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Moby
08-14-2007, 09:47 PM
OK, this administration has spent a fortune on marketing tools and techniques. They've come up with so many catch phrases that the people that lived in "Mad Max:Thunder Dome" seem like geniuses.

They also learned that fewer people watch the news on Friday, Saturday and Sunday then the rest of the week so they've been releasing most of the bad information on Fridays.

Karl Rove knows this and is probably the one that ordered the studies. Now he announces something his resignation on a Monday? The day that it will get the most press coverage.

Think about it.

Betty Blowtorch
08-15-2007, 12:16 AM
Wow. I'm surprised. I wasn't expecting Rove to go.
I figured he would stick around to the bitter end.

Has Rove become a liability and was fired like Rummy?
I assume he was fired or forced out.

I wonder what it means. Was he forced out by Cheney?
Is Cheney consolidating his hold over Bush Junior?
Who else has more hold over Junior?

Cheney is emperor for another 18 months.

Betty Blowtorch
08-15-2007, 02:46 PM
Another theory I heard is that Rove disagrees with
the plan to bomb Iran, and wants to get out before
the political fallout hits the fan.

Politicz
08-16-2007, 04:03 AM
Karl Rove is nothing more than a political coward with a yellow line running up and down his spine. He's the mastermind behind at least half of Bush's war mess in Iraq. Now that the pressure is on, and the American government can't afford to lose the war in Iraq, Karl Rove decides to do a "cut and run", with the excuse that he's going back to teaching or something, and writing fairy ass books. It's no wonder that Bush is politically f*cked up...:lmao2: , :talktothehand: ,:lmao2:

king of freaks
08-16-2007, 07:34 PM
Carl Rove is just a spin doctor. If he was managing a campaign against his own mother he would call her a lesbian with a jihadist girlfriend.