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The Lies of Karl Rove

Editor’s Note: Republished from Truthout.org with the express permission of Mel Goodman, whose biography is at the end of this post.


Karl Rove. (Photo: chicagopublicradio)

Joseph Goebbels, the leading propagandist of the Third Reich, believed in the power of the lie; the greater the lie, the greater the power. Goebbels would have loved Karl Rove’s "Courage and Consequences: My Life as a Conservative in the Fight," a pastiche of lies, fabrications and distortions designed to rehabilitate the record of the Bush-Cheney years.

There are too many lies to treat in this one column, but his greatest lie is that the Bush administration would not have invaded Iraq if it had known there were no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) there. Its corollary is that the administration did not lie about the presence of such weapons in Saddam Hussein’s Iraq.

In fact, the Bush administration mounted an intense six-month campaign to make sure that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) produced "evidence" of WMD, and then made sure that such players as National Security Adviser Condoleeza Rice and Secretary of State Colin Powell parroted the administration’s big lie to the American public and to the international community. President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and their acolytes Lewis "Scooter" Libby and Karl Rove desperately wanted to go to war against Iraq for reasons that have never been explained. As a result, they created and employed a strategic disinformation campaign to convince Congress and the American people of the need for war. Goebbels would have beamed.

This is not the first time the United States has manipulated intelligence to make a case for war. It happened prior to the Mexican-American War to support the policies of President James Polk, the Spanish-American War to support the policies of President William McKinley and the Vietnam War to support President Lyndon Johnson. But the Iraq war marked the first time that the White House mounted a full-court press with such zeal to take the nation to a war that was unneeded, illegal and immoral. Rove and Libby were key operatives in a programmatic "marketing plan" to justify the war, which included the outing of CIA operative Valerie Plame, whose husband had dared to challenge the case for war; the phony intelligence documents produced by the CIA and DIA; and the public commentary linking Saddam Hussein to 9/11 and Iraq to al-Qaeda. Bush’s chief of staff Andrew Card has already admitted to the marketing plan, which was introduced in September 2002, because "from a marketing point of view, you don’t introduce new products in August."

In the summer of 2002, the White House Iraq Group was formed to convince public opinion at home and abroad of the need for war against Iraq. The group met regularly in the White House situation room and the regular attendants included Rove, Libby, Condi Rice and her deputy Stephen Hadley. At the same time, Cheney and Libby began meeting directly with analysts at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, an unprecedented procedure. The purpose of these meetings was to garner the intelligence justification for a pre-emptive war to remove Saddam Hussein in order to make a case to the Congress, the American public and the international community. In July 2002, the chief of the British MI6 intelligence service, Sir Richard Dearlove, after several meetings with CIA Director George Tenet, warned Prime Minister Tony Blair about the American misuse of intelligence and the public relations campaign to justify war. Dearlove concluded that "intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy," and that "military action was now seen as inevitable."

A major aspect of Rove’s "marketing plan" was to leak unsubstantiated and flawed intelligence (supplied by Iraqi defector Ahmad Chalabi and his minions) to the press and then offer authoritative White House confirmation of the leaked information. The White House selected Judith Miller of The New York Times as the key recipient of these leaks. Miller had a front-page story in the Times on September 8, 2002, citing administration officials as claiming that Saddam had acquired aluminum tubes "specifically designed" to enrich uranium. On the same day, Cheney told "Meet the Press" that "we know with absolute certainty" that Saddam was "using his procurement system to acquire the equipment he needs to enrich uranium to build a nuclear weapon." Four days later, President Bush took the aluminum tubes claim to the UN General Assembly. The issue was central to Secretary of State Powell’s UN speech in February 2003.

Rove and Libby were also central to the outing of Plame, a CIA operative, whose husband, Ambassador Joe Wilson, refuted Cheney’s charge that Iraq was trying to obtain uranium from Niger. The outing of Plame was designed to embarrass the ambassador and to keep other officials from testifying against the White House’s case for war, which required a nuclear dimension. Rove was not indicted for lying about the outing of Plame, although Libby’s lawyer, Theodore Wells, argued that Libby was a scapegoat to protect Rove. Cheney charged that the White House was failing to "protect one staffer and sacrifice the guy this Pres asked to stick his neck in the meat grinder because of the incompetence of others." Cheney ultimately scratched out "this Pres" and substituted "that was."

