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    Rove puts a bulls eye on the Tea Party

    The far far right(you know who you are Glo) may become a distant memory soon...


    Karl Rove launches initiative to keep tea party candidates out of elections

    By Eric W. Dolan
    Sunday, February 3, 2013 14:15 EST



    The organizers of American Crossroads hope to bring electoral victory to the Republican Party by defeating unelectable tea party candidates in GOP primary races. The new super PAC, called the Conservative Victory Project, will be run by American Crossroads president Steven Law and is supported by former Bush political adviser Karl Rove.

    “There is a broad concern about having blown a significant number of races because the wrong candidates were selected,” Law told the New York Times on Saturday. “We don’t view ourselves as being in the incumbent protection business, but we want to pick the most conservative candidate who can win.”

    The Victory Project plans to oppose candidates like Christine O’Donnell, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock. Though running in places where Republicans were favored, the tea party-backed candidates lost the general election after defeating moderate Republicans in the primary. Many tea party candidates who were victorious in 2010, such as Allen West and Joe Walsh, also ended up being defeated by Democratic challengers in 2012.


    Victory Project spokesman Jonathan Collegio told CNN that Republicans lost six Senate races in the last two election cycles because they nominated “undisciplined candidates” rather than Republican veterans.

    The group favors William F. Buckley’s dictum to nominate “the most conservative candidate in the primary who can win the general election,” over Ronald Reagan’s commandment, “Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican.”

    Collegio insisted the Victory Project wanted to elect conservatives.

    “But we have to win general elections,” he added.

    Rep. Steve King (R-IA), who has a history of incendiary comments about immigrants, could be one of the organization’s first targets, according to Law. The ultra-conservative Republican indicated last month that he was seriously considering running for the U.S. Senate in 2014.

    Conservative groups have blasted the new initiative, and were quick to note that moderate Republicans fared no better than tea party candidates in 2012.


    “The Conservative Defeat Project is yet another example of the Republican establishment’s hostility toward its conservative base,” said Matt Hoskins of the Senate Conservatives Fund said. “Rather than listening to the grassroots and working to advance their principles, the establishment has chosen to declare war on its party’s most loyal supporters. If they keep this up, the Republican Party will remain in the wilderness for decades to come.”


    Raw Story (http://s.tt/1zjDQ)

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    Rove made a cool 30 million commission for his part of fleecing the the PACS. He is a smart cookie for sure.He had to make someone or something the reason for failure and the old tea party guys are up on the list. BACKBITING AT IT FINEST! Republicans need to smart up a bit or the Democrats are going to reduce the Republican party down to where it is small enough to fit into a bathtub and drown it.
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    Now the Tea Party(for little girls)is having to apologize for turning to their dirty antics to paint ole Rove in a bad way....wasnt Rove "THE MAN" for the right not to long ago???let the in fighting continue till they all fall down...

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