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Well said. Rove was being a bit more "transparent" than he probably intended, wasn't he?
I'm so sick and tired of all the purge talk, especially from progressives like Rove! Unfortunately, I think he did intend what he said. He just doesn't see anything wrong with it, blinded by his own arrogance and playing a different game.
The truth is, he's fighting because he sees the status quo losing control. He only cares about electing "republicans," not conservatives. Big difference. The latter doesn't advance his career or income.
I've been a fan of Glenn Beck, but he's been getting on my nerves lately too. His opening dialogue today was nothing but a lecture. I turned it off. Unlike Rove, I believe Beck means well, but sometimes his naivety is too much for me to bear. (And his attack on Medina was cheap.)
Rove has no business guiding the tea party movement in any direction.
[...] that tell you what you can read, not read, who you should associate with, and who not to (ahem, Karl Rove and Glenn Beck), what to think and not think, are practising a form of speech and thought [...]