<p>Rove:</a> McCain went 'too far' in ads - CNN.com
Rove, of course, has condemned Obama in kind. Of what significance is it for McCain to receive such ridicule from the man whose political career began with the convicted sabotage of a rival's event by advertising it as a free food party?</p>
<p>Obama campaign's already jumped on this. I wouldn't be surprised to see a new Obama ad highlighting this in the coming days.</p>
<p>But really, why does the media continue to publish interviews with Rove? The guy's not a mastermind like everyone thinks he is. His only significant accomplishment is his realization of the fact that conservatives respond well to hatefulness.</p>
<p>Free food party? It was a bit more than that.</p>
<p>He has a mental illness of course. He is, without a doubt, one of the most evil people on this planet including Paul Wolfowitz.</p>
<p>He doesn't bring much to the table. He doesn't have much of an education and in regards to his worth in contrast with other conservatives, its on the icky side. He works for Fox's and talks like he knows something. He just has a knack for getting dumb people to the polls through fear.</p>
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Free food party? It was a bit more than that.
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<p>I couldn't fit it all into one sentence.</p>
<p>@#2,#3
Well that seems to answer the question well in the intrinsic sense. Thanks.</p>
<p>Does anyone think this will have an impact; is this election more-or-less preaching to the choir from this point on?</p>