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The Rove-ster Rt hand man to the Prez says"c-ya would'nt want to be-ya"
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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 233188" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>The lasts paragraph sums it up :</p><p> </p><p>"Of course, there is a bright side. If nothing else, Mr. Rove has strengthened the conservative critique of what happens when you try to engineer great societal changes through government policy. Perhaps conservatives can find some solace by telling themselves they were right all along."</p><p> </p><p>A Failed visionary, perhaps, perhaps not...but it's interesting how the author insinuates how conservatives throw MR Rove under the bus after his Rep "Permanent Majority" vision(s) was shot down by Congress and the country. Then adding a "spin zone" theory to critique Rove's Democratic-like philosophy of Big Gov't invovlment on societal changes.</p><p> </p><p>Uhmm..I wonder what solace conservatives will tell themselves when press sec. Tony Snow flies the coup next...</p><p>What's that John Cougar-Melloncamp song.."And the walls,come tumbling down"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 233188, member: 9859"] The lasts paragraph sums it up : "Of course, there is a bright side. If nothing else, Mr. Rove has strengthened the conservative critique of what happens when you try to engineer great societal changes through government policy. Perhaps conservatives can find some solace by telling themselves they were right all along." A Failed visionary, perhaps, perhaps not...but it's interesting how the author insinuates how conservatives throw MR Rove under the bus after his Rep "Permanent Majority" vision(s) was shot down by Congress and the country. Then adding a "spin zone" theory to critique Rove's Democratic-like philosophy of Big Gov't invovlment on societal changes. Uhmm..I wonder what solace conservatives will tell themselves when press sec. Tony Snow flies the coup next... What's that John Cougar-Melloncamp song.."And the walls,come tumbling down" [/QUOTE]
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