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Bush's Brain trailer
from Revver - bush Videos June 25, 2008
Author: Caachi Added: Wed, 25 Jun 2008 13:52:56 -0800 Duration: 127http://www.caachi.com/Members/BebeFilms/bushs_brain/view - The explosive documentary "BUSH S BRAIN" suggests that George W. Bush would never have been President without Karl Rove, the man known as "Bush s Brain", the Wizard of Oz behind the curtain of ...
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Karl Rove: Barack Obama is a Country Club Snob
from YouTube :: Tag // modest June 25, 2008
Karl Rove was impressed with Barack Obama when he first met him. But now he sees him as a "coolly arrogant" elitist. This was Rove's take on Obama to Republicans at the Capitol Hill Club Monday, according to Christianne Klein of ABC News: "Even if you never met him, you know this guy. He's the guy at the country club with the beautiful date, holding a martini and a cigarette that stands against the wall and makes snide comments about everyone who passes by." Actually, that sounds more like W. The cheap populism is really rich coming from Karl Rove. When was the last time he kicked back with a corncob pipe to watch professional wrestling? Rove is trying to spin his myths, as he used to do with such devastating effect, but it won't work this time. The absurd spectacle of rich white conservatives trying to paint Obama as a watercress sandwich with the crust cut off seems ugly and fake. Obama can be aloof and dismissive at times, and he's certainly self-regarding, carrying the aura of the Ivy faculty club. But isn't that better than the aura of the country clubs that tried to keep out blacks? It's ironic, and maybe inevitable, that the first African-American nominee comes across as a prince of privilege. He is, as Leon Wieseltier of The New Republic wrote, not the seed but the flower of the civil rights movement. Unlike W., Obama doesn't have a chip on his shoulder and he doesn't make a lot of snarky remarks. He tries to stay on a positive keel and see things from the other person's point of view. He's not Richie Rich, saved time and again by Daddy's influence and Daddy's friends, the one who got waved into Yale and Harvard and cushy business deals, who drank too much and snickered at the intellectuals and gave them snide nicknames. Obama is the outsider who never really knew his dad and who grew up in modest circumstances, the kid who had to work hard to charm whites and build a life with blacks and step up to the smarty-pants set. He might be smoking, but it would be at a cafe, hunched over a New York Times, an Atlantic magazine, his MacBook and some organic fruit-flavored tea, listening to Bob Dylan's "Blood on the Tracks" on his iPod. Conservatives love playing this little game, acting as if the "elite" Democratic candidates are not in touch with people like themselves, even though the guys doing the attacking — like Rove, Limbaugh, O'Reilly and Hannity — are wealthy and cosseted. Haven't we had enough of this hypocritical comedy of people in the elite disowning their social status for political purposes? The Bushes had to move all the way to Texas from Greenwich to make their blue blood appear more red. Everyone who ever became president was in the elite one way or another, including Andrew Jackson. Rove and Co. are nervous because they see that Obama, in rejecting public financing, is not going to be a chump, like some past Democratic candidates. For some of Obama's critics, it's a breathtaking bit of fungible principles, as though Gandhi suddenly donned a Dolce & Gabbana, or Dolce & Mahatma, loincloth. But even as the Republicans limn him as John Kerry, as someone who is too haughty and too "foreign," Obama is determined not to repeat what Kerry thinks was a big mistake: not having enough money to compete against the Republicans in 2004. Charlie Black crassly argued in Fortune that a terrorist attack would "be a big advantage" for John McCain. And what's scary is, Black is the smartest adviser McCain's got. It's hard to believe that if Americans get attacked after all these years of getting strip-searched at the airport, they're going to be filled with confidence at the performance of the Republicans on national security. And at least Obama wants to catch Osama and doesn't think he's getting his directions on war from "a higher Father." Rove's mythmaking about Obama won't fly. If he means that Obama has brains, what's wrong with that? If he means that Obama is successful, what's wrong with that? If he means that Obama has education and intellectual sophistication, what's wrong with that? Many of Obama's traits are the traits that people in the population aspire to. It looks as if Rove is on the verge of realizing his dream of creating a permanent position for the Republicans. Unfortunately for him, it's in the minority http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/25/opinion/25dowd.html?_r=1&oref=slogin Author: AntiConformist911 Keywords: Keith olbermann Barack Obama elite elitist john Mccain Cindy Karl rove country club snob bitter cling guns religion Added: June 25, 2008
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Bush's Brain trailer
from MoviesandTelevision - recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 25, 2008
http://www.caachi.com/Members/BebeFilms/bushs_brain/view - The explosive documentary "BUSH'S BRAIN" suggests that George W. Bush would never have been President without Karl Rove, the man known as "Bush's Brain", the Wizard of Oz behind the curtain of Presidential politics. Based on the best-selling book by journalists James Moore and Wayne Slater, BUSH'S BRAIN chronicles Rove's history of being a savvy policy maker, ruthless opponent, brilliant tactician, and of engaging in political chicanery.
