Saturday, November 10, 2012

Karl rove 2012 election

  • The Oracle's Debacle

    BEFORE election night 2000, when he was riding high as "Bush's brain," Karl Rove made Olympian pronouncements about a dawning realignment of the electorate and an enduring age of Republican dominance, masterminded by - who else?

    www.nytimes.com

  • Karl Rove's 19 Justifications For The GOP's 2012 Election Loss (VIDEO)

    After spending over $300 million to get GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney elected, and after an embarrassing moment of denial over the election results on live TV Tuesday night in front of millions of viewers, Rove took to the airwaves Wednesday ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Karl Rove on why Romney lost: Obama was 'suppressing the vote'

    Conservative political strategist Karl Rove has used a provocative phrase to explain how Mitt Romney lost the presidential election Tuesday, saying President Obama won reelection "by suppressing the vote." Skip to next paragraph. Related stories ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • After Election Losses, Media Agree That Fox News Has Damaged The GOP

    A Media Matters report found that leading up to the 2012 presidential election, over 32 Fox hosts and contributors campaigned for GOP candidates in more than 300 instances, nationally and in more than 40 states.

    mediamatters.org

  • Romney lies, shrinking base burst GOP bubble after 2012 elections

    As late as election night, Romney fundraiser and Fox News commentator Karl RoveKarl Rove played the fool as he tried to deny the Romney loss in Ohio by claiming the vote count was wrong.

    www.allvoices.com

  • Karl Rove, American Crossroads Spin GOP Election Losses

    Karl Rove's groups, American Crossroads and Crossroads GPS, spent millions of dollars in races where GOP candidates lost in the 2012 elections. (AP Photo/NBC, Peter Kramer). WASHINGTON -- No one lost as much on election night as Karl Rove.

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Karl Rove-Backed Groups Are Largest Single Outside Force In 2012 Election

    The two groups, founded by Republican political operative Karl Rove and others in 2010, have already spent $271 million, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission and press releases. Crossroads spokesman Jonathan Collegio told ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • 2012 election spending topped $6 billion

    And as calls came in on Wednesday from some of the donors who had poured more than $300 million into the pair of big-spending outside groups founded in part by Karl Rove - perhaps the leading political entrepreneur of the super PAC era - [Adelson] ...

    americablog.com

  • Video: Karl Rove Says Obama Won the Election Because He Cheated

    Republican political strategist Karl Rove, who led the Super PAC known as 'American Crossroads' through the 2012 election, claimed on Fox News that President Obama was re-elected because he was able to somehow suppress Republican voters (video ...

    www.opposingviews.com

  • Karl Rove: Obama 'succeeded by suppressing the vote'

    Karl Rove defended Republicans' work this election cycle, arguing that President Obama only won by making neither candidate look palatable and that Mitt Romney, not outside groups, should have fought back harder.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Karl Rove's strategies didn't pay off in many Election Day victories

    "If the rule in politics is you win or lose by the election results, Karl Rove is a big-time loser in the 2012 presidential and congressional races," said Fred Wertheimer, president of Democracy 21, which advocates for limits to campaign spending ...

    www.dallasnews.com

  • Karl Rove embarrasses Fox News when 2012 election called

    Conservative pundit Karl Rove had a near meltdown on Tuesday night when the results of the presidential election were "called.

    www.examiner.com

  • President Obama: The First, And Perhaps Last, Super PAC-Slaying Democrat

    WASHINGTON -- There has been post-election glee among Democrats, including the highest reaches of the Obama campaign, over the failure of big-moneyed conservative donors to swing the 2012 election. Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) declared triumphantly ...

    www.huffingtonpost.com

  • Election 2012 winners and losers: From Big Bird to Big Soda to Big Coal

    Karl Rove: King GOP strategist takes $390 million in fat cat money, blows it in losing races, and then melts down on Fox News as the results come in live.

    www.insidebayarea.com

  • Election Watch: Karl Rove Vs. the Arithmetic

    It was, as Bill Clinton told us at the Democratic convention, about the arithmetic. And last night, the arithmetic won. Barack Obama was re-elected President of the United States.

    entertainment.time.com

  • Senator Schumer tweaks Karl Rove: If he were a CEO, 'he would be fired'

    Charles Schumer (D) of New York says "Karl Rove's reputation is going to take a significant hit" as a result of the poor Election Night performance of two groups the prominent Republican strategist formed to help elect GOP candidates - American ...

    www.csmonitor.com

  • Fox News: Karl Rove throws tantrum when net calls 2012 election for Barack ...

    The Fox News team had some awkward moments during their 2012 election night coverage, not the least of which was an unexpected outburst by contributor Karl Rove -- who runs a conservative super PAC -- when the network called the election for Barack ...

    blog.zap2it.com

  • Whither Karl Rove?

    While Rove himself passed on the chance to discuss his role in the 2012 election and in the GOP more generally with the Fix, several other prominent Republican operatives leapt to his defense.

    www.washingtonpost.com

  • Republican strategist Karl Rove's very bad night

    "We know that Karl has a rooting interest," Fox host Chris Wallace replied. More than a rooting interest: Rove was the most prolific fundraiser for Republican causes during the 2012 election cycle. With the assistance of a few powerful Republican ...

    www.reuters.com

  • Where Karl Rove was right

    Give Karl Rove a break. His meltdown on election night may not have been entirely about Fox News prematurely calling Ohio for President Barack Obama.

    blogs.reuters.com

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