Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight

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  • ISBN13: 9781439191057
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

DescriptionFrom product when it came to him, Karl Rove has rocked the American political scene. He led the National College Republicans in twenty-two, and turned Texas, dominated by the Democrats into a Republican stronghold. He launched George W. Bush to overthrow the national fame, a popular Democratic governor and then staged a GOP win the White House at a time when voters little reason to throw the party in power. To the engineering, get after the unlikely victory, Rove has described himself as “architect”. Rove was attacked because of his success during his career, which are accused of everything from country to country, the ideological gap baffle. In this essay, Frank Rove responded to criticism that passionately articulates his political philosophy, and defends the decisions he during the election campaign and the White House. In the course of putting the record straight, Rove is the democratic leaders like Harry Reid and Tom Daschle, who has acted cynically or redirected Beh. . . More>>

Courage and Consequence: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight

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Mark Rappaport March 22, 2010 at 3:01 am

So far, this book reads like any other bio: Rove simply waxing poetic about himself. . . a lot! (608 pages). But regardless of his past, and I’m sure it was a beautiful child, adolescents, young adults – is what we all know, the man since he became a public figure: Karl Rove has done more damage in this country as Hollywood could dream of every writer. He did nothing in the way of good service to this nation – service that is offered admired him in any way. History will write a chapter very dark around him, and he remembers most of his attempts to undermine the Constitution than anything else. Lied about his involvement in the Valerie Plame affair also marks his solitary grave – and its continuing refusal on this issue will not help to defend his future grandchildren – even if they try, perhaps. The disturbing trait that this man is his insistence on everything to respect his convictions – even when he jumps to the right. It is never wrong and runs straight ahead, although the wreck that so that future generations continue to clean up. He tried, just as if it were simply smarter than the rest of us, and whenever it is, he tries to “Oh you guys just do not play smart enough to understand the intricacies of this complex situation,” card. But you’re not smart, Mr. Rove. They are simply more aggressive than most of us are when it comes to be willing to) fraud and theft (elections. Most of us in view of the consciousness of the fact of our soul. This book is like everything else, what did you ever – constructed deceptive, inappropriate, arrogant and extremely naive to know (Americans, that you still try to cheat) on. What the country a favor, stop once and for all, and to poison the public discourse in America. They have lied so long that it is a reflex that can be cured was. You are like a mafia, which has so many illegal acts which he knows he can never be right to life. . . You know. . . Skewer turn – to accept the fact and tries to justify its existence. He finds solace in a constant state of denial. He believes the answer is more, more, more, but is actually less, less, less. We need less vous.Mais the die is cast, has Mr. Rove, and now live the mafia, the rest of your life with the realization and shame, you should pursue. If you are alone with your own thoughts in the depths of your soul, the disease of the facts and arguments that you have a fever. What a man alone, you should be. I read a few chapters that day and I had to stop writing this review. Why? Then I thought: How can I know if you tell me the truth about the life that you describe – your life? Your book reminds me of your many newspaper articles. It reminds me of how people like you who are members of this new brand of media markets is effective. Calculated! Disgusting Rove Fox News and the Wall Street Journal Media, with many other “talking heads”, is brilliantly described in stone for future generations in the book study engraved 71 days: the attack on the media Obama. Teachers across the country, including some at NYU, use this text in the ethics of the media / propaganda courses to teach their students the truth. Thank you to the history book and others like him are always notorious, Mr. Rove. Rating: 1 / 5

Raj Dhawan March 22, 2010 at 3:19 am

A narrow-minded, one-sided view! As expected Karl Rove, dass. . It seems to distrust the liberal side of the whole platform. . . . he speaks of courage, but courage is founded on faith. . . the highly questionable in itself. . . Bush had a lot of courage from the faith, and we have all seen what courage did for this country! Courage is acting on what is right, and we recognize what is right to hear from all sides, and on what is the correct action to take, and provides information on the basis of educated and informed decisions to allow trade. . . The separation between the left and right here is mainly in the corridors of government, the White House frightening. . . and there are a lot of exposure here in the book. . . Rating: 1 / 5

R. Lager March 22, 2010 at 4:40 am

This book, as Sara Failin book next to my toilet, in case I have no TP. Horrible writing, and only a big fat lie Rating: 1 / 5

E. Hultquist March 22, 2010 at 7:18 am

New book by Karl Rove, courage and consistency, is at least a new version of the insipid Bush years. Rove spin this new version in a breezy, chatty, personal style. It is a worthy reminder of childhood ramblings of a religious school cycle. What is so poignant encounter is to Rove’s own surface. If you are looking for facts, or truly critical look at the Bush years, then save your money. Rating: 2 / 5

Tee March 22, 2010 at 9:49 am

Rove encouraged the invasion of a defenseless country. Rove live in lala land, not in a position to the consequences of this invasion, which destroyed hundreds of thousands of families to understand. But we should pity him, because his mother committed suicide because his father was not gay? eh? This book is a feeble attempt to rewrite history. If the war in Iraq was really bad on intelligence, then why was George Tenet, the director of the CIA given the Presidential Medal of Freedom, long after it was proven there were no d ‘weapons of mass destruction in Iraq? Rating: 1 / 5

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