Ted Cruz took batting practice at the Defending the American Dream Summit:
I love everything Ted Cruz said —— especially this:
My distrust of Rove is well-founded. Should Karl Rove’s Republicans replace Senate Democrats I see a repeat of 2004 to 2008 when Republicans cum Karl Rove had it all and did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING with it. In fact, the country got a large injection of Democrat-lite from the 108th and 109th Congresses.
Rove has his marching orders. He and his establishment Republicans not only hate conservatives they will do whatever it takes to defeat the conservative promise of repealing the Affordable Care Act. Insurance companies and Wall Street hustlers stand to make trillions in the decades ahead if the ACA is not repealed.
NOTE: New Democrat darling Senator Cherokee Warren plays the hardcore Left like a Stradivarius when she rails against Wall Street, but did you ever her say she wants to repeal the ACA?
Before you doubt my analysis remember how Rove’s tactics handed Senate seats to Democrats in 2010 AFTER THE ACA WAS SIGNED INTO LAW.
I’ve always said that Rove would rather see a Democrat win a seat than see it go to a conservative. Most especially in the US Senate. (Thanks to the XVII Amendment the Senate is nearing absolute control over the country.)
Controlling the Senate was working out fine for Republicans and Democrats alike until some true conservatives like Ted Cruz crashed the party. Rove would gladly let the Democrats keep the Senate rather than let Ted Cruz and his fellow conservatives fulfill their promises.
C. Edmund Wright does not go as far as I go, but we are on the same page:
I love everything Ted Cruz said —— especially this:
I do believe that the Senate is going to the Republicans this November with a good chance of increasing their majority in 2016. It doesn’t get better than that; however there is one problem. I cannot see how Karl Rove can be voted out of the influence he exercises through his fund-raising. From a conservative American’s perspective Karl Rove is as bad as Harry Reid.In the year 2017, a Republican president, in the Rose Garden, is going to sign a bill repealing every word of Obamacare.
My distrust of Rove is well-founded. Should Karl Rove’s Republicans replace Senate Democrats I see a repeat of 2004 to 2008 when Republicans cum Karl Rove had it all and did ABSOLUTELY NOTHING with it. In fact, the country got a large injection of Democrat-lite from the 108th and 109th Congresses.
Rove has his marching orders. He and his establishment Republicans not only hate conservatives they will do whatever it takes to defeat the conservative promise of repealing the Affordable Care Act. Insurance companies and Wall Street hustlers stand to make trillions in the decades ahead if the ACA is not repealed.
NOTE: New Democrat darling Senator Cherokee Warren plays the hardcore Left like a Stradivarius when she rails against Wall Street, but did you ever her say she wants to repeal the ACA?
Before you doubt my analysis remember how Rove’s tactics handed Senate seats to Democrats in 2010 AFTER THE ACA WAS SIGNED INTO LAW.
I’ve always said that Rove would rather see a Democrat win a seat than see it go to a conservative. Most especially in the US Senate. (Thanks to the XVII Amendment the Senate is nearing absolute control over the country.)
Controlling the Senate was working out fine for Republicans and Democrats alike until some true conservatives like Ted Cruz crashed the party. Rove would gladly let the Democrats keep the Senate rather than let Ted Cruz and his fellow conservatives fulfill their promises.
C. Edmund Wright does not go as far as I go, but we are on the same page:
Finally, I’m not calling Karl Rove a Communist, but his tactics remind me of the old Communists who raised millions from some of the wealthiest men in the world by promising the money would go to helping White Russians fighting the Red Russians in the Russian Civil War (1917- 1923). Naturally, the millions they collected went straight to Soviet Communists. My point: Any money conservatives give to Rove will go straight to anti-conservative Republican candidates for the Senate.Karl Rove is at it once again. The so-called “strategist” is again confusing strategy with tactics, and is about to blow easy Senate pickups in Arkansas and North Carolina. This is not merely snatching defeat from the jaws of victory -- this is snatching defeat from the bowels of victory -- in astonishing tone-deaf fashion.
There is absolutely no excuse for not winning these two races.
August 29, 2014
Why Karl Rove and the GOP Establishment Will Lose Again
By C. Edmund Wright
Articles Why Karl Rove and the GOP Establishment Will Lose Again