Karl Rove is a punk pundit
Washington, DC,_ After delivering the country’s weakest and poorest performance in history, along with a few scandals he narrowly escaped jail time over, former Bush handler and White House Chief of Staff Karl Rove is now handing out advice to the Democratic Party.
The now turned political analyst recently expressed amazement and shock at Barack Obama’s inability to “put Hillary Clinton away.” He needs to know that women and especially a smart and strong one like Hillary Clinton does not need to be put away or in her place.
Her place is on the national stage and she has decided to run the full measure of this year’s presidential race period. He is still to be credited for his cunning and slick moves but Karl we sorta know where you’re coming from and it is not from a non partisan or objective observer place. Rove went on to criticize what he knows are smart moves on Obama’s part but as a now “neutral” voice it gives him an opportunity to throw grenades into the mix and see if they fly for his side.
“I think what Obama saw in Oregon was the rumor the polls were closing and that’s why he spent most of last weekend in Oregon rather than going on the offensive and trying to take away something in Kentucky. It’s like he only gets 30% of the vote in Kentucky but feels compelled to go to Oregon and even then, in that state which is full of granola eaters and Birkenstock wearers he gets 58% of the vote and she gets 42%,” he said.
Rove went on to say that Obama’s problems with working class voters (code for white voters) are real and not going away. It’s cultural (code for racial). They view him as an elitist (a what?) as someone who doesn’t share their values and that it was a mistake for Obama to go to Iowa to say he was ahead. Karl your best spin days are behind you, Obama is not going to hire you or listen to your counsel and the Dems will do well to go in the opposite direction of your advice. We all know Obama went to Iowa to thank voters for his launch and to prepare them for the November election. Glad you found work after your poor performance (brilliant wins for sure) that sunk the U.S. economy, put working class voters out of jobs, brought us a very dumb and painful war, let mortgages crash the market and will soon bring us $5 – 10 a gallon for gas. We are glad your name was not Karlos.