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Why do Republicans like Karl Rove insist on offering advice to Democrats? It was bad enough when they were in power and in control of everything, but the “architect” of the least popular president in modern history and the man behind the Republican loss of the House and Senate dispensing wisdom is way past the point of credibility.

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2 Responses to “Do Not Want”

  1. Jay says:

    Whats funny is that it is actually good advice.

  2. TX Liberal says:

    Sorry, but I really have to disagree on this one.

    Stop the partisan attacks. Don’t do what you criticize. He’s supposed to be above partisan politics and should act like it.

    This is good advice? How is good advice telling someone to stop doing something they are NOT doing. The partisan attacks have been coming from HRC in her “kitchen sink” strategy because she is currently losing (disregarding spin). Obama has the most delegates so Clinton is LOSING for now. The only other negative partisan attacks have come from John McSame.

    Don’t do what you criticize?
    You have got to be kidding, right? No, just consider the source.

    Obama needs to spend what valuable time is left connecting with voters, period. He has done all he can with the Wright media brew-haha and it’s up to voters now to decide that issue.
    Finally, whatever adjustments to his methods are up to him, not a republican hack like Rove. This “advice” was meant as an attack on Obama, pure and simple. Why else would someone who is an advisor to John McSame being giving a democrat advice.