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Home Front: Politix
Karl Rove To "Balance" Kos at Newsweek
2007-11-16
Newsweek announced that Karl Rove, the controversial architect of the rise and fall of the modern G.O.P., will join its ranks as a new contributor to balance the recent hire of blogger Markos Moulitsas.
Posted by:Fred

#13  If I were Rove I would use the space allocated to me to publish Michael Yon's article & photos from the church of St. John.

I can think of no better rebuttal to the Daily Kos than the pictures of Christian and Muslims worshiping together.

Al
Posted by: Frozen Al   2007-11-16 12:34  

#12  Well, OS, it's not as if Markos (or much else of the left) is really "liberal" either. When you get right down to it, they're amoral familists.
Posted by: Abdominal Snowman   2007-11-16 12:32  

#11  Rove? He's a political strategist, not a conservative.
Posted by: OldSpook   2007-11-16 11:37  

#10  You will find no other profession with such skewed political views.

College professors, maybe?
Posted by: Raj   2007-11-16 10:29  

#9  Wasn't it Newspeak that let the cat out of the bag about the slanted journalism being good for 5 - 15% upside for the Dems?
Posted by: AlanC   2007-11-16 09:41  

#8  I can't remember the last time I read Newsweek. I sure as hell can't remember the last time I bought a copy. I know it wasn't in this millenium...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-11-16 09:25  

#7  60% of the the syndicated newspaper columns

Not in any paper I have ever read. I guess conservative means anyone to the right of Lenin.

58% of the Sunday show guests were conservative in 2005.

Take a guess which party controlled controlled the White House, Congress and Senate? Care to hazard a guess what percentage of the hosts were conservative? How many hosts were/still are Democratic party functionaries before the TV gig? During the 2004 election cycle Washington, D.C. journalists preferred Kerry over Bush by 12-to-1 (92%). You will find no other profession with such skewed political views.
Posted by: ed   2007-11-16 08:55  

#6  Our fair share would be 100 percent, cause donkeys can't read.
Posted by: Omomoter Trotsky4436   2007-11-16 08:13  

#5  A recent study found conservatives have 60% of the the syndicated newspaper columns, while 58% of the Sunday show guests were conservative in 2005.

See? You Rethugligans get more than your fair share!
Posted by: Kos Kid Bobby   2007-11-16 06:37  

#4  He will be let go after his first article on the leftist.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2007-11-16 05:27  

#3  This should be amusing. When can we expect Mr. Rove's first published piece?
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-11-16 04:55  

#2  Is Kos unbalanced?
Posted by: gorb   2007-11-16 04:21  

#1  HMMMM, HMMMM, BOLIVIA, now ROVE + KOS > D *** NGED GAS STATION BLUE CLOUD = BLUE ANGELS!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-11-16 01:19  

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