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See realtime coverage | Wall Street Journal - May 16, 2012 By KARL ROVE May has been a bad month for President Obama's re-election campaign. Let's review some of the lowlights. |
See realtime coverage | RealClearPolitics - May 22, 2012 ... Iowa, Michigan, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Nevada, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia starting Wednesday. Crossroads, the group founded by former George W. Bush adviser Karl Rove, is an active player in the presidential and congressional elections ... |
Fox News - May 17, 2012 First, Team Obama politicized the anniversary of Osama bin Laden's death on May 2 by releasing a video claiming that Mitt Romney would not have ordered the strike. |
See realtime coverage | Politico - May 24, 2012 Obama's new spots, boasting about his support for military veterans with a reminder to voters about the killing of Osama bin Laden and steps to preserve Medicare, closely follow the ad by Crossroads GPS depicting a fictional former Obama voter. |
Calbuzz - May 2, 2012 Wayne Slater is a top-rank Texas political writer and co-author of “Bush's Brain,” a book about the life and times of Republican uber-strategist Karl Rove. In an interview several years ago with PBS's “Frontline,” Slater described one of the most ... |
See realtime coverage | San Francisco Chronicle - May 7, 2012 He referred to two groups, one counseled by former George W. Bush strategist Karl Rove and another founded by billionaire oil industry brothers Charles and David Koch, as the "Karl and Koch brothers contract killers over there in super PAC land. |
MiamiHerald.com - May 23, 2012 Obama's new spots, boasting about his support for military veterans with a reminder to voters about the killing of Osama bin Laden, and steps to preserve Medicare, closely follow the ad by the group Crossroads GPS depicting a fictional former Obama ... |
MassLive.com - May 18, 2012 Crossroads GPS, a pro-Romney group led by Republican strategist Karl Rove, also just launched a $25 million month-long ad campaign in 10 states attacking Obama on the economy. See realtime coverage See all 2,651 sources » |
msnbc.com (blog) - May 17, 2012 One of his Super Pac's is using Karl Rove as advisor so you know they're going to be filthy. That means those Pacs supporting Obama will pull off the gloves and it ain't gonna be pretty. See realtime coverage See all 619 sources » |
RealClearPolitics - May 21, 2012 Karl Rove has a $25 million campaign up right now with undisclosed money, money we don't know where it came from, running negative ads. See realtime coverage See all 3 sources » |
Washington Examiner (blog) - May 3, 2012 In Politico, Karl Rove says Obama has been “more job-killer than job-creator. Jim Treacher notes that Obama claims he inherited everything from George Bush (except the intelligence network that tracked down Bin Laden). The Weekly Standard's Jeffrey ... See realtime coverage See all 3,147 sources » |
See realtime coverage | Huffington Post - May 7, 2012 Politico: "The ad... touts the auto bailout and the killing of Osama Bin Laden and frames President Barack Obama as a fighter for the middle class. |
Media Matters for America (blog) - May 4, 2012 Last week, Media Matters noted that Fox News has aggressively promoted Karl Rove's Super PAC American Crossroads, often without disclosing Rove's connection to either American Crossroads or Fox News. |
Mediaite - May 17, 2012 Kelly opened the panel by outlining a number of perceived mistakes by the Obama campaign, including taking too much credit for the killing of Osama bin Laden, Vice President Joe Biden announcing his support for gay marriage ahead of a planned ... |
Philadelphia Inquirer - May 8, 2012 The Obama ad emphasizes the bailout of the domestic auto industry, the end of the Iraq war and the killing of Osama bin Laden. It mentions a modest increase in jobs, and a narrator intones, "We're not there yet; it's still too hard for too many. See realtime coverage See all 9 sources » |
See realtime coverage | TPM - Apr 30, 2012 ... bin Laden for political gain. Democrats argue it's fair game as a campaign promise that the president has fulfilled. |


