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Karl Rove gave Grover Norquist $26 million in 2012

by Mojambo ( 112 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2012, Politics, Republican Party at November 27th, 2013 - 6:45 pm

There is a reason why I refer to him as “pig vomit”. Grover Norquist is an Islamic agent and propagandist and a  wannabe “king-maker”.

by Matthew Boyle

Tax documents from Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS show that Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) is largely funded by Rove, ProPublica’s Kim Barker reports.

“Social welfare nonprofits, also known as dark money groups because they don’t have to report their donors, are allowed to spend money on politics as long as their primary purpose is social welfare,” Barker wrote on Monday. “The groups often count so-called issue ads that stop short of advocating for or against a candidate and grants toward that social welfare mission. Since the Supreme Court’s 2010 Citizens United decision allowed corporations and unions to spend directly on election ads, these nonprofits have turned into the vehicle of choice for anonymous spending, dumping more than $254 million into the 2012 elections. Of the 150 or so social welfare nonprofits that reported spending to the Federal Election Commission during the 2012 election cycle, Crossroads was king, the biggest anonymous spender by far. Americans for Tax Reform came in fourth, with $15.8 million.”

On its 2012 tax return, Barker reported, the biggest grant Rove’s Crossroads GPS gave to anybody was a $26.4 million grant it gave to Norquist’s ATR for “social welfare.”

There are also questions about the legality of Rove’s and Norquist’s arrangement, Barker noted throughout her piece, questioning the use of the money for politicking.

“On its 2012 tax return, GOP strategist Karl Rove’s dark money behemoth Crossroads GPS justified its status as a tax-exempt social welfare group in part by citing its grants of $35 million to other similarly aligned nonprofits,” Barker wrote. […….]

But, Barker reports, “that is not what happened.”

Barker notes that the tax return documents, which were made public by Rove’s group last week, show that $11.2 million worth of the funding Rove’s group gave to Norquist’s ATR were spent on “political activities expressly advocating for or against candidates.” That means that $85.7 million of Rove’s group’s 2012 activities were political, instead of the $74.5 million it reported to the IRS.

Marcus Owens, the former head of the IRS’s Exempt Organizations division, told ProPublica that because of the way Norquist’s ATR operated with Rove’s Crossroads GPS’s money last year, Norquist is a “bad grantee.”

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ATR spokesman John Kartch and Rove spokesman Jonathan Collegio both declined to answer specific questions from ProPublica about the grant.

But Collegio did suggest to ProPublica, however, that perhaps the money Norquist’s group spent with Rove’s grant on politicking had been carried over from 2011. “Were resources carried over from 2011?” Collegio asked in an email to Barker.

“But after consulting with tax experts, ProPublica determined Americans for Tax Reform couldn’t have used resources from 2011 for the political spending,” Barker wrote in response to Collegio’s attempt to spin her on Rove’s behalf.

“That’s called bullshit with a serving of horseshit on the side,” Owens, the former IRS official, said in response as well.

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Karl Rove justifies GOP attacks on Ted Cruz

by Phantom Ace ( 3 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Progressives, Republican Party at September 24th, 2013 - 6:54 pm

Karl Rove is an agent of the Republican Establishment. The 400 million dollar loser is not interested in winning elections. He is only interested in maintaining his power within the Republican Party. In his typical backstabbing ways, Rove justifies Republican attacks on Ted Cruz.

On Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor” on Monday, Karl Rove attempted to lay out why Texas Republican Sen. Ted Cruz has so many detractors within his own caucus on Capitol Hill.

According to the former Bush deputy chief of staff, Cruz has been making up his strategy as he goes along.

“Well, this strategy of defunding Obamacare was an ad hoc strategy laid out without consulting with his fellow senators and at every step of the way, it’s been sort of cobbled together on the fly,” Rove said. “For example, the House of Representatives voted to defund Obamacare and Sen. Cruz response was to say, ‘That a way to go. I can’t get it through the Senate, so I’m hoping that … the House Republicans will stand strong and continue to call for defunding Obamacare.’ This upset the House Republicans. His response was to say, ‘OK now, I’m going to filibuster it when it comes to the Senate.’ And then it was pointed out that if he filibustered it he would be filibustering the bill that the House passed, that he wouldn’t be filibustering a bill that the Democrats supported. He would be filibustering a bill the Republicans supported.”

Pig Vomit has an agenda and is not  a neutral observer. His swipe at Ted Cruz shows how much of a back stabber he is.

Not to be undone, Charles Krauthammer joins in the Cruz bashing. In hat tip to the anti-Cruz birthers, Krauthammer remarks that Ted Cruz could run for PM of Canada.

