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Karl Rove: Lots Of Surprises Lie Ahead

Newsweek   |  Karl Rove   |   February 2, 2008 06:51 PM


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"We are at the end of the Reagan era." Or, at least, that is the claim of voices as diverse as Newt Gingrich and Ed Rollins on the right and Sen. Chuck Schumer and pollster Stanley Greenberg on the left. It is true the Republican Party is having difficulty retooling its message for the 21st century. But so is the Democratic Party.

Every presidential election is about change, and no more so than at the end of a two-term president's time in the White House. Parties have to constantly update themselves if they hope to remain relevant. The difficulty for both Republicans and Democrats is that our political system is at a point where more than the normal amount of party growth and development is needed. Both parties are suffering the consequences of seeing substantial parts of their 20th-century agendas adopted; both parties are struggling to fashion new answers to the new challenges of a young century.

But that's not to say that the Reagan legacy is exhausted. Ronald Reagan's legacy was not simply that he was "a campaigner and orator of uncommon skill," as Don Campbell argued last week in USA Today. President Reagan's gifts to the Republican Party were ideas: growing the economy through tax cuts, limiting government's size, forcefully confronting totalitarian threats, making human rights a centerpiece of America's foreign policy, respecting unborn human life, empowering the individual with more freedom. Those ideas endure. They give Republicans a philosophical foundation on which to build. The Reagan coalition has a natural desire to stick together. Fiscal, defense and values conservatives have more in common with each other than with any major element of the Democratic Party's leadership.

Democrats have a similar philosophical storehouse in the ideas of FDR and LBJ. Both expanded the size and scope of the federal government and saw it in almost an entirely positive light: as an agent of economic redistribution from the rich to the less affluent, as a provider to the poor and the disabled and as an enforcer of equal rights and equal justice. The Democratic Party has two challenges. One is that the modern economy has led voters to prefer markets, decentralization and consumer choice far more than centralized control by government and the substitution of "expert" decisions for those of the individual. The other challenge is that many in that party mistake the "Third Way" tactics of the Clinton years for a substantive approach to governing. Triangulation--making yourself look good at the expense of allies and adversaries in both parties--is lousy for providing coherent answers to modern issues.

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- adzeman See Profile I'm a Fan of adzeman permalink

The biggest surprise for Rove this year will be multiple indictments for criminal influence on the justice department.
Rove used the DOJ as a tool for his goal of a thousand year GOP Reich. I hope the fat turd spends the rest of his days in prison as the bitch of a guy named Rufus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 02/03/2008
- anotherbozo See Profile I'm a Fan of anotherbozo permalink

I can only hope some of the upcoming "surprises" include indictments against himself and other sleazebags, and impeachment proceedings against Bush and Cheney.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 02/03/2008
- Tabasco See Profile I'm a Fan of Tabasco permalink

"Lots Of Surprises Lie Ahead"

Translation: "Lots of Surprise Lies Ahead"

But anyone even remotely familiar with this floating vermin won't be surprised at all. His grand era of a permanent GOP/NeoCon Paradise is already dead. That's the ONLY reason he struck any concilliatory tone in his article.

His next great service to humanity will come when all his excess body fat squeezes his heart dead.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:23 PM on 02/03/2008
- mellene See Profile I'm a Fan of mellene permalink

This man is a total out & out liar so why should anyone believe him when he says there are more surprises ahead unless they're ones he's fabricated about the Democrats. Why Newsweek allows him this platform is totally beyond me.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 02/03/2008
- sawdustinhershoes See Profile I'm a Fan of sawdustinhershoes permalink

Karl Rove has done more to hurt this country than has Saddam Hussin.

Stop giving him a forum.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 02/03/2008
- uglybetty See Profile I'm a Fan of uglybetty permalink

Whats the surprise Karl ???
You gonna try and give us George AGAIN ?????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 02/03/2008
- OkieMon See Profile I'm a Fan of OkieMon permalink

yes KKKrove has lots of surprises like lining up crackheads to say they bought dope from obama....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 02/03/2008
- vippy See Profile I'm a Fan of vippy permalink

MPCarr - just look at the results of the RIGHT
and you have your answer. Surely, you cannot condone what the right has done to this country.
To you it was more important to win against the left rather than looking at the problems the right had created. How silly. High unemployment and many more homeless, 1 in 4 are veterans coming back from the war. You have a lot to be proud of. The fact still remains all these people dead just for a lie.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 02/03/2008
- rkrenke See Profile I'm a Fan of rkrenke permalink

Why does the media continue to try to make this person relevant? Karl Rove is not a political genius " he won elections because he lied, cheated, misinformed, and subjected the American people to the politics of fear.

His role in the current demise of this country is irrefutable and his use of doublespeak is deplorable. Congress needs to step up and expose this man for what he really is " a wart on the ass of society.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 02/03/2008
- Not Blind See Profile I'm a Fan of Not Blind permalink

Rove, Limbaugh, Murdock, and other media punduits have caeselessly marginalized many good candidates, even excluding them from debates, or talking about one or the other as if endorsing, and have shut Americans out of the election process. They marginalized Edwards, Paul, Kucinich, Richardson and Huckabee. This morning, even C-span had a journalist on saying how Hillary would win both NY and New Jersey, and why, and barely mentioned Obama, McCain or Romney, as if there were no one else running for office.
These so-called un-biased "experts" have skewed the campaign process before anything substantive even happened. They come out with one poll after another predicting who will win, which is a great disservice. Once voters think their preferred candidate doesn't have a chance, or can't even debate on national television, they lose confidence in the electoral process, become disenfranchised and won't go to the polls. This is probably what they want, so the media can control the outcome of the election. FOX, CNN and MSNBC are all guilty of deliberately keeping viable candidates from the debates, which is grossly unfair. We citizens, the electorate, have a right to hear ALL of the candidates speak, present their positions on issues, and have a basis of comparison in both major parties.
Rove's lies, Limbaugh's character assassinations not withstanding, the entire media is to blame for the outcome of elections these past couple of decades. Their job is to report facts, not express opinions or exclude candidates from live debates.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:59 AM on 02/03/2008
- dotmafia See Profile I'm a Fan of dotmafia permalink

Mr. Rove, you've helped to destroy America from within and without.

Yes there will be lots of surprises ahead. Like when you bend over to pick up the soap in prison.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 02/03/2008
- ProfessorDuh See Profile I'm a Fan of ProfessorDuh permalink

Perhaps that should read, "Lots of lies ahead will surprise you."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 02/03/2008
- dotmafia See Profile I'm a Fan of dotmafia permalink

Mr. Rove, you've helped to destroy America from within and without.

Yes there will be lots of surprises ahead. Like when you bend over to pick up the soap in prison.
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:46 AM on 02/03/2008
- MR See Profile I'm a Fan of MR permalink

Regarding Rovian tactics, is now a matter of "if you cant beat him, try and use'em to win"?

The comments I left on Arianna's post which criticized her for using the same Rovian tactics Republicans have used in supporting Obama and criticizing Clinton (word twisting and fact twisting) were censored by the Huffington Post and not allowed to appear even though they comported with all guidelines. They appear on my blog(MDR) at Politico.com

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:45 AM on 02/03/2008
- MPCarr See Profile I'm a Fan of MPCarr permalink

It's funny and amazing to see how the left has taken Karl Rove, former presidential aid and advisor to Bush, and made him this into this evil, larger-than-life character.

He is just a conservative Republican doing his job. And doing it well.

The left is just pissed off because he beat the crap out of them twice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:59 AM on 02/03/2008
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