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The Veracity of Karl Rove’s Political Analysis is Suddenly Suspect
Written By : Warner Todd Huston

During Delaware’s primary night Karl Rove was one of the analysts that sat with Sean Hannity on Fox News hashing out the results of the polls in several states. During his comments on Delaware’s winning candidate Christine O’Donnell, Rove eviscerated her as a loser even as she had just won the primary.

Rove claimed that O’Donnell is “nutty” and came straight out saying that O’Donnell cannot win the election in November.

Now, Rove is certainly entitled to his opinion and if he truly believes that O’Donnell cannot win in the general, then he should feel free to say so and we should accept it as such. But in this case we have a problem believing that Rove’s analysis is simply his honest opinion when we find out from The Freedomist that Rove was trying to cut a pre-primary deal to help Mike Castle to win the primary.

Representative Castle, O’Donnell’s opponent, seemed to know that his record as a Congressional RINO was something that voters were finally finding distasteful after his many years in Congress so to the rescue came “The Architect,” Karl Rove, attempting to fix it all for Castle.

Sources at the Christine O’Donnell victory party revealed to The Freedomist that in December of last year Karl Rove met with Tea Party leaders in Dover, Delaware trying to get them to cut a “deal” in which they would leave Mike Castle alone and NOT support O’Donnell.

So here we have Rove acting the disinterested analyst on TV trashing the winning primary candidate while at the same time having been a partisan player for the loser, team Castle.

Fox News should require Rove to answer to this charge. If he really did act as a helpmate for Rep. Mike Castle this damages Rove’s veracity as an analyst. He has just made himself suspect. You can’t be both a political player and an autonomous, disinterested analyst. Will Fox suspend Rove over this? They certainly should if he really did work to help Castle, in any case.

(H/T Michelle Malkin)

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  • http://twitter.com/DaSaintFan Mark Stone

    I'd take the claim by “a O'Donnel Staffer” with a grain of salt, until there's some sort of proof to back that one up.

  • RappinMc

    Watched Rove in real time WTH, the first thing I thought was that there was something strange in his response to O'Donnell's victory. Here's hoping we can put an end to politics as a career choice. The good old boy system must be eliminated. DNC, RNC, We the People are taking our country back. Next up… TERM LIMITS!

  • RBC47

    Most of the political “analysts” who show up on TV screens also work for specific candidates. It's how they make a living. It's how they acquire the “inside” knowledge that makes them valuable to a CNN, or Fox or whomever. Rove is merely one more pundit in the crowd.

    Rove is also – and always has been – entirely about winning elections. Which makes him entirely different from you, Mr Huston, because you are entirely about making your partisan political points however you can,regardless of reality, common sense or even honesty.

    • Trench_Raider

      Shut up, Groundhog. We really don't care what you have to say.

      TR

      • Huron Voyager

        You clearly do if you take the time to respond with such emotion and threats.

        • TheDickNixon

          where are those cops Huron? And you guaranteed Nixon would be gone by now. Ooops.

        • Trench_Raider

          I have to laugh when some troll says things like this.

          Child, you are confusing contempt and derision with actually carring what someone says and taking them seriously.

          TR

    • TheDickNixon

      flagged for personal attack.

    • http://www.patriotpost.com bthewolf

      “because you are entirely about making your partisan political points however you can,regardless of reality, common sense or even honesty.”

      Pot meet big black kettle.

  • baoxian

    No surprise. Rove is a party man before all else, and victory and defeat for him is expressed in terms of raw numbers. He's a lot like Carville, the biggest homer on the planet, but if you listen carefully it's not so much about the ideology, just getting @sses in seats (couldn't resist the pun).

    To slap Rove in the face with a wet noodle of irony…”Don't hate the player Karl, hate the game.”

  • D-Vega

    Rove is the same “brain” that said Republicans wouldn't lose seats in 2006, he's been the one who has been attempting to rewrite the history under the Bush administration, and is angling to be RNC Chair.

    • gfchicago

      and is angling to be RNC Chair

      He certainly couldn't do any worse than Michael Steal.

      • D-Vega

        Exactly, he needs to set Steele up to fail so he can propose an alternative. Can you think of a better organizer, fundraiser, knowledge of state-by-state campaigns and respect among the rank and file candidate?

        If Steele has success, Steele can make a case for staying.

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