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Title: My Biggest Mistake in the White House
Source: FNC
URL Source: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100 ... 062101552.html?test=latestnews
Published: Jul 15, 2010
Author: Karl Rove
Post Date: 2010-07-15 09:24:51 by Badeye
Keywords: None
Views: 6916
Comments: 9

My Biggest Mistake in the White House Failing to refute charges that Bush lied us into war has hurt our country.

By KARL ROVE

Seven years ago today, in a speech on the Iraq war, Sen. Ted Kennedy fired the first shot in an all-out assault on President George W. Bush's integrity. "All the evidence points to the conclusion," Kennedy said, that the Bush administration "put a spin on the intelligence and a spin on the truth." Later that day Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle told reporters Mr. Bush needed "to be forthcoming" about the absence of weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

Thus began a shameful episode in our political life whose poisonous fruits are still with us.

The next morning, Democratic presidential candidates John Kerry and John Edwards joined in. Sen. Kerry said, "It is time for a president who will face the truth and tell the truth." Mr. Edwards chimed in, "The administration has a problem with the truth."

The battering would continue, and it was a monument to hypocrisy and cynicism. All these Democrats had said, like Mr. Bush did, that Saddam Hussein possessed WMD. Of the 110 House and Senate Democrats who voted in October 2002 to authorize the use of force against his regime, 67 said in congressional debate that Saddam had these weapons. This didn't keep Democrats from later alleging something they knew was false—that the president had lied America into war.

Senate Intelligence Chairman Bob Graham organized a bipartisan letter in December 2001 warning Mr. Bush that Saddam's "biological, chemical and nuclear weapons programs . . . may be back to pre-Gulf War status," and enhanced by "longer-range missiles that will threaten the United States and our allies." Yet two years later, he called for Mr. Bush's impeachment for having said Saddam had WMD.

On July 9, 2004, Mr. Graham's fellow Democrat on Senate Intelligence, Jay Rockefeller, charged that the Bush administration "at all levels . . . used bad information to bolster the case for war." But in his remarks on Oct. 10, 2002, supporting the war resolution, he said that "Saddam's existing biological and chemical weapons capabilities pose real threats to America."

Even Kennedy, who opposed the war resolution, nonetheless said the month before the vote that Saddam's "pursuit of lethal weapons of mass destruction cannot be tolerated." But he warned if force were employed, the Iraqi dictator "may decide he has nothing to lose by using weapons of mass destruction himself or by sharing them with terrorists."

Then there was Al Gore, who charged on June 24, 2004, that Mr. Bush spent "prodigious amounts of energy convincing people of lies" and accused him of treason, bellowing that Mr. Bush "betrayed his country." Yet just a month before the war resolution debate, the former vice president said, "We know that [Saddam] has stored away secret supplies of biological and chemical weapons throughout his country."

Top Democrats led their party in making the "Bush lied, people died" charge because they wanted to defeat him in 2004. That didn't happen. Several bipartisan commissions would later catalogue the serious errors in the intelligence on which Mr. Bush and Democrats relied. But these commissions, particularly the Silberman-Robb report of March 31, 2005, found that the "Bush lied" charge was false. Still, the attacks hurt: When they began, less than a third of Americans believed the charge. Two years later, polls showed that just over half did.

The damage extended beyond Mr. Bush's presidency. The attacks on Mr. Bush poisoned America's political discourse. Saying the commander-in-chief intentionally lied America into war is about the most serious accusation that can be leveled at a president. The charge was false—and it opened the way for politicians in both parties to move the debate from differences over issues into ad hominem attacks.

At the time, we in the Bush White House discussed responding but decided not to relitigate the past. That was wrong and my mistake: I should have insisted to the president that this was a dagger aimed at his administration's heart. What Democrats started seven years ago left us less united as a nation to confront foreign challenges and overcome America's enemies.

We know President Bush did not intentionally mislead the nation. Saddam Hussein was deposed and eventually hung for his crimes. Iraq is a democracy and an ally instead of an enemy of America. Al Qaeda suffered tremendous blows in the "land between the two rivers." But Democrats lost more than the election in 2004. In telling lie after lie, week after week, many lost their honor and blackened their reputations.

Mr. Rove is the former senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush.

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#1. To: All (#0)

This didn't keep Democrats from later alleging something they knew was false—that the president had lied America into war.

Rove, and more importantly Bush, did hurt the country by not refuting catagorically these insane charges and claims by the Democrats.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-15   9:28:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Badeye (#0)

No this fat idiot's biggest mistake was comvincing the GOP that they could hang on to power for decades by acting like Democrats - spending money like crazy to buy Votes. F him up the wazoo

jwpegler  posted on  2010-07-15   13:06:17 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: jwpegler (#2)

While I don't disagree with your assertions, I do agree with what Rove says here. Remaining silent in the face of the flat out lies and gross misrepresenations made by punks like Teddy 'Drown Em!' Kennedy, tiny tommy daschle, Reid, the laughable Kerry and that idiot silky pony Edwards was a huge huge mistake.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-15   13:13:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Badeye (#3)

don't disagree with your assertions

So, you don't agree that Bush / Rove created the first new entitlement since LBJ (prescription drugs), initiated the largest federal intrusion into the classroom in history (No Child Left Behind) and signed the largest pork barrel spending program in history (the 2002 transportation bill)?????

Because they DID do these things and they DID them in an attempt to buy votes from the greedy geezer lobby and other voting blocks. There have been a small handful of Congressman who have spoken on Rove's strategy.

jwpegler  posted on  2010-07-17   15:39:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: jwpegler (#4)

I don't think no child left behind was a cynical attempt to buy 'voting blocks'.

I think it was a fair attempt at correcting the failures of the school system as we see it.

Personally, I'd rather they had dumped the Department of Education, and distributed half of the money saved to the states based on percentage of students.

I thought the transportation bill of 2002 was disgusting. But I'm guessing its be exceeded in 'pork spending' by a couple of recent bills. Just a guess.

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-18   10:09:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Badeye (#5) (Edited)

I don't think no child left behind was a cynical attempt to buy 'voting blocks'.

I think it was a fair attempt at correcting the failures of the school system as we see it.

Maybe, but that only means they were stupid instead of cynical. In either case, they don't deserve my vote.

There can be no doubt that the prescription drug program and highway bill was all about buying votes.

I'll tell you how the federal government can fix the public school system. You don't try to take it over or control it. You eliminate it. Pass a law that says it's illegal for state and local governments to monopolize any service or grant a monopoly to a private company for the provision of a service that can be provided in a competitive marketplace.

But of the course the GOP doesn't have the vision or cajones to do anything like this. If I were President, this might be the FIRST thing I do and it would have a huge impact not only on education but healthcare as well.

jwpegler  posted on  2010-07-18   12:50:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Badeye (#0)

Mr. Rove is the former senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to President George W. Bush.

And here I got banned from 4um for comparing Jethro the flute player to this guy. And refusing to apologize when he complained like the baby he is that it evidently hurt his extra super special feelings. I would have thought he would have taken it as a compliment.

"See in my line of work, you got to keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kind of catapult the propaganda." --- George W. Bush (Rochester NY, 5-24-2005)

mininggold  posted on  2010-07-18   13:19:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: mininggold (#7)

And you thought I would be interested...because...?

Obama's first all-by-his-lonesome budget, btw, calls for a $1.17 trillion deficit.

Badeye  posted on  2010-07-19   7:43:27 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: mininggold (#7)

That's interesting to know.

Fred Mertz  posted on  2010-07-19   7:53:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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