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TrollBuster9090

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11. Hahah! Yes, I remember BOTH of Karl Rove's virtuoso performances, no more than two weeks apart.
Sat Oct 20, 2012, 01:10 AM
Oct 2012

Week 1: he says that Gallup is full of it because they're "using a 2008 turnout model" which they weren't. This was followed by 'Kingpin' Sununu claiming that the 'Chicago thugs' had intimidated Gallup with a lawsuit, and forced them to fudge the numbers in favor of Obama.

Week 2: Rove flips his wicked little dry erase board over to the other side and cites Gallup showing Romney in the lead, and I think there was some other 51% number that he quoted and said was 'the highest in Gallup polling HISTORY.'

So, do you think Fox News viewers remember that Rove was saying Gallup was totally unreliable only the week before? I doubt it. When a dog vomits and then licks it up again, do you suppose he remembers that he's already eaten what he just barfed up, and didn't like the first time? Same principle.

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Wishful thinking, Ham Rove. onehandle Oct 2012 #1
hhhhahhhhahhahhahahhahhahahahh! Ellipsis Oct 2012 #2
That is hilarious! hrmjustin Oct 2012 #9
agreed, gallop model is wrong, however, the President MUST close the deal on Monday /nt still_one Oct 2012 #3
yep, seal the deal Monday, and we can all feel good about hoping for the best! Divine Discontent Oct 2012 #13
Well if Karl Rove is involved, then we know something fishy is going on. I wonder who he sabrina 1 Oct 2012 #4
Could Mean the Fix is In and Gallup is In on It AndyTiedye Oct 2012 #26
If you poll 50% Democrats and 50% Republicans then the results will be 50/50. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2012 #5
So Karl probably told them to poll 51% Republicans and 49% Democrats. Nothing would sabrina 1 Oct 2012 #7
One of the polling firms admitted to tossing Democrats in their "likely voter" results.... Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2012 #14
Would that be Karl "I have the REAL numbers" Rove? stopbush Oct 2012 #6
A likely voter ? ....... Grassy Knoll Oct 2012 #8
Ah, there's the Rove connection. Baitball Blogger Oct 2012 #10
Hahah! Yes, I remember BOTH of Karl Rove's virtuoso performances, no more than two weeks apart. TrollBuster9090 Oct 2012 #11
Gallup donated for Republican races before CultDJ Oct 2012 #12
Welcome to DU! Ellipsis Oct 2012 #16
LIGHTS OUT PROGRESSForwardJim Oct 2012 #15
Hello, Jim, welcome to DU! AverageJoe90 Oct 2012 #19
Woodhouse "We're way ahead" in NC, OH, IA PROGRESSForwardJim Oct 2012 #17
Setting the table for a rigged election Gabby Hayes Oct 2012 #18
Yep...and welcome to DU. zeemike Oct 2012 #22
This is a setup for a "steal" How many battleground states have voting machines with problems? kelliekat44 Oct 2012 #20
They are trying to steal Ohio using Tagg's machines and phony Gallup polls. McCamy Taylor Oct 2012 #21
We better agree to this now Z_California Oct 2012 #23
Gallup and Rove are right disndat Oct 2012 #24
Pig man comments. There is nothing that he wouldn't do! They are stealing the election! Kteachums Oct 2012 #25
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