Karl Rove Says ‘No Dirty Tricks’

March 9th, 2010 - 10:28 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

Karl Rove Mar 9 (Pen Men at Work) Karl Rove has declared that his standing as a questionable and decadent political activist is unwarranted. Activities accredited to him were either media misrepresentations or the effort of others. Rove has expressly proclaimed that he didn’t have anything to do with the smudge strategy used against Senator John McCain in South Carolina during the 2000 Republican presidential primary race. He has refuted claims that he is a negative and venomous campaigner.

Rove has fervently stated that he has become an adjective and the description ‘Rovian-style of campaigning’ is actually a pejorative term. One famous columnist has supposedly mentioned that it includes, principally, flinging muck until it sticks. One high-flying blogger has referred to the fundamentals of a model Rovian race as hate-based and smudge-based.

One of the more dishonorable dirty tricks allegedly perpetrated by Rove is the purported “push-pull poll” carried out in South Carolina during the 2000 primaries, when George W. Bush and John McCain were competing against each other for the Republican presidential recommendation. The poll polemically implied that McCain, who has an adopted daughter from predominantly Islamic Bangladesh, had immorally fathered an illicit baby with a black female. Rove has, with steadfastness, repudiated the allegations that he was associated with unpardonable dirty tricks during the primaries in 2000, which was the year of the immensely contentious presidential election between Republican Bush and Democrat Al Gore.

Rove has blamed the media by saying that this is the sort of fad that the media worships. Rove has explicated that he was colossally disappointed and disheartened by the manner in which John McCain and his campaign staff dealt with those slanderous accusations.

Rove has mentioned that he thought that John McCain would react more maturely by taking advantage of what was a massive opening to furnish an insight into who he and his spouse are. Rove has declared that he has colossal admiration for Cindy McCain since she adopted an unfortunate child from an orphanage in Bangladesh.

Rove has spoken that this tale of adoption is an unbelievable tale of love and kindness. But Rove has lamented that, instead of responding sensibly, McCain unnecessarily victimized himself and began to lambaste Bush though he didn’t possess even an iota of credible evidence.

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