Rove Talks To GQ: Obama Is 'Arrogant', Clinton 'Calculating'

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First Posted: 04- 2-08 10:50 AM   |   Updated: 04-10-08 05:12 AM

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Now that Karl Rove's retired from the Bush White House and bent on rebranding himself as a media personality, the rest of us get to more fully appreciate the weird way in which his mind works. Last week, in an interview with Greta Van Susteren, we got a fulsome look at the Rove value system. His "advice" to Barack Obama? Traffic in rank insincerities, and call it "gutsy." Somehow, we always figured.

In a wide ranging interview with GQ, readers can come to appreciate another one of the traits that has served Rove in good stead as he's led a President through two-terms of catastrophic ideas that have resulted in horrific approval ratings and his party's defeat in both houses of Congress: his glorious lack of self-awareness. This is on glittering display as he discusses the two Democratic contenders.

What do you make of this whole thing where Hillary was talking Obama up as a vice president and he came back saying, "Wait a minute, I'm winning--why are you asking me to be your number two?"


Very calculating on the part of the Clintons, and a mistake for him on his part.

Why?

Because they wanted him to get down to their level. They want him to look like, you know, not the golden inspiring figure but instead, you know, like an average ordinary pol who's got three years in the United States Senate. So they lay it out there. And rather than having it be dismissed by a surrogate, instead he goes out there! And rather than having an inspiring, forward-looking message, instead he's out there as an ordinary pol saying, "Hey, I'm number one, I'm in first place! I won more states than she did. I won more delegates than she did. What the hell's she doing offering it to me? That's insulting." And he did it in an arrogant way that I don't think made him look that good."

So you don't think his response played well?

No. Take a look at the footage. Turn the sound off and look at it. You can tell that he is arrogant, and you can tell that he's a little bit angry, and you can tell he's very dismissive. He takes his hands and he sort of, you know, waves his hand like, "I'm dismissing something." That was the moment to say, you know, "Look, I know what my opponents are saying, but you know what? I'm focused on one thing and one thing only, which is to help bring Republicans and Democrats and independents together to move America forward." Instead of "Hey, lemme just remind you, I'm winning! I'm beatin' her!"

Rove calling Obama "arrogant?" That's pretty rich coming from a guy who, just a few days ago, took a nice chunk of money from an appearance at the University of Iowa, during which he scolded the attendees, "You got a chance to ask your questions later and make your stupid statements, let me make mine," and mawkishly clutched at his own heartstrings over Iraq: "I shed a lot of tears and I have been inspired by many of the people who feel their son or daughter should not have to die in vain."

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But if you dare risk your eyeballs permanently rolling back into your head, here's what Rove had to say about Hillary Clinton:

You've said--what was the phrase you used about Hillary? "Fatally flawed"?


Fatally flawed. I just thought her flaws would show up in the general election. I didn't know they'd show up as early and as strong as they have.

Which flaws?

Uh, calculating. You know, she went through the period where she had the calculated laugh, she went through the period where she had the calculated accents, and you build that on top of a person who already has the reputation that anything she says is calculating, you know....

Is calculating a terrible thing?

It is if people think it's phony. And that's what her problem is. That and the sense of entitlement.

And so, the eternal dialectic betwixt pot and kettle in re blackness continues. At least the interviewer had the good sense to not let that one slide.

There is something ironic about Karl Rove criticizing someone for being calculating.

Right. Look, it's one thing to calculate and say, "What's the best way for me to do this?" It's another thing to say, "What's the best way to do this, even if it means the sacrifice of my fundamental principles?"

And with that, we recommend you click on over to the Huffington Post's "Living" vertical, where you might find tips on how to clean a copious amount of vomit out of your computer's keyboard.

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RELATED: Later in the interview, Rove offers up some juicy opinion that he did not deem fit for reader consumption:

I get the sense you respect Hillary more than you respect Obama.

Off the record?

Please don't go off the record.

Off the record... [Yeah, it's good. Sorry.]

Damn! Now say that on the record.

No. Nope. Nope. Nope.

Let's try again, then: on the record. I get the sense you respect her more than him.

Uh, I know her better than I know him. And I just, uh--she has been around public life a lot longer and has demonstrated, you know, more involvement than he has.

Now that Karl Rove's retired from the Bush White House and bent on rebranding himself as a media personality, the rest of us get to more fully appreciate the weird way in which his mind works. Last w...
Now that Karl Rove's retired from the Bush White House and bent on rebranding himself as a media personality, the rest of us get to more fully appreciate the weird way in which his mind works. Last w...
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- shaggles I'm a Fan of shaggles 4 fans permalink

Wow. Rove calling someone else calculating. That's a laugh. And after a decade or so working for Dubya he's got the nerve to call Obama arrogant?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:48 PM on 04/02/2008

I agree that his calling Obama "arrogant" for having an issue with being offered SECOND when he hold FIRST place, is a truly racist statement. I guess he doesn't fit into Rove's generation's idea of a Jim Crow man of color.

