August 13, 2007
Bitterness of the Left Over Karl Rove
You've read that Karl Rove, adviser to President Bush, announced that he will resign at the end of the month. How has our non-biased mass media responded? Okay, that was a trick question. With just a few exceptions, there is no non-biased mass media. Better worded, what reaction has some of the biased mass media expressed over this news?
Bill Plante's Having None of This Garden Party As Karl Rove embraced President Bush today following an emotional farewell announcement on the South Lawn, the solemnity of the moment was shattered by Bill Plante of CBS, who bellowed to Bush: "If he's so smart, how come you lost Congress?"
Sort of catty. Bill Plante must be overdoing it on the estrogen treatments.
Chris Matthews Hungers For Karl Rove's Scalp Talking like a Democratic congressman eager to get Karl Rove's scalp, Chris Matthews seemed to be urging Democrats to grill the President's adviser on the "witness chair." Then, Chris Matthews Calls 'Bush's Brain' A 'Bum'
Oh, there will be a lot more of these fast-coming attacks against Karl Rove by the media and the leftist bloggers, as they chase shadows. The left cannot stand it that Rove quit before they could "frog march" him out. In the meantime, the press will spew out hate and frustration for the benefit of the left but to no avail. What tough luck.
Posted by Woody M. at August 13, 2007 02:20 PM | TrackBackImagine the bitter lefties grinding their teeth and wailing in the darkness. The mighty Karl Rove has slipped through their grasp!
For the life of me, I never understood this obsession with Rove. It would be like the Republicans lusting after the blood of that chrome-domed, buck-toothed, hick moron, James Carville. A total waste.
Posted by K T Cat at August 13, 2007 04:50 PM
I was flipping through the channels a few minutes ago and caught Keith Olberman talking about Rove. The graphic in the screen referred to Rove as "T*rd Blossom." And the lefties just can't understand why normal people don't follow them and think the media is bias. Olberman is such a class act.
Posted by DADvocate at August 13, 2007 07:08 PM
I vaguely remember the names Plante, Matthews and Olberman. I think they are on networks whose news I don't watch any more.
Posted by Cappy at August 13, 2007 08:28 PM