Rove: ‘Shame On Republicans And Conservatives’ For Impeachment Talk

Posted by | July 30, 2014 11:48 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


Karl Rove is letting Republicans have it for helping Democrats and the White House by fueling talk of impeachment.

Referring to Obama as the “cynic in chief,” Rove said on Fox News’s On the Record that Obama is “suggesting a constitutional crisis” in an effort to “fatten the accounts of Democratic fundraising groups.”

White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer said last week that Congressional Republicans may take the path to impeach Obama. House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) has denied that he would seek impeachment. GOP House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, however, was less definitive when asked about it on Fox News over the weekend. Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) has also threatened impeachment.

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee reported raising $1 million on Tuesday, which Chairman Steve Israel called it the “single biggest online fundraising day of the cycle.”

“Shame on those conservatives and Republicans who help him along,” Rove said.

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76 responses to Rove: ‘Shame On Republicans And Conservatives’ For Impeachment Talk

  1. majii July 30th, 2014 at 18:11

    Where has Rove been while the extremists took over the Republican Party? Shame on him for sitting on the sidelines and letting them do it. Now that some in the GOP have caught ‘impeachment fever” and won’t shut up about it, Rove decides to chastise them.

    Mr. Rove, imo, you helped build this because you said nothing to stop the extremists from usurping your party. You allowed them to run wild, and now that they’re making the GOP look bad, you’re upset? Deal with it.

    Rove has a lot of power in the Republican Party. He could have spoken up when the extremists first started their divisive Bull Stank, but he didn’t. This has had the effect of granting them legitimacy and the idea that they do speak for the GOP.

    The genie is out of the bottle, Mr. Rove. Good luck in trying to get it to go back in.

    • jasperjava July 30th, 2014 at 22:06

      It was Rove who built the strategy of riling up the Neanderthal base in order to win elections. He created a monster that the party couldn’t control.

  2. majii July 30th, 2014 at 18:11

    Where has Rove been while the extremists took over the Republican Party? Shame on him for sitting on the sidelines and letting them do it. Now that some in the GOP have caught ‘impeachment fever” and won’t shut up about it, Rove decides to chastise them.

    Mr. Rove, imo, you helped build this because you said nothing to stop the extremists from usurping your party. You allowed them to run wild, and now that they’re making the GOP look bad, you’re upset? Deal with it.

    Rove has a lot of power in the Republican Party. He could have spoken up when the extremists first started their divisive Bull Stank, but he didn’t. This has had the effect of granting them legitimacy and the idea that they do speak for the GOP.

    The genie is out of the bottle, Mr. Rove. Good luck in trying to get it to go back in.

    • jasperjava July 30th, 2014 at 22:06

      It was Rove who built the strategy of riling up the Neanderthal base in order to win elections. He created a monster that the party couldn’t control.

  3. SkeeterVT July 31st, 2014 at 15:13

    This is the very same Karl Rove who had an epic on-air meltdown on Fox News on Election Night 2012 after Fox called the election for Obama. Now he’s lambasting GOP conservatives for talking up impeachment of the president. How two-faced can you get?
    Either that or Rove is finally admitting what many of his fellow Republicans and conservatives are still in deep denial: That the era of conservative white domination of American politics is ending with the changing demographics of the nation’s population and there’s NOTHING these white conservatives can do about it.

  4. SkeeterVT July 31st, 2014 at 15:13

    This is the very same Karl Rove who had an epic on-air meltdown on Fox News on Election Night 2012 after Fox called the election for Obama. Now he’s lambasting GOP conservatives for talking up impeachment of the president. How two-faced can you get?
    Either that or Rove is finally admitting what many of his fellow Republicans and conservatives are still in deep denial: That the era of conservative white domination of American politics is ending with the changing demographics of the nation’s population and there’s NOTHING these white conservatives can do about it.

  5. JamesMMartin August 6th, 2014 at 12:33

    I just fainted.

  6. JamesMMartin August 6th, 2014 at 12:33

    I just fainted.

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