The urgency of removing Karl Rove from planning Republican strategy is made
all the more obvious by the events of the past weekend.
Karl Rove helped sell the President on the absurd idea of trying to change
the culture of the Near and Middle Easts. Karl Rove has promoted the
strategy which has led to the President virtually abandoning the "Bully
Pulpit" used effectively by Ronald Reagan. Thus Rove bears some
responsibility not only for the developing disaster in Iraq, but for the
absurd mockery of marriage now going on in Massachusetts. What was needed
was not weak talk about a controversial Constitutional Amendment; but strong
calls for recognition of basic reality. Americans do not rally to weak,
legalistic suggestions. They do rally to strong doses of common sense. The
latter would have isolated the mockers, and sent those showboating officials
to look for rocks to crawl under.
For more on why Rove must go: http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/rove.htm
http://pages.prodigy.net/krtq73aa/rove2.htm
Rove has become the Pied Piper to naive Republicans. Those of us who
understand reality and human psychology, need to rally to save our party
from his inadequate and flawed advice.
William Flax
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