Karl Rove Cautions that the Tea Party could hurt the GOP
March 11th, 2010 - 9:37 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work ( Leave a comment )
Mar 11 (Pen Men at Work): Karl Rove, indubitably, was one of the central draftsmen of the presidency of the utterly controversial and divisive George W Bush. Rove has declared that the Tea Party pressure group could have an eternal influence in the political affairs of the country if it continued to be decentralized. However, he warned that it could damage the Republicans if it sponsors third-party nominees who drain off votes from the GOP candidates. He cautioned that there is the potential of hazard from them if they are utilized by political operatives to take control of elections.
Rove has expounded that the Tea Party campaigners, who wish to witness the taxes being limited and also the reduction of the sway of the government, could expand their influence if they imitate the 1960s civil liberties movement, the gun rights movement and the adversaries of abortion. Those groupings expanded ‘from the bottom up’ and instituted a shabbily amalgamated voice.
Rove, former President George W. Bush’s deputy chief of staff and principal political advice-giver, also stated that the pressure group and the Republican Party should not join forces. He has fervently claimed that the tea party interest group will be more effective than it otherwise would be if it declines to allow itself to become an attachment of either of the foremost political parties.
Rove cautioned that the movement could be co-opted and destabilized by third parties. Rove has, with zeal, proclaimed that, if tea party groups are to get the most out of their influence on strategy, they must initiate the thorny task of separating themselves from cranks and conspiracy nuts. This list includes 9/11 deniers, ‘birthers’ who persevere that Barack Obama was not born in the U.S and militias that advocate armed upheaval.
Rove, 59, has referred to the U.S. President Obama as a person who is not appropriately disciplined, who is quite detached and who does not involve himself suitably in the administration of the nation. Rove has indicated that if Obama’s health care refurbishment is unsuccessful, he will go back to his old ways i.e. to a more restricted program. Rove has mouthed that the schism between the Democrat Obama and the Republican politicians in the Congress is an appalling disappointment.
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