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Obama at the Country Club
from Revver - american Videos June 24, 2008
Author: Politico Added: Tue, 24 Jun 2008 11:24:25 -0800 Duration: 181Read my blog! http://www.politico.com/kotecki John McCain doesnt need to use computers to understand them, Muslim voters feel snubbed, Karl Rove makes Barack Obamas elitism accessible to average Americans, and I plug my unpaid internship program.
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Obama at the Country Club
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 24, 2008
Read my blog! http://www.politico.com/kotecki John McCain doesn t need to use computers to understand them, Muslim voters feel snubbed, Karl Rove makes Barack Obama s elitism accessible to average Americans, and I plug my unpaid internship program.
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ROVE - Hamish & Andy vomiting on a roller coaster ride
from Top Rated June 23, 2008
Hamish & Andy vomiting on the Superman Escape roller coaster ride at Movie World on the Gold Coast. Hot dogs + chocolate milkshakes + one roller coaster ride + Hamish & Andy = Who will be the first to throw up? Official ROVE site - http://www.RoveDaily.com.au Uploaded by Rove McManus site - http://www.RoveOnline.com hamish blake andy lee superman ride queensland spew throw up
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Who Learned from 9/11?
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 18, 2008
For more, read Politico: http://www.politico.com John McCain and Barack Obama argue about who learned the lessons of 9/11. But what exactly are those lessons? Thanks to Joshua Sherurcij for the Ediacara biota picture.
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Red State Update: Scott McClellan's Bush-Bashing Book
from YouTube :: Videos by travisandjonathan June 05, 2008
Jackie and Dunlap on former press secretary Scott McClelllan's new Bush-bashin' book, "What Happened". http://www.redstateupdate.com The Red State Update album "How Freedom Sounds" drops July 22. Pre-order and receive a free poster: http://www.dualtonerecords.net/store/product-info.php?pid117.html Subscribe to look at us on the computer: http://youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=travisandjonathan Author: travisandjonathan Keywords: scott mcclellan what happened bush rove cheney iraq tony snow dana perino ari fleischer red state update book press Added: June 5, 2008
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Former Insider Slams Bush Administration
from Revver - bush Videos May 28, 2008
Author: Politico Added: Wed, 28 May 2008 10:19:35 -0800 Duration: 157For more, read Politico: http://www.politico.com Scott McClellan slams the Bush Administration in his book, and Barack Obama makes a mistake about his great-uncle.
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Rove: McClellan Sounds Like a Left Wing Blogger
from Most Discussed May 28, 2008
On Hannity and Colmes the throwing of Scott McClellan under the bus starts immediately with Karl Rove trying to say he was out of the loop and that the quotes he read don't sound like the Scott he knows, and instead sound like a left wing blogger. Let the smear campaign begin!!...lol.
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Rove McManus ambushed by The Chaser's Chas with a kiss
from Top Favorites May 25, 2008
The Chaser Boys Chas Licciardello & Craig Reucassel on ROVE Rove McManus gets ambushed by Chas in the final Who Would You Turn Gay for? question. Official site - http://www.Rove.com.au Uploaded by Rove McManus site - http://www.RoveOnline.com Disturbing kiss make out pash and possibly gay. Chaser Chaz
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Ambassador Joe Wilson on Bill Kristol and Bob Novak
from Revver - video Videos May 25, 2008
Author: hotpotatomash Added: Sat, 24 May 2008 22:52:53 -0800 Duration: 583This is the first part of an excellent talk Ambassador Joe Wilson gave in Los Angeles last night. Ambassador Wilson was both informative and highly entertaining. The above video includes the following two anecdotes: 1. Before the Iraq war Ambassador Wilson debated Bill Kristol who was asked about his experience in the region. According to Wilson Kristol answered, "I've always believed that on the ground experience is highly overrated." 2. "When Bob Novak says, 'What does Wilson know about weapons of mass destruction?' - uranium yellow cake is not a weapons of mass destruction issue. It's a mining issue. It's an ore issue. But Bob Novak doesn't know... As my dear daddy used to say, "he doesn't know the difference between shit and a fine grade of fruit salad."
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MC Rove . . . in the Hiz-ouse?
from Revver - house Videos May 23, 2008
Author: Politico Added: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:19:35 -0800 Duration: 126For more, read Politico: http://www.politico.com The House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Karl Rove, Barack Obama talks to Jewish voters, and John McCain rejects John Hagees endorsement.
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MC Rove . . . in the Hiz-ouse?
from my videos May 23, 2008
Author: Politico Added: Fri, 23 May 2008 10:19:35 -0800 Duration: 126For more, read Politico: http://www.politico.com The House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Karl Rove, Barack Obama talks to Jewish voters, and John McCain rejects John Hagees endorsement.