Many of us believe that his bi-racialness is one of the things that is going to make him a better president of ALL the people. Not simply of one party of Bush-maniacs as in the past. Even people like Karl Rove will enjoy a better country under President Obama.

Mr. Rove, this country is SICK to death of you and your antics. Get lost.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 PM on 04/02/2008
- clemo I'm a Fan of clemo 2 fans permalink

Agree. If anyone one was arrogant in this situation, it was Clinton for having the nerve to offer 2nd place to the front-runner.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:31 PM on 04/02/2008
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oh no not these white people....­.........t­hey are more experienced, knowledgable, etc.......­..........­.if every man was karl rove then the human race would cease to exist, now excuse me while i go ralph.....­..........­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:28 PM on 04/02/2008

If I hear one more person call Obama Arrogant I am going to explode into chunks! God forbid that a black man have confidence­...because that's arrogance. God forbid that he be ambitions.­..because that's arrogance. God forbid that he have class...be­cause that's too uppity. Get my drift. I've had it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 PM on 04/02/2008
- chin075 I'm a Fan of chin075 6 fans permalink
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Actually they call him arrogant because they are disarmed by his easygoing, quietly-confident and humble, straightforward nature. Hence the "arrogant" title. It's simple human psychology really: if I was a hypocritical sore loser and I was getting my butt kicked by a humble yet self-assured opponent, I'd sure as hell call them "arrogant" to put it mildly...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 04/02/2008

He has fundamental principles?

How can you tell college kids to shut up on one side and respect them at the same time? How can he get tears in his eyes when he hears military parents' tell them of their kids' sacrifice when he served in the Bush administration?

He sucks. What principles does he have exactly?

The former Alabama governor's prosecution and release while awaiting an appellant ruling denies those principles. We, the people, means him, his party, and anyone he agrees with. The rest of us and take a jump into Iraq and Afghanistan while the social services that the U.S. is supposed to provide dry up in corporate welfare.

Why should Hillary or Barrack take advice from you?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:36 PM on 04/02/2008

Of course we know by 'Arrogant' he means 'that black boy doesn't know his place'. LOL These people are so predictable. Bye Rove! What on earth will all of these HATEMONGLERS do when this race is all over and Obama is THEIR President??????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:33 PM on 04/02/2008
- jstock I'm a Fan of jstock 4 fans permalink

Calculating is the very word (well, one of the polite ones) that comes to mind when I hear Rove's name. As for arrogant? That's Dubya in a nutshell. Why is Rove still out on the street?!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:23 PM on 04/02/2008
- lincat I'm a Fan of lincat 2 fans permalink

I don't want to hear from this guy anymore.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:22 PM on 04/02/2008
- Ajita I'm a Fan of Ajita 82 fans permalink
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I cant wait till we are back in power and throw this genocidal maniac in federal prison.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:55 PM on 04/02/2008
- hoopesaz I'm a Fan of hoopesaz 23 fans permalink

Like him or not (and I don't) I think his assessment of both was pretty right on. His assessment isn't much different than what you see anywhere, with the exception of Obama. Nobody is will to criticize him...or perhaps they are blind to anything he does wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 04/02/2008
- nellie I'm a Fan of nellie 493 fans permalink
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Can we just pretend this person doesn't exist?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:45 PM on 04/02/2008
- SILVANUS I'm a Fan of SILVANUS 49 fans permalink
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Rove = Merde.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:31 PM on 04/02/2008
- MajorKong I'm a Fan of MajorKong 388 fans permalink
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If anybody would know "arrogant" and "calculating" it would be Rove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:26 PM on 04/02/2008
- hypnus I'm a Fan of hypnus 32 fans permalink
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Do you think if we rubbed enough Preparation H on him he would just go away?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 04/02/2008

no...he would just pucker up and then bloviate all over the place...8)

it would be horrible and nasty to say the least....8­)

so please please don't do this...you will live to regret it....8)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:25 PM on 04/02/2008
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Obama, knowing that Rove, "listens to you" with "the sound off," I suggest, next time you "speak" you don't say a word and just give Rove the "finger!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 04/02/2008
- Indyfromny I'm a Fan of Indyfromny 17 fans permalink
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Before I pass from this life, I'm going to urinate on Roves grave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:20 PM on 04/02/2008
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