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Edited on Wed Jun-28-06 03:20 PM by tjwash
I would say that the last few weeks have made it pretty clear what Karl Rove was stewing about the whole time the attempted indictment was occurring. The only thing they haven't pulled out of their overused bag of the same old tricks, is the obligatory carefully released video tape of OBL threatening to destroy the American way of life. Don't worry it's coming. That train may be late sometimes, but it always shows up to the station.
Since Rove has skated, his neo-con lie machine has accomplished the following:
Showed how Bush personally "killed Zarqawi," and neo-cons did a victory lap in Congress, using it as a platform to do the same-old same-old accusation that all who do not follow in lockstep with them and their insane misuse of our military so that multinationals can profit off of the death and misery of our soldiers and innocent Iraqi civilians, are traitorous scum. Karl Rove of course, who has never served, or even knows what it feels like to put on a soldiers uniform, in true chicken-hawk fashion personally made the speech calling Democrats "cowards that will be there for the first shot, but not at the end."
Santorum also found WMDs in Iraq for what, like the fourth time now?
Bush flew in to Iraq unannounced for a photo shoot, and started bossing around the "new government of the Iraqi people." He also managed to simultaneously state how safe Baghdad is while beating a very hasty retreat because he is a "high value target."
They managed to get the "three G's" distraction drum beating again pretty steadily, and came to within one vote of removing that darn "freedom of expression" nuisance we weren't using anyway, out of our constitution.
The latest is, the attempt to shut down the New York times, and with it set a precedent to finally outlaw that pesky little "freedom of the press" deal. Won't the likes of Bill Frist et-al be thrilled when we don't have reporters and journalists around to cause their poll numbers to be so low?
Aye :eyes:
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