Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 9, 2010

Could someone check the water inside the Beltway? Krauthammer and Rove teeter on the irrelevancy cliff as they brutalize Reagan's 11th Commandment

Charles Krauthammer and Karl Rove both have storied histories backing the conservative movement and, by extension, the Republican Party. But it would appear that they've become far too cloistered, or at least far too invested in the establishment, to truly understand the mood of the country.

Delaware voters turned out in record number to reject the ridiculous 'progressive Republican' Mike Castle in favor of a real conservative named Christine O'Donnell.

Nevada voters rejected two Republican candidates for a clear Constitutional conservative, Sharron Angle.

Rove and Krauthammer have now expressly attacked both. And for what? Because their predictions were wrong? Because they had a stake in the losing camps? I don't know and, frankly, I don't care.

It would seem that both analysts think the American people are too stupid to judge these things for themselves. I just hope they had a bad fish dinner a couple of nights ago and come to their senses shortly.

Gentlemen, there's a very simple playbook we're operating by. It's called the Constitution. Mike Castle and his ilk operate unmoored, picking and choosing policy positions like they're throwing darts.

We've had enough of that bulls***. The stakes are too high and the situation too dire to play that game.

Furthermore, as Jim Hoft reminds us, Ronald Reagan's 11th commandment was straightforward:

"Thou Shalt Not Speak Ill of Another Republican"

Dear Messrs. Rove and Krauthammer: learn it, love it, and live it.

Otherwise, prepare to be flushed down the irrelevancy hole. It's not a tough choice. James Madison or Karl Rove? Thomas Jefferson or Charles Krauthammer?

Gee, what a dilemma.


Update: Creepy Harry Reid hands O’Donnell her first general election ad on a silver platter

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