The Rove Effect
Anything Karl Rove says about liberals pisses them off. Why? Because it's all true.
Sounds pretty reasonable to me. What about you folks? It's also worth noting that the Democrats who are demanding an apology from Karl Rove for telling the truth are the exact same Democrats who have been completely silent in response to Senator Durbin's irresponsible lies about Gitmo.
WASHINGTON — Democrats said Thursday that White House adviser Karl Rove should either apologize or resign for accusing liberals of wanting "therapy and understanding" for the Sept. 11 attackers, escalating partisan rancor that threatens to consume Washington.
Rove's comments — and the response from the political opposition — mirrored earlier flaps over Democratic chairman Howard Dean's criticism of Republicans, a House Republican's statement that Democrats demonize Christians and Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin's comparison of the Guantanamo prison to Nazi camps and Soviet gulags.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan came to Rove's defense, saying the president's chief political adviser was "simply pointing out the different philosophies and different approaches when it comes to winning the war on terrorism."
"Of course not," McClellan said when asked by reporters whether President Bush will ask Rove to apologize.
Rove, in a speech Wednesday evening to the New York state Conservative Party just a few miles north of Ground Zero, said, "Liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers." Conservatives, he said, "saw the savagery of 9/11 and the attacks and prepared for war."
Sounds pretty reasonable to me. What about you folks? It's also worth noting that the Democrats who are demanding an apology from Karl Rove for telling the truth are the exact same Democrats who have been completely silent in response to Senator Durbin's irresponsible lies about Gitmo.
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