Saturday, March 15, 2008

Karl Rove: The Bush Family Taught Me Honesty… Choke. Gag.

The only ones who will be buying this ridiculous claptrap are those who voted for Bush & Cheney--and still support them. They are the proof that you can fool some of the people all of the time.

Karl Rove: The Bush Family Taught Me Honesty…

Who said Karl Rove doesn't have a sense of humor? He says he's been so privileged to work for both Bushes because of all the very important and serious qualities of life they taught him.

Think Progress:

Well I've been privileged to work for two men whose last name is Bush. George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush are two pretty remarkable men. And I've learned a lot from them, learned a lot about life, learned a lot about character, learned a lot about loyalty and trust and honesty and straightforwardness. Gasp. Choke. Gag. ERRRKKK.....

I guess Lee Atwater had nothing to do with it

Atwater was a trusted advisor of U.S. Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush. He was also a political mentor and close friend of Karl Rove. Atwater invented or improved upon many of the techniques of modern electoral politics, including promulgating reputation-destroying rumors. His opponents have characterized him as the "happy hatchet man"[1] and "the Darth Vader of the Republican party".

In a February 1991 article for Life Magazine, Atwater wrote:

My illness helped me to see that what was missing in society is what was missing in me: a little heart, a lot of brotherhood. The '80s were about acquiring — acquiring wealth, power, prestige. I know. I acquired more wealth, power, and prestige than most. But you can acquire all you want and still feel empty. What power wouldn't I trade for a little more time with my family? What price wouldn't I pay for an evening with friends? It took a deadly illness to put me eye to eye with that truth, but it is a truth that the country, caught up in its ruthless ambitions and moral decay, can learn on my dime. I don't know who will lead us through the '90s, but they must be made to speak to this spiritual vacuum at the heart of American society, this tumor of the soul.

I doubt Rove will make a death-bed confession. (And the tumor of the soul continues....just look at the White House today!)

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