According to Karl Rove (on Charlie Rose), the Bush Administration did not want Congress to vote on the Iraq War resolution in the fall of 2002, because they thought it should not be done within the context of an election. Rove, you see, did not think the war vote should be "political".It's not only all bullshit, but it is gold-plated bullshit, especially that last part about Congress not giving the weapons inspectors enough time. I can't wait to hear what Rove will come up with next in his epic stuggle to re-write the history of the Bush Regime.
Moreover, according to Rove, that "premature vote" led to many of the problems that cropped up in the Iraq War. Had Congress not pushed, he says, Bush could have spent more time assembling a coalition, and provided more time to the inspectors.
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- Steve Benen
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- Empty Wheel
- Axios
- Ed Kilgore
- Washington Monthly
- First Read
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Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Rove Would Have Made A Great Nazi
Karl Rove has taken the Nazi's "the bigger the lie the more people will believe it" idea and has really run with it:
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