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Ambassador Joe Wilson Talk
from Revver - humor Videos May 23, 2008
Author: hotpotatomash Added: Fri, 23 May 2008 06:49:47 -0800 Duration: 2396Ambassador Joe Wilson speaks out about his and his wife Valerie Plame's entire ordeal with the Bush administration from start to finish. The ambassador mixes in a lot of humor, anecdotes and reason into this very informative talk.
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TPMtv: Lanny's Induction Ceremony
from Dailymotion - recent videos May 21, 2008
Lanny's Induction Ceremony Your Daily Video Politics Blog: After much soul-searching and thought, in today's episode of TPMtv, Lanny Davis agrees to be inducted into the Fox News Liberal Media Bias Cult. Author: Veracifier Tags: politics video blog mcauliffe lanny davis rove fox news liberal media bias Posted: 21 May 2008 Rating: 0.0 Votes: 0
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TPMtv: Lanny's Induction Ceremony
from YouTube :: Videos by Veracifier May 21, 2008
Your Daily Video Politics Blog: After much soul-searching and thought, in today's episode of TPMtv, Lanny Davis agrees to be inducted into the Fox News Liberal Media Bias Cult. Author: Veracifier Keywords: politics video blog mcauliffe lanny davis rove fox news liberal media bias Added: May 21, 2008
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Should John McCain Do Porn?
from YouTube :: Tag // lost May 16, 2008
New School student, Jean Sara Rohe speaking at the university graduation ceremony just a few weeks ago. Welcome, everyone, on this beautiful afternoon. I only have five minutes, so I'd appreciate it if you'd -- thanks. Welcome everyone, on this beautiful afternoon to the commencement ceremony for the New School class of 2006. That was an excerpt of the song I learned as a child called "Living Planet," by Jay Manquita. I chose to begin my address this way because, as always, but especially now, we are living in a time of violence, of war, of injustice. I am thinking of our brothers and sisters in Iraq, in Darfur, in Sri Lanka, in Mogadishu, in Israel, Palestine, right here in the United States, and many, many other places around the world. And my deepest wish on this day, on all days, is for peace, justice, and true freedom for all people. The song says, "We can change the universe by being who we are," and I believe that it really is just that simple. Right now, I'm going to be who I am and digress from my previously prepared remarks that I had been working on for the past several weeks. I am disappointed that I have to abandon the things I had wanted to speak about, but I feel that it is absolutely necessary to acknowledge the fact that this ceremony has become something other than the celebratory gathering that it was intended to be due to all the media attention surrounding John McCain's presence here today and the student and faculty outrage generated by his invitation to speak. The senator does not reflect the ideals upon which this university was founded. Not only this -- please, not only this, but his invitation was a top-down decision that did not take into account the desires and interests of the student body on an occasion that is supposed to honor us above all and to commemorate our achievements. What is interesting and bizarre about this whole situation is that Senator McCain has stated that he will be giving the same speech at all three universities where he has been invited to speak recently, of which ours is the last, those being Jerry Falwell's Liberty University, Columbia University, and finally, here at the New School. For this reason, I have unusual foresight concerning the themes of his address today. Based on the speech he gave at the other institutions, Senator McCain will tell us today that dissent and disagreement are our civic and moral obligation in times of crisis, and I agree. I consider this a time of crisis, and I feel obligated to speak. Senator McCain will also tell us about his strong-headed self-assuredness in his youth which prevented him from hearing the ideas of others, and in so doing, he will imply that those of us who are young are too naive to have valid opinions and open ears. I am young, and although I don't profess to possess the wisdom that time affords us, I do know that preemptive war is dangerous and wrong, that George Bush's agenda in Iraq is not worth the many lives lost. And I know that despite all the havoc that my country has wrought overseas in my name, Osama bin Laden still has not been found, nor have those weapons of mass destruction. Finally, Senator McCain will tell us that we, those of us who are Americans, have nothing to fear from each other. I agree strongly with this, but I take it one step further. We have nothing to fear from anyone on this living planet. Fear is the greatest impediment to the achievement of peace. We have nothing to fear from people who are different from us, from people who live in other countries, even from the people who run our government, and this we should have learned from our educations here. We can speak truth to power. We can allow our humanity always to come before our nationality. We can refuse to let fear invade our lives and to goad us on to destroy the lives of others. These words I speak do not reflect the arrogance of a young, strong-headed woman, but belong to a line of great progressive thought, a history in which the founders of this institution play an important part. I speak today, even through my nervousness, out of a need to honor those voices that came before me, and I hope that we graduates can all strive to do the same. Thank you very much. Author: politikewl Keywords: john mccain porn george bush Jean Sara Rohe new school speech protest barack obama hillary clinton karl rove grassroots Added: May 16, 2008
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Civilianism #53 / No McCain — No Torture
from CIVILIANISM May 15, 2008
Think it is possible to keep your anti-war idealism and back a non-anti-war candidate? I do, because making concessions for politics is what most people end up doing. We need to defeat McCain, and in this podcast I make a case for it. I think even Republicans might agree, McCain isn t really [...]
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