Is the man once known as “The Architect” now a ruin himself? An article in Wednesday’s Huffington Post declared “Karl Rove is Done.” Rove’s new effort to back “conservative candidates who can win”–as he describes his goal–has incited a civil war among establishment and Tea Party Republicans.
Rove would like to reshape a GOP system that produced weak candidates like Christine O’Donnell, Todd Akin, and Richard Mourdock. Meanwhile, Tea Party types are outraged that Rove, with his own unimpressive won-loss record in 2012, would try to hijack the candidate selection process. Matt Kibbe, president of the Tea Party group FreedomWorks, says Rove’s approach is not the way to rejuvenate the Republican party.
“If you can bind a candidate with a core set of fiscal conservative values that are authentic with the practical skills to communicate and run a statewide campaign, that’s how you repopulate the Republican party,” Kibbe told Hardball guest host Michael Smerconish on Thursday. “I think Karl Rove is headed in the wrong direction on this.”
Rush Limbaugh also sided with the Tea Party this week, arguing Rove’s plan will bring in “moderate” candidates. “So what the Tea Party people now realize is that they got two political forces gunning for ’em,” said Limbaugh, “Obama and the Democrats and the Republican establishment.”








