According to KOMO news, keynote speaker Karl Rove was greeted by angry protesters outside the airport Hilton, as he showed up for the Lincoln Day Dinner to talk about the future of the Republican party. He drew a crowd of protesters near Portland yesterday, where once again, he spoke in a suburb instead of the city proper which is not even in the same county. Rove said that generals were being "handcuffed" by Democrats. Rove reportedly charmed the crowd with stories from his childhood as he greeted aunts and cousins who were in the audience. He made light of his dance moves at the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner last month in Washington, D.C., when he joined in performing an improvised rap song that since has been lampooned on television and Web sites.
"Long after I'm dead there'll be only one memory of me," said Rove. "Me on YouTube making a fool of myself."
I got this answer:k
He gives himself too much credit. He'll be forgotten for his lousy dance moves but will be remembered as a traitor.
And his frog march will draw more crowds than his silly rap-dance.
Posted by: slugbug | April 15, 2007 at 07:55 AM