arubyan brings us the scoop that Markos’ “mind blowing” opponent will be KKKarl Rove himself.
I actually think this is good news, because it gives huge credibility to Markos that ‘Bush’s Brain’ himself is required to counterbalance him.
KKKarl is slick, I hope Markos has the chops for it.
Rove vs. Kos at Newsweek by arubyan
Update: kos’ Front Page piece
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Keep hoping, ek. Dude’s out of the league in which he’s been cast. Betcha he and Karl start lunching, to compare notes, dontcha know, by Memorial weekend.
I hope they have some sort of point counterpoint format.
Karl is good….but he has a small problem……the facts. If his Bullshit can be challenged in ‘real time,’ he’s toast.
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Bring it on.
… try to write something coherent …
… but I can’t stop shuddering. Couldn’t respond at Daily Kos, either.
Rove is so … ah, he ought to be in federal prison, not being given a gig at a major media outlet.
let’s pair the brain of the GOP up against a Reagan supporter, that will be fair and balaced…right!?
is far greater than the market for information.
Point is that I really see little difference between Karl and Kos other than ideology. Both want power, control over other people’s lives and names for themselves.
Both would willingly ban people!
Oh, and Newsweek? As a suburban homeowner without city sewer all American print publications always remind me of that annual “clean out”.
yes or no
The way I see this is that Newsweek is trying to veer right as if they are not now.
Whatever Karl Rove says in Newsweek will be echoed and reverberated in MSM, MSNBC in talk shows in FOX etc.
While Markos who is not known yet, and if known–considered extreme left by the ignorant press will be disregarded and wont be touch because journalist dont want to be labeled liberal.
So this is very unfair deal.
is that this is a smart Rove strategy by Rovr to further discredit the “MoveOn” crowd, and I have no doubt who will succeed
pretty good as far a the ‘real’ press goes. Better then Times Wonkette anyway:
http://www.newsweek.com/id/70653