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Exposing Karl Rove
By Wayne Madsen
CounterPunch.org
11-2-2

He's America's Joseph Goebbels. As a 21-year old Young Republican in

Texas, Karl Rove not only pimped for Richard Nixon's chief political dirty tricks 
strategist
Donald Segretti but soon caught the eye of the incoming Republican National Committee
Chairman, George H. W. Bush. Rove's dirty tricks on behalf of Nixon's 1972 campaign
catapulted Rove onto the national stage. From his Eagle's Nest in the West Wing of the
White House, Rove now directs a formidable political dirty tricks operation and
disinformation mill.

Since his formative political years when he tried to paint World War II B-24 pilot and 
hero
George McGovern as a left-wing peacenik through his mid- level career as a planter of
disinformation in the media on behalf of Texas and national GOP candidates to his 
current
role as Dubya's "Svengali," Rove has practiced the same style of slash and burn 
politics as
did his Nixonian mentor Segretti. Many of us remember the Lincolnesque Senator Ed 
Muskie
breaking down in tears during the 1972 campaign over Segretti-planted false stories in 
a
New Hampshire newspaper that accused Mrs. Muskie of being a heavy smoker, drinker, and
cusser and accused Muskie of uttering a slur in describing New Hampshire's French
Canadian population. Rove's hero also forged letters on fake Muskie campaign 
letterhead,
disrupted rallies and fundraising dinners, and spread false stories about the sex 
lives of
candidates. Segretti's brush also smeared George McGovern, George Wallace, Shirley
Chisholm, and McGovern's first vice presidential choice, Senator Tom Eagleton. 
Segretti of
course did not go on to a high-level White House job -- he was sentenced to six months 
in
federal prison for distributing illegal campaign material.

In many respects, however, the apprentice Rove has far exceeded the chicanery and evil-
mindedness of his mentor Segretti. Rove is a tech-savvy puppet master for Bush. Take, 
for
example, last June's discovery of a "lost" CD-ROM in Lafayette Park across from the 
White
House. Contained on the CD was a PowerPoint presentation given by White House political
director Ken Mehlman to Rove on the strategy for next Tuesday's off-year election. The
slide show showed First Brother Jeb Bush being vulnerable in Florida. Jeb Bush later 
joked
that the disc was part of a plot cooked up by him and his brother to make it appear 
that he
was vulnerable in order to rally an otherwise complacent GOP base in the Sunshine 
State.
Or was it a joke? Jeb Bush and his political minions like Katherine Harris have shown 
us that
if anyone thinks what the GOP has done in Florida is funny they have an incredibly sick
sense of humor.

Rove's own tendency to be sick-minded originates with his mentor Segretti. The 2000 GOP
primary was a chance for Rove to hone his skills in dirty tricks. His target then was 
Senator
John McCain who appeared to be within striking distance of Dubya in South Carolina 
after
the then-GOP maverick's surprise upset victory in New Hampshire. Rove's operation
proceeded to target McCain with false stories: McCain was a stoolie for his captors in 
the
Hanoi Hilton (this from a lunatic self-promoting Vietnam "veteran"); McCain fathered a 
black
daughter out of wedlock (a despicable reference to McCain's adopted Bangladeshi
daughter); Cindy McCain's drug "abuse"; and even McCain's "homosexuality." In the 
spirit of
Segretti, Rove engineered a victory for Dubya but at the cost of trashing an honorable 
man
and his family. Muskie, McGovern, Carter, Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Hart, Tsongas, 
Clinton,
Biden, Dole, Perot, and others had all seen the Segretti/Rove slash and burn tactics 
before.

And Rove's penchant for fascistic demagoguery and outright lying continues to this 
very day.
After Paul Wellstone's sons asked that Vice President Dick Cheney not attend the
Minneapolis memorial service for their father, mother, and sister, the White House
explained that the real reason wasn't the surviving Wellstone family's abhorrence for
Cheney but the fact the family didn't want Cheney's Secret Service protection to 
interfere
with public access to the service. Of course, the Rove and Ari Fleischer disinformation
machine forgot to take into account that two attendees, Bill and Hillary Clinton, had 
their
own Secret Service details. But such is the case with a White House that takes its 
lessons
from Goebbels and the editorial staff of the old Soviet News Agency Tass.

