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Karl Rove Responds To Palin, Huckabee Complaints Of GOP Elitism (AUDIO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 12/03/10 03:38 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

Karl Rove responded Friday to the latest round of complaints by potential GOP presidential hopefuls Sarah Palin and Mike Huckabee that elitism in the party was driving Republicans to form a conspiracy to keep them off the ballot in 2012. Such actions, Rove seemed to suggest, were not ones that "confident leaders" would take.

Rove played down their fears that there was any concerted effort to sabotage future candidacies and said that comments to the contrary were "unnecessary."

"Look, Barbara Bush is 80-some odd years old, and she's entitled to her opinion, as is everybody," Rove said about Palin's recent "blue-blood" comment toward the Bushes. "Governor Palin ought to be confident. She's got a right to run. All she's gotta do is pay the filing fee and form a committee."

As for Huckabee, Rove said his recent claim that he was not an establishment favorite and therefore could potentially be discounted as a viable candidate in 2012 was frivolous.

"And Governor Huckabee, again it's -- look, with all due respect to my Fox colleague, he doesn't need to be saying "Oh, well, they weren't for me," Rove said. "Look, do you think Ronald Reagan was sitting there, saying "George Bush was not for me." Look, just move on. You're making the best argument you can for yourself. Jump into the race, if you like to. I think it is, frankly, healthy."

Rove continued:

"I think it would be healthy for the party for us to have everybody jump in, and let them go out there and spend the next year making the case for themselves and making the case against President Obama and let people know what they got and show them that they can unite the party and reach outside the party like Ronald Reagan did."

LISTEN (from Mediaite):

Here's the transcript, from GOP 12:

ROVE: I think that was unnecessary. Look, I know what Governor Palin was responding to, which was a comment by former First Lady Barbara Bush, but look, Barbara Bush is 80-some odd years old, and she's entitled to her opinion, as is everybody.

Look, Barbara Bush, World War 2 young bride, you know, moves with her husband to Bakersfield, California and then lives in a duplex in Odessa, Texas that they share with a prostitute.

I've been to the boyhood home that they upgraded to in Midland, Texas...

INGRAHAM: [interrupting] ... but why is that relevant? Why is it relevant to -- the elites don't want Palin to run, Karl. I mean, that's the concern is that the elites don't want Palin and Huckabee to run.

ROVE: Governor Palin ought to be confident. She's got a right to run. All she's gotta do is pay the filing fee and form a committee.

And confident leaders don't take -- look, Barbara Bush is entitled to her opinion and entitled to respect. Let her -- you know, the best thing to do is to say "You know, I love Barbara Bush. She was great First Lady" and move on.

INGRAHAM: She did say that. Yeah, I think she did say that. She said she really likes the Bushes.

ROVE: And Governor Huckabee, again it's -- look, with all due respect to my Fox colleague, he doesn't need to be saying "Oh, well, they weren't for me."

Look, do you think Ronald Reagan was sitting there, saying "George Bush was not for me." Look, just move on. You're making the best argument you can for yourself. Jump into the race, if you like to. I think it is, frankly, healthy. Right now, we've got eleven of these people who are thinking about running.

.... It's just unseemly for them to say 'They're trying to keep me out."

Nobody can keep anybody out. Let David Brooks write every column he wants in the New York Times saying this person should run and that person shouldn't run, and it has boo-do-diddly impact on whether or not somebody gets in or gets out.

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COMMUNITY PUNDITS
Cacey 09:48 AM on 12/04/2010
I've been involved in Republican politics since I was a small child handing out fliers in my neighborhood for the guy next door who was later elected to the state assembly.  As a Young Republican, I attended a National Convention, cast my first vote for Goldwater and came close to working in the Nixon White House.
As much as I dislike Rove, he is correct up to a point.  Where Rove missed the  Read More...
12:45 AM on 12/07/2010
Sarah Palin comapred to some great American quotes on "HOPE."

"My dream is of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last best
HOPE of earth." - Abraham Lincoln.

"We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite HOPE." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

(recite the following one in a mindless state, with sort of a twangy-nasal annoying voice)
"How's that HOPEY-changey stuff workin' out for ya?" - Sarah Palin

And my favorite one by Barbara Bush-

"I sat next to her once, thought she was beautiful, and I think she's very happy in Alaska...and I HOPE she'll stay there."

