(CNSNews.com) – After repeatedly vilifying conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh for saying he hopes that President Obama’s liberal policies fail, the Democrat Party apparently may be trying to make another mountain out of a molehill -- this one involving Karl Rove.
Rove, a former adviser to President George W. Bush, described President Barack Obama as “arrogant” in a recent interview with Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly.
"I've always said I think he's kind of an arrogant guy," Rove said during his analysis of Obama’s prime-time press conference on Tuesday, Mar. 24.
The next day, March 25, the Democratic National Committee called Rove’s statement “incredible” -- coming from “a man who helped lead one of the most secretive and arrogant presidential administrations in American history.”
“If Karl Rove wants to call someone arrogant, perhaps he and Dick Cheney should look in the mirror," DNC Communications Director Brad Woodhouse said in a news release on Wednesday.
By Thursday, the DNC had produced a Web video on Rove’s “groundless and hypocritical statement calling President Obama arrogant.”
The Web video lists various examples of alleged Bush administration arrogance (i.e., “Mission Accomplished”) and it ends with the words, “Pot. Kettle. Black.”
In its Wednesday press release, the DNC displayed some arrogance of its own in presuming to say what the American people want:
“The only thing the America people are interested in right now is the type of measured, informed action the President detailed last night to stabilize and grow the economy, improve health care and education, create green jobs and reduce our dependence on foreign oil. They are not interested in the musings of the men who, more than anyone else, are responsible for creating the challenges we currently face," said DNC Communications Director Brad Woodhouse.
For those Americans who might be interested in Rove’s “musings,” here’s the context of Rove’s comments to Bill O’Reilly that so inflamed the DNC:
Rove was making the point that Obama, at his press conference, was looking for as many ways as possible to boost support for his multi-trillion-dollar budget plan. He kept coming back to his budget proposals.
“Do you think he knows…that he bloviated all over the place, that he was repetitive: do you think he knows, does he want to do that?” O’Reilly asked Rove.
“Well, I don’t know,” Rove responded. “Look, I’ve always said I think he’s sort of an arrogant guy. I think he thinks that, I’m showing how much I’m in command of this material, and how on top I am, and I’m doing the right thing by reciting talking points – and by saying things that are simply not true.”
Rove said he couldn’t believe that Obama – who is proposing to add $9.3 trillion to the national debt in the next ten years – talked about moving from an era of ‘borrow and spend’ to ‘save and invest’. Ballooning the deficit by trillions of dollars is 'save and invest'? Rove asked.
Also see:
Obama Used ‘Invest’ or ‘Investment’ 18 Times in Press Conference to Describe Government Deficit Spending
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