html
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(17,199 posts)JOAN WALSH
MAY 14, 2014
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Note that Rove came armed with dates and details about Clintons health woes, along with subtle charges that the former secretary of state is hiding something. (She had a blood clot; They wont say where. Oh wait; they said where the very next day.)
Thats the hallmark of the dirty trickster: introduce just enough fact into the story, larded with lies, to get reporters (he hopes) to begin chasing down the details.
On cue Sean Hannity picked up the cudgel, asking on his show last night, whoever spends 30 days in the hospital these days? Thats our Fox; debunking Rove in one segment; spreading his lies in another. No doubt some wag at Politico or National Journal (I wont venture names; the choices are many) is right now preparing a contrarian Karl Rove is right.
Of course, its not hard to recall when Republicans were minimizing Clintons December 2012 health troubles, calling it Benghazi flu to make the also-scurrilous charge that she was using her health to avoid testifying about Benghazi. Now the smear is that those injuries were serious enough to disqualify her as a presidential candidate.
We must remember that Rove began his career as a Republican dirty trickster, coming to national attention during Richard Nixons notorious 1972 reelection campaign. As John Amato and Dave Neiwert recount in their book Off the Cliff, he was the chief executive of the College Republicans, and he made the Washington Post, in a story headlined, GOP Party Probes Official as Teacher of Dirty Tricks, for an investigation into a dirty-campaigning seminar he taught young right-wingers. The probe was ordered by then-Republican National Committee chair George H.W. Bush, who quickly cleared Rove of wrongdoing. Rove would make his son president as payback.
read more: http://www.salon.com/2014/05/14/karl_roves_humiliating_demotion_the_ugly_devolution_of_a_gop_troll/