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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 11:46 AM
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Karl Rove’s Shameless, Remorseless, Soulless Attempt to Rewrite History
http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/29/5506/

Karl Rove’s Shameless, Remorseless, Soulless Attempt to Rewrite History

by Arianna Huffington
I went on Countdown last night to talk about what Keith Olbermann called Karl Rove’s “attack on history.”Too political? For Karl Rove? That’s like saying something was too bloody for Count Dracula.

He went on to paint a picture of a White House pushed into war, and laid the blame for much of what has happened since on a Congress that had “made things move too fast.” If not for Congress, you see, there would have been more time for weapons inspections, and to build a broader coalition.

It was a satiric tour de force worthy of Jonathan Swift or Stephen Colbert — but Rove wasn’t joking. He actually expected us to buy his load of b.s. Watching Rove, two things were perfectly clear: his disdain for the truth and his contempt for the American people know no bounds.

Rove’s appearance was the work of a shameless, remorseless, soulless political animal taking the first steps on what will no doubt be a high profile and lucrative march toward historical revisionism. He knows that he stands shoulder-to-shoulder with the fanatics responsible for the worst foreign policy disaster in American history — not exactly the best thing to put on your post-government resume — so he is hell-bent on replacing reality with the latest incarnation of The Big Lie.

A student of history, Rove is obviously also up on his Orwell: “Who controls the past, controls the future.”

Unfortunately for Rove, this isn’t 1984; we now live in the Age of Google, and YouTube, and Lexis-Nexis searches. So the refutation of his lies is just a click away.

The evidence that it was President Bush and Vice President Cheney — and not Congress — who were hungry for war is overwhelming. For starters, we have Bush’s own words before the vote, when he explicitly told Congress that “it’s in our national interest” to get the vote “done as quickly as possible.” And the insistence of then-Secretary of Defense Rumsfeld that “delaying a vote in Congress would send the wrong message.” And the words of then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle who says that when he asked Bush in September 2002 why there was such a rush for a vote on Iraq the president “looked at Cheney and he looked at me, and there was a half-smile on his face. And he said: ‘We just have to do this now.’”

And there is the insider evidence provided by Richard Clarke, who wrote that within hours of the 9/11 attacks, this administration had its heart set on heading into Iraq. And from Paul O’Neill, who made it clear that invading Iraq had been Bush’s goal before he had even learned where the Oval Office supply closet was.

Even now, with his approval ratings scraping the bottom of the historical barrel, Bush still dominates the Congressional agenda on the war. And Rove wants us to buy that back in the heady days of 2002, when the president was still riding a wave of support forged by 9/11, his desire for caution and reasoned action were overridden by a war hungry Congress? “We don’t determine when the Congress votes on things,” Rove told Rose. “The Congress does.” I guess he and Bush landed on the whole “I’m the Decider” thing later (maybe after they orchestrated that triumphal landing on the Abraham Lincoln).

The truth is that the zealots in the White House were not about to allow their desires to invade Iraq — which had been laid out years earlier by the Project for a New American Century — be quashed by anything as piddling as the facts or the evidence or reasoned debate or Congress. Especially a Congress populated with Democratic leaders so rattled and timid that to call them spineless would be an insult to invertebrates everywhere.

Indeed, it was the perfect political environment for an administration intent on shoving a war down the throats of Congress and the American people.

Let’s remember, this was the time when the administration had pulled together the White House Study Group (which included Rove himself) with the express mission of marketing the war. These people weren’t in the mood to wait, they were in the mood to sell, sell, sell. The Downing Street Memo showed that by July of 2002 they were already fixing the intel to sell the war. By August 2002 the White House was already using Judy Miller and the New York Times as prime advertising space. And by September 2002, Condi Rice was already warning of smoking guns turning out to be mushroom clouds, and Cheney was using aluminum tubes to make the case that Saddam was “actively and aggressively seeking to acquire nuclear weapons.”

So the record is irrefutable: the drumbeat of war coming from the White House couldn’t have been louder. And no amount of 5-years-down the road spinning by Karl Rove is going to change that truth.

Arianna Huffington is the editor of The Huffington Post and the author of many books, including her most recent, On ‘Becoming Fearless….in Love, Work and Life‘.

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/11/29/5506/
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 11:48 AM
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1. Exactly. He was shaping the blame
working on that legacy
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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 11:56 AM
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2. It's so obvious though.. Who's buying it besides Bush*?
Maybe this effort is all for Bush, so he doesn't lose it on live television before he's tossed out?

