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Thursday, March 4, 2010

The rove Being rovian

Rove Protects the Rear {and I'll bet he really likes the rear}

Mar. 4, 2010

The scumbag little man, turdblossom, apt name as it goes along with the butt cyst rush

In a new book, the ex-Bush aide contends W. didn't knowingly mislead the nation into the Iraq war. Here's the history he leaves out.

With his soon-to-be-released book, Karl Rove is trying to mount something of a rear-guard action in the war over George W. Bush's legacy. According to the AP, which has obtained a copy of the book, Rove

blames himself for not pushing back against claims that President George W. Bush had taken the country to war under false pretenses, calling it one of the worst mistakes he made during the Bush presidency. The president, he adds, did not knowingly mislead the American public about the existence of [weapons of mass destruction]
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And The New York Times reports that in the book, which will hit stores on Tuesday, Rove writes that his failure to counter the narrative that "Bush lied" was "one of the biggest mistakes of the Bush years." Rove adds, "did Bush lie us into war? Absolutely not."

Here we go again: Did Bush grease the way to war with lies? Having written two books on the subject-The Lies of George W. Bush: Mastering the Politics of Deception and (with Michael Isikoff) Hubris: The Inside Story of Spin, Scandal, and the Selling of the Iraq War -I have some skin in this game.>>>>>

Funny how the rove keeps trying to be rovian with his revisionist history just like the cheney's, to escape the jaws of eventual indictments, those better be on in this lifetime and not their next, no virgins where they're goin!!

But just remember what the whittle bush was saying, "We don't listen to focus groups!" who were millions strong and saw right through the coming and into extremely failed policies, that now have created the National Unsecurity for the coming decades!!

Turd Blossom

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