Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Karl Rove and his puppet Stephen J. Law, are 'barnicles on the side of the US Titanic,' Mark Levin

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"Levin lanced the Republican boil."

2/5/13, "The joint Obama-Rove betrayal destined to unite conservatives," Judi McLeod, Canada Free Press

"Thank God for Mark Levin, who tells it like it is, depressing as it is.

American conservatives have an enemy every bit as destructive as President Barack Hussein Obama.  Former Bush administration adviser Karl Rove should be renamed to identify who he truly is, ‘Karl Rogue’.

As Levin describes it, in real time the ship of state Titanic is heading full-speed toward the iceberg known as the Fundamental Transformation of America. Obama is the captain of the Titanic, but the “barnacles on the side of the Titanic” are “Karl Rove and his puppet Stephen J. Law”.

Obama is unabashedly killing off America. Rove and Company are killing off the only chance America has to fight Obama, small c conservatives who present the only real resistance to the White House Marxists.

When Rove launched the corporatist well-funded Conservative Victory Project, he went to the same source Obama relies on to disseminate his propaganda: The New York Times.

“The Conservative Victory Project, first reported by the New York Times, is a direct response to the 2012 elections, when the National Republican Senatorial Committee stayed out of primaries and saw conservative candidates such as Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock lose winnable races.” (The Washington Post, Feb. 4, 2013).

Even with all the money and the clout of FoxNews at his disposal, Rove could not keep Tea Party candidates from scaling the Republican’s barbed wire fence on Nov. 6.

While so many others wander aimlessly about in confusion, Levin took aim and lanced the Republican boil on the backside of conservatives leaving no doubt what the Conservative Victory Project is really all about.

“Here we are, folks, looking into the abyss. Our big problem is Barack Obama and we’re being stabbed in the back,” Levin said…“It’s the most robust attempt yet by the Republicans to impose a new sense of discipline on the party, particularly in the primary process.  

“Let me remind you folks there would be no Ted Cruz today, there would be no Deb Fisher today, there would be no Mike Lee today,  no Ron Johnson today,  no Pat Toomey today, there would be no Marco Rubio today,  no Rand Paul today,  the heart and soul of the conservative movement in the Senate but for conservatives in the tea partyThere would be no Tim Scott, a Tea party-backed, primary candidate in a congressional district in South Carolina, and as of today the only black senator in the United States Senate.  There would be no, no Haley in South Carolina. I mean I could go on and on and on.”
Rove and his acolytes are doing the same thing to America as Obama and the progressives are doing: putting themselves first.

Yes, the Rove-Overs are the same as the Marxists but go under the Republican name.

“Here’s a project funded by crony capitalists, funded by corporatists—who are not conservative—funding a group called the Conservative Victory Project,” said Levin.  “This is the sort of thing Barack Obama does; this is a thing Marxists do; they give a name to themselves which has nothing to do with what they’re really up to 

in order to try and control the propaganda.

“I’m just showing you how diabolical this effort is,” said Levin.

The news of Rove’s latest strategies travelled like lightning through a circus tent in conservative quarters.

These fake conservatives need to go away before they do more damage,” said L. Brent Bozell, founder of the conservative Media Research Center.

With all due respect, Mr. Bozell, America can’t wait for them to just go away. They must be driven out.

Ironically rife is that while Rove should be outed for stabbing American conservatism in the back, he is still being showcased on FoxNews.

Meanwhile, there’s a new frontline on the battleground finally trumping the malaise of November 6.  It’s the Obama-Rove sellout of America destined to unite more conservatives than ever before." via Mark Levin twitter

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