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Trump Hires “Bush’s Brain” to Lose to Biden

6/15/2020

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Trump Hires “Bush’s Brain” to Lose to Biden

By Cliff Kincaid – June 15, 2020

Karl Rove, also known as “Bush’s Brain,” is now advising the Trump 2020 presidential campaign and promoting Republican Senator Tim Scott’s push for federal “reform” of local police forces. This is a teaching moment. It tells us how Republicans sell out by pushing a “light” version of what the Democrats are pushing. It’s how the Democrats win by losing. They force the GOP to move left.
This is the same Karl Rove who predicted that Donald J. Trump could not win the 2016 presidential election.

Republicans like Karl Rove seem to think that capitulating to the revolutionaries, albeit on a slow-motion basis, is the right way to go. Grass-roots Republican who support Trump don’t agree. One of them wrote to me through my website America’s Survival saying, “I live in a St. Paul, Minnesota, suburb and as I watched Minneapolis burn on Memorial Day weekend, I thought that I was watching what Detroit must have looked like in the 60's...And yet, there hasn't been ONE SINGLE Republican or conservative politician who has denounced what has or is currently going on via BLM [Black Lives Matter] or Antifa or whomever these loons are - NOT ONE! I am so sick and tired of the left taking advantage of us with no consequences whatsoever.”

A former George W. Bush strategist, Rove should have retired into oblivion after the Bush presidency exploded into America’s financial meltdown in 2008, ushering in the presidency of Barack Hussein Obama. But after the disaster of the Bush presidency, the famous GOP strategist lost $300 million betting on a Mitt Romney victory in 2012. That’s the amount of money Rove sucked out of GOP donors to pour into ads for Romney and against Obama. Rove had advised Romney not to call Obama a socialist because there would be a backlash. Perhaps Romney didn’t need to be persuaded. These days he marches with the Marxist Black Lives Matter group.

In a challenge to Rove’s status as a political power broker in the Republican Party, conservative political consultants Larry Ward and Carter Clews once wrote an article calling  Rove “the political world’s pre-eminent empty-suit analyst” who wasted $300 million that could have been used to defeat Obama, elect real conservatives to Congress, and underwrite the activities of authentic conservative groups. They say Rove’s strategy of moving to the center and the left, in order to appeal to Obama voters, “drove away millions of hardcore conservative activists who form the base of the Republican Party.”

From his perch as a regular Wall Street Journal columnist and Fox News contributor, he has now maneuvered his way into the Trump campaign. His  latest column in the Wall Street Journal is about “police reform.”

While the Republicans attempt a pale imitation of Nancy Pelosi’s Democrats, the real issue in several cities is not “reform” but a lack of police. Jared Taylor of American Renaissance has pictures of the vandalism and damage to historical monuments in Richmond, Virginia, and was told by one officer, “We were told to hold back. You could have burned every car in the city and we wouldn’t have done anything.” In Seattle, the “new nation” of CHAZ, which is a cop-free zone, is in its 8th day. In Minneapolis, where it all started, a police precinct was burned down.
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Police “reform” is simply one step in the agenda to federalize and even internationalize America's local police.  Rather than push back, President Trump keeps repeating “Law and Order,” and his campaign sends messages to his supporters sometimes three or four times a day asking for money.  It’s President Trump’s birthday, they say. Send money. “He works so hard for America.” His son Eric Trump bombards one of his wayward supporters with such messages as, “I’m reading over the list of patriotic supporters who stepped forward to help my father’s Senate allies reach their May [fundraising] goal. Even though my brother, Mitch McConnell, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Karl Rove all reached out MULTIPLE times – you still didn’t help.” The tag line is “We failed.”

Well, many Trump supporters think the president has failed to follow through on his promise to restore “Law and Order.”

“Rove said he is friends with Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale, and that Parscale calls him from time to time,” The Hill newspaper reported.  Other sources say Rove is helping Trump's 2020 bid by focusing on voter outreach and swing-state strategy.

Parscale has been criticized for a lavish lifestyle that includes a $2.4 million beachfront mansion, a yacht, and a Ferrari. 

For his part, Rove is skilled at blaming others for his own bad advice. After Romney’s defeat, Rove blamed the Romney campaign for not responding aggressively to attacks on the Republican presidential nominee. But his close friend and associate, Ed Gillespie, was a top Romney adviser. Gillespie lost the Virginia Governor’s race in 2017 to Ralph “Blackface” Northam. 

“II thought Trump was the man who would take charge of this current situation and shut it down,” said one Trump supporter. “Instead, he has dithered the offensive position away and is forever going to be on defense, with no one having his back. Congressional Republicans are the most worthless excuse for spineless jellyfish there ever were.”

Such voices do not have much clout in Washington, D.C. circles. They do not read Karl Rove’s column in the Wall Street Journal. But they are the voices of those who elected Trump in the first place. They can arm themselves, install security cameras, and stay home in November.

*Cliff Kincaid is president of America’s Survival, Inc. www.usasurvival.org
7 Comments
sam carpenter link
6/15/2020 01:17:09 pm

You just lost me Cliff. You've unwittingly morphed into a RINO.

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Marilyn Flax
6/16/2020 05:21:55 pm

I agree with Cliff. I feel the same about what Trump is failing to do about the insurrection, and the ineffective congressional Republicans.

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Mark
6/16/2020 07:41:24 pm

Actually, I think many of his columns are a lot like Ann Coulter's—unbalanced and emotional. It's one thing to criticize Trump because you feel it's necessary, but it's quite another to get an unhealthy enjoyment out of doing so, which I think is often the case with both him and Coulter.

