The Campaign Spot

Does Rove Fear Obama? Or Does He Actually, You Know, Mean What He Says?

Meet the Press, yesterday:

MR. GREGORY:  Do you really fear Barack Obama?  That’s why you’re spending all this time attacking Hillary Clinton?

 

MR. ROVE:  You know, I—you know, I read that in the LA Times this morning. Those, those guys really out in LA have got to get clued in.  I mean, come on.

Gregory, later:

MR. GREGORY:  John Harwood, back to politics and Karl Rove leading the charge, in some cases, against Hillary Clinton.  That was a very well-thought political attack on Hillary Clinton’s views in some of her past votes.  What about the fact that he wouldn’t talk about Barack Obama?  And some are speculating that just like in 2004 when they were building up John Kerry that the Republicans were—that’s what they want to do here, to run against Hillary Clinton.  

The Los Angeles Times:

Is Rove playing a similar game against Clinton? Is he trying to stampede Democrats into nominating her, having concluded that Obama, Edwards or someone else would pose a stiffer challenge to the Republican nominee?
The White House declined to make Rove available to comment for this article. But political strategists said Rove’s visibility suggested he had no intention of fading from the game in 2008.

You know, some folks aren’t so subtle about who they want the opposition to nominate…

Brilliant reverse psychology? Or did NR’s editors prefer a Democrat prone to “YEARRRGH”s?

Exit mobile version