Rove, of course, was not alone in these efforts. He had help from CIA Director Tenet and Deputy Director John McLaughlin, who lied to Secretary of State Powell about the sources for the secretary’s speech to the UN Security Council. He benefited from CIA senior analysts such as Robert Walpole and Paul Pillar, who helped to craft specious documents such as a National Intelligence Estimate and a white paper that were used to influence the Congressional vote on the use of force authorization in October 2002. As the chief of the CIA’s largest analytic office Alan Foley told his senior managers, "if the president decides to go to war, it’s our job to supply the intelligence to allow him to do so." Foley’s comments took place only several days after Tenet assured President Bush that gathering intelligence support for a public case to go to war would be a "slam dunk."

At the Pentagon, Douglas Feith and Abram Shulsky created the Office of Special Plans (OSP) to circulate intelligence that even the CIA did not believe was credible. According to the Pentagon’s Inspector General, OSP’s major mission was to provide the White House with so-called intelligence to make the case for war. Feith regularly briefed the White House on this disinformation in August and September 2002 and then passed the "classified" findings to Stephen Hayes of the Weekly Standard. The OSP had close links with the Defense Policy Board, whose members – particularly Richard Perle, former CIA Director Jim Woolsey and former Republican speaker of the House Newt Gingrich – peddled the OSP’s disinformation to high-level opinion makers at home and abroad.

There were many CIA and Defense Department puppets in this effort, but two major Geppetos in the White House: one named Libby and one named Rove. Perhaps that is why the Rove memoir is titled "Courage and Consequence" and not "Truth and Consequence." 

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Melvin A. Goodman, a senior fellow at the Center for International Policy and adjunct professor of government at Johns Hopkins University, spent 42 years with the CIA, the National War College, and the U.S. Army. His latest book is Failure of Intelligence: The Decline and Fall of the CIA.

  • Diana L. C.

    It’s good to have it all lined out in this post.  At the time this was all happening, most people with brains could tell there was obvious lying going on.  It’s the inability, or the lack of will, of the press to line it out for us then that allowed it to happen.  I am not going to forget how angry and ashamed I was of the Bush/Cheney regime. 

    I am just sad that the Democrats took them as roll models and have succeeded in out doing them in the way of lying and misleading the public.  And there’s our lame MSM playing along again, because–perhaps as with C. Mathhews–they all get a tingle when they get to talk with the powerful liars.

  • snosandy

    As disgusted as I was with the last administration, I think the current administration with the “most ethical congress ever,” will be telling even more lies over the course of their reign.

  • graywolf

    So who’s lying?
    Richard Armitage admitted that it was he who “outed” Plame.
    There is good news and bad news:
    The CIA is too incompetent to really damage the elected government, no matter how much they tried.
    The CIA is too incompetent to do anything else.

  • Juliezzz

    We didn’t have an administration Change.  Obama is Bush the third.  Only Obama is Bush on Crack.  He’s broken all records of destroying the constitution during just his first year.

    yay!  aren’t we lucky *DONT_KNOW*

  • Larry Johnson

    Your ignorance is breathtaking.

  • buzzlatte

    I’m beginning to think the change Obama had in mind has morphed into the government actually being changed by the people through the historic interest in government because of the internet, Fox News, and the Tea Party movement.  I’ll also give Joe the Plumber credit as a wake-up call even if he was used as a tool for McCain.

    Instead of Obama being able to control – Bush was probably the last that could have a 24 hour window to hide and obfuscate – the people are gaining control of government.  

    Instead of waiting for tomorrow’s edition of the newspaper, we already know that two Rep. have backed away from the healthcare bill since this afternoon.

    I do hope there are patriotic hackers that will support freedom when Obama attempts to control the internet.

  • buzzlatte

    To me, Rove is just a more convincing liar than Obama or Emanuel.  The only real transparency that Obama offers is that anyone whose ever had a kid knows a lie when they see one.  He’s like the kid whose hand is in the cookie jar yet says they aren’t trying to eat cookies before supper.

    Rove has already consumed the cookies when you finally catch up to him.

