Shortly after learning he won’t face criminal charges, [tag]Karl Rove[/tag] went back to doing exactly what he does best: smearing [tag]war[/tag] [tag]heroes[/tag].
Moments after learning of his exoneration, Rove told a New Hampshire audience Monday night that Democratic critics of the Iraq war such as [tag]John Kerry[/tag] and [tag]John Murtha[/tag], both combat veterans, “give the green light to go to war, but when it gets tough, they fall back of that party’s old platform of [tag]cutting and running[/tag]. They may be with you for the first few bullets but they won’t be there for the last tough battles.”
I think the Senate Majority Project, a Dem enterprise, had the appropriate response.
Rove, of course, never served in battle, dodging the draft for nearly three years of the Vietnam War. He’s in good company, though — the Vice President received five deferments from going into battle himself.
“Unfortunately for the American military, Dick Cheney, Karl Rove and their merry band of draft-dodgers won’t be with you for the first few bullets, the last tough battles, or anywhere along the way,” said Christy Setzer, Communications Director, Senate Majority Project.
For the record, Karl “there for the last tough battles” [tag]Rove[/tag] used student [tag]deferments[/tag] for three years at the height of the [tag]Vietnam[/tag] War — including a period where he claimed a student deferment even though he had dropped out of school.
[tag]Kerry[/tag] and [tag]Murtha[/tag], meanwhile, are decorated war heroes who a) can recognize a disastrous war when they see one; and b) deserve better than to be smeared by a corrupt hack like Rove.