Karl Rove opposes Arizona law to deal with illegal immigrants
1 Comments Published by Avi Green on Wednesday, April 28, 2010 at 10:01 AM.
The governor of Arizona recently signed into law a special one to help local authorities deal with illegal immigrants in the state. And if maintaining law and order is important, then it's quite dismaying to see former Bush administration aide Karl Rove opposing it (Hat tip: Moonbattery):
Rove also associated himself with Grover Norquist, that most awful Islam-whitewasher, as Frank Gaffney reported 7 years ago; see at Michelle Malkin for more. The best way to respond to such an apologist would be not to buy his new book.
"I think there is going to be some constitutional problems with the bill," Rove reportedly said at a senior community center in The Villages, Forida, where he made a stop on his book tour. "I wished they hadn't passed it, in a way."That last little part there, in a way, was doubtless his idea of how to deflect more serious criticism. Karl Rove, it's to be remembered, said once that he supported illegal immigration because it would save his children the indignation of hard work. Well gee, in that case, why not build some robots to fill this role? What he said actually tells just what he thinks of these foreign interlopers - specifically, he views them as inferior to himself. Of course, let's not forget that Bush's own record on these same subjects wasn't any better.
Rove also associated himself with Grover Norquist, that most awful Islam-whitewasher, as Frank Gaffney reported 7 years ago; see at Michelle Malkin for more. The best way to respond to such an apologist would be not to buy his new book.
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Karl Rove was known to have a magical belief that Hispanic immigrants from Mexico could be wooed to conservatism and the Republican party because they had good family values and were majority Catholics.
It never turned out to be true - even in Texas they never got more than 45%.