
On Friday, a day after Karl Rove donated $2300 to John McCain's campaign, McCain (R-AZ) put aside a longstanding grudge over Rove's famously bold tactics in securing George Bush the 2000 GOP nomination, and said that Rove’s advice would be welcome in his campaign.
"Nobody denies he's one of the smartest political minds in America," McCain said. "I'd be glad to get his advice. I get advice from a lot of people. I'd be happy to have his advice."
The news came just before President Bush praised McCain as a "true conservative" in a Fox News interview on Sunday, responding to a wave of attacks from conservative hardliners such as Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter.
"If John is the nominee, he has got some convincing to do to convince people that he is a solid conservative," Bush said, "And I'll be glad to help him if he is the nominee."
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This is good news for the criminal Repbulicans now they know McCain can win. Karl Rove will lie, cheat, steal and if necessary kill to get back in the White House. Yes Karl will be back in charge to continue his criminal ways. Look for the minorities to lose their voting rights and of course the fixed voting machines will be back. Karl is the man who can make things happen even if it means breaking the law. At lease Karl knows the Supreme Court will support his corruption and never allow him to be changed with the crimes he has committed. Way to go McCain you know how to steal the White House has it has been done twice before.
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