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Presidential adviser Karl Rove, left, with Brett Kavanaugh in 2004. (Original Post) ehrnst Oct 2018 OP
Awww a Turd Blossom grooming peekaloo Oct 2018 #1
Brett got trained by the master dalton99a Oct 2018 #2
He was a conservative scumbag long before he worked for W Cosmocat Oct 2018 #4
Before or after this? malaise Oct 2018 #3
Ugh karin_sj Oct 2018 #5
I just threw up vodka into my precious corn flakes. kairos12 Oct 2018 #6
If you went to Yale Law School then you damn well know what Rove was all about in 2004 Botany Oct 2018 #7
a ratf*cker's rat deminks Oct 2018 #8
Is it just me, or is this a bit creepy..just getting off a plane and all? libdem4life Oct 2018 #9

Cosmocat

(14,564 posts)
4. He was a conservative scumbag long before he worked for W
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 10:53 AM
Oct 2018

he was one of the key rat fuckers for the Staff witch hunt ...

malaise

(268,998 posts)
3. Before or after this?
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 10:52 AM
Oct 2018
https://projectcensored.org/12-mysterious-death-of-mike-connell-karl-roves-election-thief/

Karl Rove’s chief IT consultant, Mike Connell—who was facing subpoena in connection with 2004 Presidential election fraud in Ohio—mysteriously died in a private plane crash in 2008. Connell was allegedly the central figure in a longstanding plot to electronically flip votes to Republicans.

In July 2008, Connell was named as a key witness in the case known as King Lincoln Bronzeville Neighborhood Association v. Blackwell, which was filed against Ohio Secretary of State Kenneth J. Blackwell on August 31, 2006 by Columbus attorneys Clifford Arnebeck and Robert Fitrakis. It initially charged Blackwell with racially discriminatory practices—including the selective purging of voters from the election rolls and the unequal allocation of voting machines to various districts—and asked for measures to be taken to prevent similar problems during the November 2006 election.

On October 9, 2006, an amended complaint added charges of various forms of ballot rigging as also having the effect of “depriving the plaintiffs of their voting rights, including the right to have their votes successfully cast without intimidation, dilution, cancellation or reversal by voting machine or ballot tampering.” A motion to dismiss the case as moot was filed following the November 2006 election, but it was instead stayed to allow for settlement discussions.

karin_sj

(810 posts)
5. Ugh
Mon Oct 1, 2018, 10:56 AM
Oct 2018

This photo shows us everything we need to know about Kavanaugh and what he believes and what lengths he will go to in order to promote the agenda of Karl Rove and his cronies.

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