Make no mistake about it, the Establishment is firmly behind Chris Christie for 2016. Hence the attacks on Cruz are being done to destroy any competitor to the Corpulent Guido.

 

Karl Rove goes after Michele Bachmann

by Phantom Ace ( 2 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Republican Party at June 3rd, 2013 - 9:58 am

Both Karl Rove and Michele Bachmann represent everything wrong with today’s Republican Party. Rove is a member of the Corrupt Consultant Class which is only concerned with getting a paycheck and not winning elections. Bachmann is a reactionary loon who hijacked and helped destroy the Tea Party by declaring herself the leader. Both are set now on a collision course thanks to Rove’s trashing of her yesterday on ABC.

On This Week With George Stephanopoulos, Karl Rove greeted Minnesota Republican Michele Bachmann’s retirement as an opportunity to fill both her congressional seat and her committee presence with a more effective Republican.

“It will be an opening for the Tea Party,” Rove said. “Michele Bachmann was the chairman of the Congressional Tea Party Caucus, and in that positon did nothing. Now the position is open, someone next year will accept the chairmanship of it, and they may do something with it.”

“It also guarantees that that seat,” Rove said, “which had been thought to be very much up for grabs—she barely won last time around, ran well behind Mitt Romney—is now safely Republican. The Democrat who ran last time around, a self-funder named Graves, already announced: after Bachmann pulled out, he pulled out as well.”

Its ironic Karl Rove claiming Michele Bachmann did nothing, when he blew $300 Million and had nothing to show for it. I wish Rove and Bachmann would both disappear since they are both face of Republican defeats. The Right would be better off without either losers like  Karl Rove or reactionary loons like Michele Bachmann.

Silicon Valley Republicans are not impressed with Rove’s answer to OFA

by Phantom Ace ( 125 Comments › )
Filed under Progressives, Republican Party at May 28th, 2013 - 12:00 pm

Rovesucks

Why the Republican Party takes a man who lost $300 million seriously amazes me. Karl Rove got one of his cronies, Dick Boyce, the contract to create the GOP’s answer to OFA. Already this venture, named Liberty Works, is off to a bad start. Through a combination of technological ignorance and political arrogance Rove and his cronies are not taken serious by Silicon Valley republicans.

A California investor — with help from Karl Rove — won the highly competitive contest to help build the Republican National Committee’s data platform.

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Since the RNC announcement on May 1, Liberty Works has gotten off to a shaky start. Top engineers in Silicon Valley who have been looking for ways to help Republican campaigns question Boyce’s vision and say the company’s outreach is underwhelming — as are its salary offers.

“At a minimum, they should buy a round or two of drinks before they ask the tech community to get into bed,” said Garrett Johnson, the chief executive of SendHub, an Internet communications firm in Menlo Park.

Liberty Works is also discussing plans to outsource the voter data platform it was charged with building to another company called Originate, POLITICO has learned, further upsetting the GOP tech community.

“You’re not going to get great quality if you keep passing the responsibility down the line,” said Chris Abrams, a Bay Area engineer, who said he met with Boyce and members of his team, including Scott McNealy, co-founder of Sun Microsystems.

[….]

Rove’s involvement, while useful in Washington, hasn’t helped appeal to Silicon Valley programmers.

“Karl Rove, to me, doesn’t mean engaging an open-source community,” said Aaron Ginn, director of growth for StumbleUpon, who also worked for the Romney campaign.

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But Rove’s attachment to Liberty Works has raised eyebrows among tea party and other conservatives who worry that he will make it difficult for outsiders to make an impact in GOP politics. Rove has not previously been known for his work in the digital field.

“[F]or all of Karl Rove’s fine attributes, he is also largely a direct mail guy who learned at the foot of Lee Atwater and never really learned anything after Atwater passed,” RedState’s Erick Erickson wrote earlier this month. “I’m just not sure, after the 2012 race, that this is a wise investment. Direct mail guys believe the data is the value, and what Team Obama discovered is that the tools to analyze the data are the value.”

Karl Rove is the Charles Johnson of political consultants. He is a failure who deserves nothing but ridicule and mockery. Silicon Valley Republicans smell a rat and want noting to do with Rove and his henchmen. Anyone who wastes 300 Million Dollars should not be anywhere near any Digital infrastructure. Its also very telling that a man like Rove who spent the amount he did in 2012, now refuses to give penitential GOP tech worker a salary comparable to what OFA pays. This reason alone is a sign the Republican Party is not a serious political entity.
OFA is laughing at Karl Rove because he is a failure!