Go Barbara!
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BevTX84
08:51 PM on 12/06/2010
Don't care for Rove at all, but I think when SP says "elite" what she really means is "smart."
hopeisalive
Old enough to know better, but young enough to try
06:58 PM on 12/11/2010
Most, if not all, are "smart"er than she.
07:34 PM on 12/06/2010
Just as long as the various Repub. contenders know that other countries do not have a tendency to send runners up to the big show. They send their elites to almost all their "A" games. All international leaders are meant to arrive ready to play not to read the cheat sheet written on their hands. Just sayin.
gravityhunter
Lock, wave n pull
07:15 PM on 12/06/2010
For gods sake, tell me about the prostitute!
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Grumpy Old Dude
My screen name is an Acronym
07:40 PM on 12/06/2010
Ok I will................a prostitute is a person that charges money to have sex with them ;-)
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CarolNC
06:43 PM on 12/06/2010
Barbara Bush is of sound mind and is correct to say that Palin should stay in Alaska. Palin always attacks people who have more class than she has. Now she has turned down the RNC offer saying "she would be uncomfortable asking people for money!!!!!???????" That is the funniest thing I've heard in a while. What a liar.
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foxbat
Don't jump to conclusions
05:00 PM on 12/06/2010
Kind of funny how Rove did such a good job convincing us how much Bush was the kind of "average Joe" that folks could go have a beer with only to have Palin declare "the emperor has no clothes." Of course, it will be likely that there will be some other Tea Party candidate that will help remind Palin that $100K per speech and $10 million a year kind of puts her closer to the emperor than to the peasants.
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MMJones
12:20 PM on 12/06/2010
What constitutes a Republican "elite"? Well, you have to start with jowls, a well-fed belly, a Rovian cunning not to be believed, and some sort of half-a$$ed degree from a community college.
12:26 PM on 12/06/2010
A brain bigger than a walnut??
04:27 PM on 12/06/2010
The last part of your comment takes from any credibility you have. Many people have gone to community colleges, and that is nothing to be made fun of.
11:54 AM on 12/06/2010
I would be interested to know more about the Bushes sharing a duplex with a prostitute.
jokerdanny
my other bio is a macro
09:22 AM on 12/06/2010
The Dems take a policy position on taxes rooted in the demonstrated failure of trickle down and people say they are anti-rich, but Palin can make a blueblood comment without relating it back to anything material and is not accused of baseless class warfare. Incredible.
09:06 AM on 12/06/2010
Outta the way, Jeb is commin!
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WiltonDiary
The Obamas: American exceptionalism at it's best!
11:50 AM on 12/06/2010
Jeb is comin for your wallets. There will never be another Bush in the WH in your lifetime or mine and I am younger than you!
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gtt
This is not your father's republican party.
06:08 AM on 12/06/2010
Boy is Mr. Rove spinning the facts to make Barbara Bush look like any other old middle class mom. "World War II bride, ...then lives in a duplex in Odessa, Texas that they share with a prostitute." He omits the fact that her daddy was a U.S. Senator from the Northeast as was George Bush's dad. The Bush clan are Northeastern blue bloods of the republican party and Mrs. Bush's comment was not said without prior consideration. Same old battle that the Bushes faced in 1980 - republican country club set verses the republican moral majority (values voters) crowd.
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MMJones
12:24 PM on 12/06/2010
I have such a bad taste in my mouth every time Rove opens his porky mouth to speak. That said, I have a perverse sort of admiration for the amorality of the man, who can lie and spin and throw cr@p onto the walls faster than most of the politic spinners.

And what is scary? The man's fingerprints are all over every corruption scandal and loathesome political act in the last couple of decades... Why is he so teflon???

I believe in karma and hoping his comes calling soon.
12:37 PM on 12/06/2010
Yeah his fingerprints are on Charlie Rangels Dominican Republic cabana, William Jefferson's freezer, The Blago tapes, and Tom Daschle and Timohty Geithner's tax returns. LOL Meanwhile co-defender's of the poor and oppressed George Soros (the economy terminator) and David Axelrod fight to clean up Washington and just generally do good all over... Hilarious.
06:01 AM on 12/06/2010
ah yes ..who can ever forget the Fab 3
now in Blu-ray..
the three tenors performing live..
yodeling your favorite spirituals in One part harmony..
Huck on soprano and poorly played electric bass
Rove ,,,on alto and kazoo too..and...
the other buy with the bumpit, with the big mouth,
who digs wearing cheap dresses..yodeling in bass

be the first on your block, or maybe even the only one on your block
or anywhere to own this pathetic excuse foor music..and politics too..
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SolarArray
Republican = Trash America, Any Cost
01:37 AM on 12/06/2010
I wish I could get Rove to walk up to Buzz Aldrin and tell him Buzz faked the moon mission.
SirCoolBreeze
GOP'ers = Alleged Unindicted Co-conspirators
12:48 AM on 12/06/2010
$arah Griftin' is hung up on conspiracies. Now, an 85 year old, never elected, former 2nd lady (1981-1989) and former First Lady, speaks for "the blue bloods", to tell $arah to stay in Alaska and Grift all she wants, but don't you dare run for President! (play the tape backwards and you hear BP warning to be careful of the Gulf of Mexico Walrus because Paul is STILL dead). Or, maybe, it's just the opinion of an 85 year old, Flushing, NY born, Grandma, $arah. :-)
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amd02148
11:20 PM on 12/05/2010
Sarah Palin needs to let this go. Every single time someone mentions her name, Sarah goes on the attack, in Sarah's opinion a blue blood is someone who is smarter than her who dared speak her name.
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WiltonDiary
The Obamas: American exceptionalism at it's best!
11:52 AM on 12/06/2010
I'll take a blue blood over a cold heart any day!
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amd02148
04:38 PM on 12/06/2010
Im already a fan wilton, faved though
12:28 PM on 12/06/2010
Remember 7th grade? That is what is seems like to me. She goes on and on about every single thing said about her. How in the world could she be ANY kind of a leader? "Mean Girls" doesn't work in the White House.
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amd02148
04:39 PM on 12/06/2010
fanned and faved jenlin