Here's the problem. Everything points to Karl Rove. And Karl Rove is NOT a nice guy.
Karl Rove is known for using any means to get the White House and the state under red control:
Karl Rove literally made a remark about murdering Todd Akin who made the legitimate rape comment recently.
But I am taking a look at the other issues here... Link
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“If you say he’s a socialist, they’ll go to defend him. If you call him a ‘far out left-winger,’ they’ll say, ‘no, no, he’s not.’” The proper strategy, Rove declared, was criticizing Obama without really criticizing him—by reminding voters of what the president said that he was going to do and comparing it to what he’s actually done. “If you keep it focused on the facts and adopt a respectful tone, then they’re gonna agree with you.”
Karl Rove's strategy is in the Businessweek article and it's pretty telling how he is truly thinking here.
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Rove’s analysis of the Senate races was technical and masterly. The Republicans need four seats to gain a majority, and Rove said he feels “really good” about Nebraska and is optimistic about North Dakota, even though Democrats have a strong candidate in former state Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp. “We’re deeply engaged” there, Rove said. In Wisconsin, former Governor Tommy Thompson “has an excellent shot to win—he has a quirky, cross-party appeal.” Virginia is going to be tight and will likely mirror the way the state votes in the presidential race. Of those, Rove declared, “we can win three.”
In Connecticut, Rove noted that Linda McMahon, the former head of World Wrestling Entertainment, whom he had once written off, was running a “really smart campaign.” And the state, he noted, had moved more to the right. “Those affluent, socially liberal, economically conservative people in Fairfield County and the New York suburbs have finally figured out that their pocketbooks matter more than abortion.”
There are six Republican incumbents Rove identified as in jeopardy, but the biggest risk to Republican hopes of retaking the Senate is Todd Akin in Missouri, following his comments about “legitimate rape.” Rove urged every attendee to apply pressure on Akin to convince him to leave the race. “We have five people who are interested” in replacing Akin, Rove said. “We don’t care who the nominee is, other than get Akin out.”
I don't think it's an accident that they had a journalist in the meeting. All of the news will be focused on the Akin murder comment. The strategy is the key issue. It's a way to garner sympathy for Akin without actually endorsing the guy. Notice what's going on here. If you truly want to see the mentality of Rove, they don't care who's in the seat. They just want control of all of the houses to continue their agenda.
So that's the strategy here. While the media focuses on the apology, they won't report on how Rove will be trying to influence the battles for Senators in other states and how to influence those elections with voter machines and rigging the elections with voter suppression laws.
Don't be fooled. I haven't seen one thing good about Republicans since they've moved to the far right.