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Karl Rove's parthian shot

Posted by David Hardy · 25 August 2007 04:40 PM

I say this is Rove's greatest move yet: make Cheney president, establish a conservative military government -- and do it all at the instigation of the Left, and with the endorsement of the Huffington Post.

"Rove was a genius," they'll mutter while watching endless O'Reilly Factor re-runs in the re-education camps, "an evil genius."

Via Instapundit....

[OK, just for the record: I do not really think that Karl Rove set this up to make Dick Cheney a military dictator with the approval of the Huffington Post, nor that the left should be sent to re-education camps, or that, if they were, they should watch endless re-runs of the O'Reilly Factor. Even in a military dictatorship, some limits of decency should apply.

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Are you a patriot and a second amendment activist or a neocon? I read your blog every day and I've bought your DVD, but apparently I share little of your politics. You think it's great to set up camps for "the Left?"

I won't see the inside of a camp, except maybe though a scope. I would have thought of you as an ally in that ridiculous eventuality.

I hope this was some kind of dumb joke.

Posted by: 2A Dem at August 25, 2007 07:26 PM

Uhh... He's clearly being tongue in cheek. The left immolated itself on this one. I'm no big Bush fan, but the underlying post at HuffPo is Bush Derangement Syndrome at its worst.

Dave is simply cracking a joke along the lines of how some in the Democratic party like to blame Democratic shortfalls on some super powerful Karl Rove...

Getting back on point - posts like the one at HuffPo remind me why I support the Second Amendment... It's not treason I guess. But it sure seems to get close.

-Gene

Posted by: Gene Hoffman at August 25, 2007 08:20 PM

The camps may be a bad idea, but how's 'bout control of television set up along the lines of BBC and showing nothing except the Rove tapes(but only in houses owned by leftists/libs, heh?

Posted by: emdfl at August 26, 2007 07:29 AM

Well the O'Reilly thing was obviously a joke, nobody is that evil. :) As for the rest, it's hard to tell with Instapundit.

Posted by: 2A Dem at August 26, 2007 09:01 AM

Of course it's a joke! Duh. And an excellent parody of HuffPoer thinking. They're hard to parodize though, because they really are that nutty.

Posted by: juliesa at August 26, 2007 05:41 PM

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