Karl Rove on GMA Attacks Rick Perry’s Social Security Views as “Toxic” – Video 9/7/11

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Karl Rove is letting his bias show against Rick Perry.

Here he is going on “Good Morning America” today where he trashed Rick Perry’s views on Social Security as “toxic.” Rove is referring to Perry’s belief, as expressed in his book, “Fed Up!,” that Social Security is an unsustainable Ponzi Scheme for young people who are paying into the system now with virtually no hope of getting their investment back some day. Perry has never proposed changing benefits for those already or near retirement, but rather wants to alter the system for younger workers so that they will have something when they get to retirement.

But Rove plays right into the liberal media’s demonization of Perry’s statements in his book. Expect to see Rove’s “toxic” statement in ads against Perry soon.

  • just an average voter

    Thanks Rove for proving again why you are not to be trusted. Please just STFU.

  • Anonymous

     For the past year or so, Rove’s only purpose has been to trash conservatives.  And he’s so snarky denying his opposition while getting in beneath the radar shots (“I like Rick Perry, I am the one who convinced Perry to switch from a Democrat” – a clear swipe at his past). He needs to STFU.

  • just an average voter

    For those that don’t know, Rove helped Donna Brazille, a top Obama campaign person, immensely in 2008, all the while “helping “  Mccain.

    Rove is for Rove, once in a while he bashes Obama, but Rove is for Rove.

  • http://twitter.com/cemiami Carlos Echevarria

    I totally agree with all the comments above about “The Architect”….remember this is the guy that could only get W re-elected by less than 60k in Ohio, with a good economy, a popular war (at the time) and running against a Viet Nam protesting Massachusetts Liberal !!!


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