Rove's dirty fingerprints could also be seen in the Iowa Senate race between Tom Harkin
and GOP candidate Greg Ganske. A few months ago, a story was leaked that the Harkin
campaign had employed a spy within the Ganske campaign. To put this in a Rove context,
we must go back to the 1986 Texas gubernatorial race in which Rove's candidate Bill
Clements was taking on Democratic Governor Mark White. Just before a debate between
the two candidates, Rove spun the story that his office had been bugged. No proof. But 
the
insinuation that White's people had carried out the bugging was reported by the media. 
In
the election, Clements defeated White. Rove stashed away more political capital into 
his
already heavy knapsack of ill- gotten IOUs.

During the 2000 presidential campaign, we were obviously treated to more Rove chicanery
when the following Associated Press story hit the wires: "A woman who worked for a
media company that produced ads for President George W. Bush's campaign was indicted
for secretly mailing a videotape of Bush practicing for a debate to Vice President Al 
Gore's
campaign." Yes, that videotape, along with a 120-page briefing book, just happened to 
turn
up in Gore's headquarters as fast as the CD-ROM turned up in Lafayette Park. The
sourcerer Segretti must be very proud of his apprentice. In 1980, no Republican 
bemoaned
the fact that Jimmy Carter's debate briefing book was swiped and found its way into the
hands of the Reagan-Bush campaign. In Rove's world, its only an affront when someone
"steals" your own campaign secrets and not when your are on the receiving end of a 
heist.

"If you're not with me, you're against me." Bush's binary view of "good and evil" and 
"friend
and enemy" sits well with the Rove strategy. Georgia's conservative but 
libertarian-minded
Representative Bob Barr found out about this in last August's primary when his GOP 
primary
opponent John Linder began spreading around stories that Barr was "soft on terrorism."
Because Barr was skeptical about a number of aspects of the Bush-Ashcroft USA PATRIOT
Act, he became a target for the Rove machine. However, it was likely that Barr became a
target earlier on when he supported Steve Forbes against Bush in the 2000 primary. Bush
apparently means to say, "If you've not always been with me, you're against me." It 
must
have really been a dilemma for Bush and Rove to have to come to the support of John
Sununu, Jr. in the New Hampshire Senate race. Although Daddy made George W.
unceremoniously give the axe to Sununu's father as White House Chief of Staff during 
the
Bush 41 administration, the man who the junior Sununu defeated in the primary, Bob
Smith, was even more of a problem. He had the temerity to quit the Republican Party in
2000 and run against Dubya for President. So in Bushspeak, which is obviously borrowed
from Forrest Gump's scripts, "if you're less with me than the other guy, you're more 
against
me."

Undoubtedly, Rove was also behind the campaign to "get" Georgia Representative Cynthia
McKinney who was the first nationally-known politician to question what Bush may have
known beforehand about 9-11. She was defeated by a former Republican state judge who
had supported the wacky Alan Keyes for President in 2000. Never mind, McKinney was 
"less
with Bush" than Keyes, so it was more important to get McKinney who was "more against"
Bush.

In all seriousness, rewarding the GOP on November 5 will only increase the appetite of
Rove to amass more and more power into the White House. The advent of a Democratic-
controlled Senate and House might even begin to spell the end of the road for 
Segretti's
star pupil. German opposition figures in the mid-1930s often lamented the fact that 
they
could have stopped the rise of the Nazis if only they had been more united in a common
front when they had a chance. However, they fell prey to the media manipulation of
Goebbels and fought among themselves more than they did against the menace from the
far right. We Americans also have an early opportunity to stem an out-of-control and 
anti-
constitutional regime with the Rasputin-like Rove at the after steerage helm of our 
ship of
state. That opportunity presents itself next Tuesday--Election Day.

Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist and columnist. He wrote
the introduction to Forbidden Truth.

Madsen can be reached at: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://counterpunch.org/madsen1101.html




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