Of course, I agree that hiring Rove is a terrible idea, but it doesn't necessarily mean that Trump will lose to Biden. I also agree that Gorsuch was never trustworthy in the first place.

Anyway, while I'm certainly disappointed with some of Trump's recent actions, being all "doom and gloom" about it helps absolutely no one. He's still doing many things right, in spite of his many terrible advisers.

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Cliff Kincaid link
6/15/2020 02:33:26 pm

Did you not get it -- Karl Rove is the RINO. Please read the column again. BTW, I am a conservative.

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Norm Ezzie Cleveland ohio link
6/15/2020 05:09:21 pm

You are correct

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Michael Day link
6/15/2020 09:36:30 pm

Mr Kincaid I worked here in Commiefornia to elect Potus Trump
Thought he to be the Ol rough rider Theodore Roosevelt
He has become Franklin Delano Roosevelt in my humble opinion
The ol rough rider pened this Very good book
Fear God An take your own part ,in it you may read of Potus Trumps Character and when you finish it I thank it articulates the date when it was written to the beginning of the democracy an MOB rule started in
1913 with TAXS hoisted upon the Republic.
Rush Limbaugh told all of his listeners that trump did not see
Libs or progessives ,or party politics my bet he see’s clearly now.
Last but not least soon we will try to celebrate The Idea of the 4TH of July,the idea of what our first American prayer our American mission is
Sir the Poolitical bandits have set the absolute Despotism in motion an Tyranny now is assured , please sir from this moment forward the
Soul-ution to this mess is there in the Declaration its is the hard road we no longer can avoid ,we cannot vote them out ,hope for the peaceful transfer of power,i feel you know this for the madness of the evil in the political bands is self evident now . The cause is no different than 1776 and the DECLARATION lists of EVIL now in all capitals ,the Republic now needs the great wordsmiths to ARTICULATE the Common sense that Try’s Men souls ,the cause is no longer the end of the dollar it is the end that evil thinks it can now bring into the light of day of
LIFE LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS.
The enemy within has had 106 years to plan the end game ,we the people have been planing our counter attack as Prepper for the last
30 years and now sir as Thomas Paine said then we need a American wordsmith now to write the cause into todays facts so as AMERICANS
CAN RALLY TO THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM.

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MJ
6/17/2020 09:22:22 pm

Y'all wanna talk Rino? Well, move here to The People's Republic of Massachusetts for awhile and then tell me about Rino. The current Gov. Baker, is a Rino. Mitt Romney, who was Gov here, is a Rino, Massachusetts is Moscow Central, for crying out loud, the whole state, from east to west, and probably beats any STATE in the Union (Chicago is not a State). The Mayor of Boston is a bolshevik. Can't think offhand of any institute of higher learning in the entire state that isn't hard core Left/Commie, which I refer to as Bolshevik. Trevor Loudon would back me up here. But I am a Conservative and voted for Trump because, as someone I know put it in 2016, I would rather vote for Charles Manson than Hillary Clinton. I didn't know much about Trump, but I knew plenty about Hillie. However, I didn't "canonize" Trump; I voted for him with full understanding that he was/is a human being. So did my brother and we are both in our early 70's, so we have seen Presidents and riots come and go. Both of us are disappointed in Trump as he is not, no way, in no fashion upholding the Constitution: Not with Seattle; not with the Sanctuary cities and states; not with the Govs and Mayors and Health Departments and Dog-Catchers that are writing and enforcing laws that are so Unconstitutional, that I'm stunned, and Trump's getting a pass because those between age 0 - 40 slept through or never had a course in Civics. Only state legislatures can make CONSTITUTIONAL laws and, of course, the US Congress. But we the people let them push us around and threaten us with fines and arrests if we don't wear hankies over our faces in blistering heat or while taking a walk in the middle of nowhere. This is all grossly Unconstitutional, but where's the DOJ and the President? We even have vigilantes if we don't social distance or wear masks which Gov. Baker wants to put on kids in Day Care. Kids! Who crawl on the ground and floor and then put their filthy hands on filthy damp masks. Sars-2 Cov-2 would not be my first concern about what they might catch. Baker has no right whatsoever to demand this or enforce it, but y'all cave in. Likewise you can't see the forest for the trees, namely, Trump is not above criticism. Of course I won't vote for Biden. But I don't leave my brains at the voting booth after an election. (And BTW did we vote for Fauci and Birx?)
Cliff is not a Rino, but like I am, a Conservative and I add for myself a Constitutionalist. Yes, read the Declaration of Independence, THE WHOLE THING, and remember that it was written to a King, but it nevertheless sounds more and more familiar. And Faneuil Hall - which BLM wants to rename, who knows why - is still in Boston and the very same balcony from which it was read on July 4th is still there, so have at it. Then you walk a couple of blocks to the North End and the-one-if-by-land-two-if-by-sea church steeple is still there to signal Paul Revere to take off from Boston following the Mystic River into Arlington and up into Lexington and Concord. On a horse. At night. No street lights or GPS. The trail he rode on is still there also. I used to live near it. And if that doesn't do it for you, meaning the world they lived in compared to ours and the extreme risks of what they were planning to do, I don't know what will. The liberty they sought from a King 3000 miles across the ocean, going up against whom was no joke, not at all like a "peaceful" march for rights you already have but have forgotten. They took the risks so that now, in relative safety and comfort, one can say, "No, I don't think President Jones is cutting it" without worrying about if you'll be caught and shot or hanged or drawn and quartered.
And they'd be the very last to say any President was beyond the reproach of Man - or God. That's why he's in office for only 4 years, unlike King George. They made VERY sure of that.
President Trump isn't cutting it in my opinion either.

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