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If I want to think "Roveian", then the best possible scenario would be if she dies "because of activist judges".
stewart speaks 2005
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This Bits Blog proves that Obama and his supporters will use the same Roveian dirty tricks as W and the Swift Boaters.
Google and the Anti-Obama Bloggers - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Does he really want to run a Roveian campaign of disinformation -- or have the actual debate on the issues that he claims to want?
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A nice quasi-Roveian move -- attack in the enemy's stronghold.
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I hope this isn't an early sign that Schmidt's Roveian trap is working, ie. that all the manufactured pre-speech bluster about smear-mongering journalists has actually cowered the msm and the Dems into walking on eggshells around Palin.
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Obama should raise a stink about this and point out that such Roveian tactics are exactly what we're trying to put behind us.
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Now I see her as much less - more a member of the Roveian school of calculation, misdirection, divisiveness, and fear.
General Election Polls Show Hillary And Obama Roughly Even Against McCain In Pennsylvania 2009
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FINALLY a Dem seems to have learned the one Roveian strategy worth knowing: go after their (perceived) strengths.
Obama Hits Back: Debate With McCain And Bush Over Foreign Policy Is One "I Will Win" 2009
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One thing this is a reminder of is the audacity of the Roveian up-is-downism the McCain team is now resorting to.
New McCain Ad: "Celebrities Don't Have To Worry About Family Budgets" 2009
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One thing this is a reminder of is the audacity of the Roveian up-is-downism the McCain team is now resorting to.
Celeb 2009
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