"Bush Lied!

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Er . . . no, he didn't:

. . . in spite of all the accusations of White House "manipulation" -- that it pressured intelligence analysts into connecting Hussein and Al Qaeda and concocted evidence about weapons of mass destruction -- administration critics continually demonstrate an inability to distinguish making claims based on flawed intelligence from knowingly propagating falsehoods.

In 2004, the Senate Intelligence Committee unanimously approved a report acknowledging that it "did not find any evidence that administration officials attempted to coerce, influence or pressure analysts to change their judgments." The following year, the bipartisan Robb-Silberman report similarly found "no indication that the intelligence community distorted the evidence regarding Iraq's weapons of mass destruction."

Contrast those conclusions with the Senate Intelligence Committee report issued June 5, the production of which excluded Republican staffers and which only two GOP senators endorsed. In a news release announcing the report, committee Chairman John D. Rockefeller IV got in this familiar shot: "Sadly, the Bush administration led the nation into war under false pretenses."

Yet Rockefeller's highly partisan report does not substantiate its most explosive claims. Rockefeller, for instance, charges that "top administration officials made repeated statements that falsely linked Iraq and Al Qaeda as a single threat and insinuated that Iraq played a role in 9/11." Yet what did his report actually find? That Iraq-Al Qaeda links were "substantiated by intelligence information." The same goes for claims about Hussein's possession of biological and chemical weapons, as well as his alleged operation of a nuclear weapons program.

Four years on from the first Senate Intelligence Committee report, war critics, old and newfangled, still don't get that a lie is an act of deliberate, not unwitting, deception. If Democrats wish to contend they were "misled" into war, they should vent their spleen at the CIA.

In 2003, top Senate Democrats -- not just Rockefeller but also Carl Levin, Clinton, Kerry and others -- sounded just as alarmist. Conveniently, this month's report, titled "Whether Public Statements Regarding Iraq by U.S. Government Officials Were Substantiated by Intelligence Information," includes only statements by the executive branch. Had it scrutinized public statements of Democrats on the Intelligence, Foreign Relations and Armed Services committees -- who have access to the same intelligence information as the president and his chief advisors -- many senators would be unable to distinguish their own words from what they today characterize as warmongering.

It is nice to see that James Kirchick--and Roger Kimball--are pushing back against the dishonest "Bush Lied!" meme. But it bears pointing out that all of the information Kirchick laid out in his piece has been and continues to be available to a vast journalistic and Blogospheric realm. The failure of others to note and acknowledge the facts that Kirchick devastatingly lays out is a failure to respect truth itself. Indeed, the propagators of the "Bush Lied!" meme are behaving as dishonestly as they accuse the White House of having behaved.


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The Democrats care more about winning this election than they do about winning the war in Iraq. Hopefully people will see this and we can defeat Obama come November.
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whispering in my ear to know:

1. Saddam Hussein had used nerve agents against civilians in the past.
2. Saddam Hussein had not turned into a reasonable nice man.
3. The UN embargoes were not working.
4. UN WMD inspectors had been out of the country for some time.

I am not disappointed in the CIA's reporting. In light of 9/11, I am glad that they adopted the worst case scenario (stockpile) analysis and "connected the dots" between Hussein and terror.

If I were one of these Democrat Senators or Representatives I would be careful about going around saying that the dumbest president in our history was capable of deceiving me into voting for the Iraq invasion. What does it say about my own intelligence when I'm going around saying that I was fooled by a fool.

Bush didn't lie, But the MSM, Left Senators and Congressmen, Kos, Moveon, and Barry all sure did. The people who voted on this issue had their own advisors, they were able to read the data, ask questions, and do research why didn't they? Or did they and now they want to pretend instead?

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