Thursday, June 23, 2005

Rove only said what Dean and Kerry wanted

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Some Democrats have worked themselves into a lather over a New York Times report that Carl Rove, Bush's chief political adviser, said in a speech Wednesday that "'liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers.'"

The Dems are demanding Rove "either apologize or resign."

But their Chairman, Howard Dean, said he wanted a jury trial for Osama bin Laden and wouldn't believe him guilty of planning and ordering the 9/11 attrocities until he was convicted by a jury.

And their most recent presidential candidate, Sen. John Kerry, said that the fight against terrorism was "primarily an intelligence and law enforcement operation."

And don't Sens. Kennedy and Durbin and Reps. Pelosi and Conyers believe Americans won't be able to relax until our military does a better job of handing out Korans and serving rice pilaf at Guantanamo?

Rove just spoke the truth.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

ABC - You tell 'em!

I was reading a book about WWII and it mentioned, in passing, that Time made an error and referred to FDR being "wheeled to the table" - there being an informal agreement to mute discussion on FDR's infirmity.

See, the press realized that aid and comfort to the enemy was ... bad.

Today CNN and others use the enemy as a rich market for news and advertising.

-Anon

NAMedic said...

On the Senate floor today, John Kerry said this about Karl Rove's comments: ". . . don’t dare question the patriotism of Americans who offer a better direction."

This is Kerry's definition of those "liberals" to whom Rove referred: " . . . Americans who offer a better direction."

Case closed.