According to Politico, with regard to the kerfuffle over the
mistaken photo-shopping of Rove’s face into a picture of a leading
Nazi:
Rove issued a statement saying all is well. “Apology accepted,”
Rove said. “Now let’s all get back to work building conservative
Republican majorities and stop President Obama’s agenda.”
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/tea-party-group-pictures-karl-rove-in-nazi-uniform-87793.html#ixzz2LPgJYZI6
This is as it should be. The Tea Party Patriots and the vendor
offered classy apologies for the mistake, and Rove offered a classy
acceptance. Now the best thing would be for both sides to stop
assuming the worst about the other — and for both sides to find
themselves in agreement about who the “most conservative electable
candidate” is in each forthcoming election. And if they disagree,
well…. let them fight it out, and here’s hoping that truly
talented conservatives win the battles. Even better would be if
most primary fights stuck to issue-based disagreements along with
copious positive reinforcement of the candidates in question,
rather than hyper-personal and long-lastingly harmful attacks.
The idea should be to find more Ted Cruzes and more Ron
Johnsons. And to beat the Left, not to beat up on each
other.
Rove, by the way, could have handled the roll-out of his new
group in a way that didn’t raise so many fears n the right. And his
group’s spokesman darn well should not have called the MRC’s Brent
Bozell a “hater” two weeks ago — a cheap shot and horribly untrue,
about a man who is justifiably a hero on the right. The good news
is that the spokesman apologized. Now the TPP, likewise, has
apologized to Rove, for an error that went out under their name but
apparently without their intentions. Good. The Tea Party Patriots
is a great organization.
Let’s rally together, for limited government and the maximum
amount possible of ordered liberty.