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Olbermann and Huffington: Rove Launches Attacks on History, the Truth [VIDEO]

Posted by Adam Howard, AlterNet at 4:48 AM on November 28, 2007.


Keith and Arianna analyze and ridicule Karl Rove's latest attempt to re-write the history of the origins of the Iraq War. "This the work of a shameless and perhaps soulless political animal," says Huffington.
Olbermann and Huffington on Rove's Attack Campaign Against Facts

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Karl Rove recently had the nerve to go on The Charlie Rose Show and claim that one of the "untold stories" about the war was that Bush administration didn't want to vote about the war in the fall of 2002 because he thought it would be too politicized! Has Karl Rove ever wanted to not politicize anything!? Nevermind, that this is entirely untold because it's entirely untrue, the more interesting question is why is Rove still saying this easily refutable bullshit and what does he hope to gain from it? Check out the video to your right to see what Arianna Huffington and Keith Olbermann think.

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Adam Howard is the editor of PEEK.


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