Karl Rove‘s live, on-air reluctance to accept his own Fox News’ call of Ohio and thus the presidential race for Barack Obama has been fodder for many since Election Night, with everyone from Jon Stewart to Brian Williams and David Letterman taking their pokes at the GOP strategist-turned-Fox News pundit. Although oddly Saturday Night Live mostly took a pass, The Simpsons picked up the slack Sunday night in its opening credits:
Even ‘The Simpsons’ Takes Shot At Karl Rove: Photo
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Monday November 12, 2012 @ 8:27am PSTTags: Karl Rove, The Simpsons
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SNL did not take a pass; you obviously missed the very beginning of the show where Romney throws him off a balcony.
SNL did even better, in their Weekend Update segment they called Donald Trump a racist.
Karl Rove’s “melt down” wasn’t as bad as a lot of people made it out to be. I am a good liberal boy, but some in the media made out like Rove went on some type of babbling, stream of conscience, incoherent rant. He didn’t. He believed, erroneously, that Ohio was too close too call because some traditional GOP precincts hadn’t reported in. Which was true. It was also true that more precincts that are traditionally Democratic had even lower levels of results reported.
He was guilty of radar lock, wherein he focused on one thing to the exclusion of all other facts. I hate the guy, while respecting his acumen. His little “melt down” wasn’t that bad. He was wrong, but he didn’t embarrass himself. Trump embarrassed himself.
Everybody’s making fun of these Cons. My God, it’s great to see. God Bless America!
Amazing everyone is making fun of Rove. But MSNBC’s Chris Matthews idiotic remark of the year about being thankful that Hurricane Sandy occurred, virtually gets nothing.