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Karl "Bush's Brain" Rove doesn't appear to have much in the old noggin

Former George W. Bush campaign strategist Karl Rove - known to many as "Bush's brain" - had a few very flattering words to say about the former president when he spoke with ABC News yesterday, when he said this:

"The greats, you can't touch: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ronald Reagan, FDR. But yeah, I'd put him (Dubya) up there."

Okay, I'm waiting for the punchline... Still waiting... Oh, he's serious? Wow... I really don't know how to respond to that. Well, on that note, I'm guessing Mr. Rove holds the following opinions as well:

One of the best movies of all-time: Waterboy

One of the best rock bands of all-time: Nickelback

One of the best baseball teams of all-time: The Chicago Cubs

One of the best books of all-time: My Pet Goat

One of the best first date ideas of all-time: A strip club named "Hos Who Blow"

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/26/karl-rove-bush-presidency_n_3162322.html

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