It's certainly not for serious historians or average thinking people, and the backwash already think Bush is the best president ever. It has to be for Bush's ego.
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 12:18 PM
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3. Don't be surprised when some people buy it
Edited on Thu Nov-29-07 12:18 PM by Solly Mack
Because they will

It'll be part of the _ Iraq didn't go as well as it could have _ list of excuses that will be used in the future (and even now) to rationalize why Bush can't be blamed

Recall the "bad intel" excuse?...Bush didn't lie about intelligence or trump up evidence (even though we all know he did)...he got bad intel from those smart people he surrounds himself with...so it's not Bush's fault...

See? It's those smart people's fault for not doing their jobs properly.

Well, Rove is saying the same about Congress...they didn't do their job properly...and the beauty of that lie is...there is some truth to that one. Congress did join the rush to invade - for whatever reasons they had.

Congress should have investigated the claims made more and not just accept them.Congress could have held off on the vote.

Now, none of that changes the fact that the Bush administration lied and trumped up evidence...but you can see how well it will play.

They'll also be pushing the public opinion angle more and more.

From the beginning they've hinted at it...how if public opinion isn't in favor of the "war" then it will go bad. Same BS excuse they used with Vietnam. It was the people's fault for not "staying the course"

And they'll blame the Generals on the ground for execution of the "war"

All these excuses why it should have gone better and how it is not Bush's fault.

And how if it all falls a part after Bush is out of office (never mind how SNAFU it is now), it isn't his fault because he tried...

And some people will buy it all...

They want the "opinion" debate...that's what they're setting up

You and I know Bush is criminal and his actions were and are criminal...but they want to set it all up as a matter of opinion.

They want one side to say this is what really happened and the other side to say -Oh, no! That's just those defeatist liberal Bush haters spinning history. Because then all of Bush's crimes becomes a matter of (biased or unbiased) opinion instead of cold hard fact.

And as long as Bush is not held accountable for his crimes, America will be treating Bush's crimes as a matter of opinion instead of the fact we know them to be...

As long as phrases like "mistakes made" and "policy failures" are used for what are, in fact, crimes, then whether or not Bush committed crimes - and he has - becomes a matter of opinion.



















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tridim Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 12:37 PM
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4. I'll say it again, who is going to buy it besides Bush and his Backwash?
I understand exactly what Rove is doing, I just don't think anyone with a brain will buy it.

Legacy isn't convincing 30% of the people you were a saint. Legacy is inherent and obvious, it doesn't need to be "sold".
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Solly Mack Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 01:21 PM
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5. I know this girl that was born while Reagan was in office
Well, she's not a girl anymore - but she tells me all the time how great Reagan was

People like her will buy it.

What Rove is doing isn't for those aware now, aside for a talking point for right wing ideologues and something for that 30% to cling to - it's for the benefit of those like that woman I know. Those born while Bush is in office and those born after...

Cloud the truth and you can shroud a legacy in doubt...and that doubt leaves room for the acceptance of lies. History can be shaped through spin.

Sure, there will always be a way of learning the actual truth but look at all the people who don't bother now. Look at all the people that have no clue about the Bush family and its history of criminality. Many don't even now what Iran-Contra/BCCI was... that is the past to some...something that doesn't affect them now..and some have never even heard of it.

But we know better.. and we know the exact same thugs are in power now.

We know Cheney has been itching to create an unitary executive since Nixon...but think of how many don't know that and they don't know it because the truth has been clouded through the years.

Time will tell how successful Roves spin will be...

People have short memories and are just too willing to believe lies























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CJCRANE Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-01-07 03:59 PM
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7. "Zelikow noted in his own words
that "contemporary" history is "defined functionally by those critical people and events that go into forming the public's presumptions about its immediate past. The idea of 'public presumption'," he explained, "is akin to William McNeill's notion of 'public myth' but without the negative implication sometimes invoked by the word 'myth.' Such presumptions are beliefs (1) thought to be true (although not necessarily known to be true with certainty), and (2) shared in common within the relevant political community".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Zelikow

So you're right, the neocons know exactly what they're doing.
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santamargarita Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-29-07 10:24 PM
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6. Anyone Remember This Quote?
As yet another election nears under this fascist regime and the "Bush Suckers" plot to steal it again, I reminded of this shameless quote from the 2004 election:

"As people do better, they start voting like Republicans...
...unless they have too much education and vote Democratic,
which proves there can be too much of a good thing."

KARL ROVE
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