  • DeeLee

    Who are you Mel Goodman? Are you some shill for Obama  to divert attention from what’s happening now in terms of foreign policy. 
    I’ve read that you advocate America  pulling it’s head in and let the rest of the world take care of themelves (Why not just hand them over to China or Russia or worse still, Muslim domination).
    If, as your Bio states, you were a member of the CIA for 42 years, why didn’t you (or your organization) advocate action against Iran when they invaded the US Embassy (considered to be US soverereign territory) which was a declaration of war against the US.
    Had you been as forceful in promoting military action to Carter as you are in denouncing Bush, maybe the spread of Islamic fudamentalism could have been thwarted and we wouldn’t have to be in Iraq and Afgahnistan and maybe 911 wouldn’t have happened, so don’t go blaming Rove for our present international prediciments.

  • whoframedrudy

    1. I’m curious why you give JFK a pass on Viet Nam.  Neither were sanguine about escalating, but LBJ’s reasons for escalating were the same as JFK’s reasons for involving the U.S. in Indochina in the first place.  The only difference I see is before JFK died, it still looked like SVN could withstand the VC without American troops.
    2.  Where was McCain in all of this?  He supported the war, but was he aware of the intelligence scam?
    3.  George Bush said he wanted to emulate Churchill.  Did he mean WWI Churchill, the orgiastic warmonger who manipulated the PM and Cabinet onto a war footing?  As Navy Secretary, Churchill was practically ejaculating in his pants over the prospect of World War:  ”Why I would not be out of this glorious delicious war for anything the world could give me!”  As a model of useless insanity, Iraq really is a junior version of WWI.  And Bush was very Churchillian.

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    His ignorance is breathtaking? You implying he has a brain to be ignorant with?

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    DeeLee and that other idiot who liked your post Onofre’s Asshole….

    Seems like both of you know shit about history especially the Iranian Caper. Sure all is easy for Monday Morning Quarterbacks who know SHIT about SHIT, and just like talking shit.

    Let me remind you two  stupid asses that it was Grover Norquist who got the MUSLIM vote for Bush. So if anyone helped Islamic Fundamentalism it was Carl Rove and his minions.

    To top that as a reward Grover got Suhale Kahn placed in the WH office of Outreach. Who is the Kahn family? Lets see Suhale’s father Mahboob Kahn ran the largest Wahabbi Mosque in Orange County, California and held a fund raiser for UBL along with getting Ayman al Zawahiri, UBL’s number one man, brought into the US under a false passport.

    Let’s not talk about the outgoing Clinton Administration (Which I was no fan of either) warned the incoming Bush Administration of the looming terrorism threat to the US. Of course Condi Rice had her head up her ass as well as NSA.

    By the way, DeeLee while Mel was risking his life to protect yours and others. What were you doing?

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    PS: DeeLee …Onofre’s Asshole and Cokma…. China? Military threat to the US? NO… Russia? Military threat to the US? No…. And Mel is not saying that we duck back in and not pay attention to the rest of the world but he is advocating taht we focus our foreign policy properly. Menaing stop pissing in other peoples backyards..

  • Captain Jack Sparrow

    “He’s broken all records of destroying the constitution during just his first year.”

    Not yet as bad as Bush, but he is working on it!

  • trixta

    Was it any surprise that both Bush and Obama were touting in 2008 (after the GE) the “seamless” transition between their administrations?  I believe the Dems and the GOP made a deal in 2008 wherein the Repugs would throw the election to Obama in exchange for not prosecuting Bush, et al, for war crimes, etc. In any case, there is very little difference between BO and GWB — both have promoted a corporatist agenda that is breaking the back of this democracy. 

  • Ladydawnelle

    this is our problem Larry
    there are STILL way too many people willing to IGNORE facts or EQUATE apples with oranges and expect everyone to agree!
    Rove was a traitor
    Obama is beig a traitor (imo apologizing to ANY country while you are the SITTING PRESIDENT is being a traitor)  not to mention all the rest of his problems!
    So what do we do with the Ignorants?  KEEP SCREAMING?  i guess

  • Ladydawnelle

    being

  • Texas Playwright

    Totally agree, trixta.  Add the backstabbing DIMS like Shumer, Kennedy, Kerry, Leahy, Pelosi, Reid, Edwards et al, plus the corrupt ACORN/SEIU, non-media and my favorite bums, the DNC, and it’s a wonder Hillary still won the primary even with the massive lying, cheating and stealing.  Don’t even get me started on the deepseated, massive misogyny in this sorta still nation.