Bush’s Brain is either a bad political consultant or he is — shocker! — screwing with Democrats.
Karl Rove, The Financial Times, December 2, 2007: “Memo to Obama”:
First, stop acting like a vitamin-deficient Adlai Stevenson. Striking a pose of being high-minded and too pure will not work. Americans want to see you scrapping and fighting for the job, not in a mean or ugly way but in a forceful and straightforward way.
Hillary may come over as calculating and shifty but she looks in control. You, on the other hand, often come over as weak and ineffectual. In some debates, you do not even look at her when disagreeing with her, making it look as if you are afraid of her. She offers you openings time and again but you do not take advantage of them. Sharpen your attacks and make them more precise.
Karl Rove again, in the latest issue of Newsweek, May 5, 2008: “Dear Senator Obama…”:
Stop the attacks. They undermine your claim to a post-partisan new politics. You soared when you seemed above politics, lost altitude when you did what you criticize. Attacks are momentarily satisfying but ultimately corrode your appeal.
I love that major news outlets keep paying Karl Rove for advice that no one is seeking. Oh, and not disclosing that he’s an adviser to John McCain, for cripes sake.
Hat tip The Joshua Blog.