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August 27, 2009

Rove’s Fun and Games in the Name of Wounded Warriors

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Props to Media Matters for taking apart the distortions about the VA’s “end-of-life” educational pamphlet propagated by Karl Rove, Sean Hannity and Fox News.

Most relevant, in light of Karl’s playful prop on Hannity’s Monday show, however, was Rove’s claim that the booklet, on page 99, directed vets to the Hemlock Society as the single referral for “end of life” directives. In fact, according to MM, the Hemlock Society is not even mentioned in the 51 page booklet.

Something progressives sometimes fail to bring up, however, in countering the “death panel” meme — at least, when it comes to the V.A. and veterans counseling — is the larger hypocrisy at play. In other words, what Rove and the wingnuts are doing is playing politics on the backs of the thousands of often severely mentally and physically disabled veterans they — especially Rove, as the architect behind the selling of the Iraq War — unnecessarily put in harms way in the first place.

It wasn’t until late 07, by the way, that Bush even appeared with the more severely war wounded — and only then after these veterans, having been sought out by photojournalists, became the subject of numerous media stories. Sadly, Bush’s photo-ops mostly exploited these soldiers as props in the attempt to mitigate the PR damage and salvage his legacy in his last year in office two years after Katrina exposed Bush/Rove’s “compassionate conservatism” for the slogan it was.

So Karl, if you’re that intent on exploiting the kind of suffering and cost that would lead a veteran and/or his family to question the worth of existence, maybe you should tell it to the people paying for your handiwork, not Sean Hannity.

(screen grab: FOX News)

  • bystander

    Truly. How do the Karl Roves manage to walk proudly among us?

  • Tena

    Lying to seniors and veterans to try to scare them. I keep thinking the GOP can’t go any lower, and then they do.

  • Gasho

    They introduce these “memes” like poison pills at will and the media eats them up and we all pay the price.
    Pointing out the fact that they are basically preying on the sick, the old, and the traumatized veterans and trying to scare them with outright lies is a powerful point. How do we echo that all over the news?? That’s what we need to get out.
    Good work, BAG.

  • http://profile.typepad.com/6p00e5523476cc8834 DennisQ

    Veterans’ groups like the American Legion do not need help from Karl Rove. Refer to the picture in the August 7th Bag News Notes for evidence that Obama is tuned into the concerns of veterans. If there were even the smallest suggestion that the VA was encouraging veterans to commit suicide – a horrible slander – the ultra right wing American Legion would be all over it.

  • yg

    freudian slip? cry for help? rove’s own mother committed suicide.

  • Steve

    “a fair question to the rancid Rove types is to ask them if they have made “end of life” plans. It’s an easy question. that leads to possibly interesting answers.”

  • yg

    that’s a great question. one of the righwing tactics was to corner dems running for office in asking them if they pledge not to raise taxes. begala countered by asking republicans who oppose stem cell research for a pledge not to employ life saving medicine that might develop from stem cell research.

  • frenchman

    The VA pamphlet does reference Compassion and Choices a group that spun off from the Hemlock Society.
    The problem with the pamphlet is that its definition of “quality of life” includes long-held prejudices about people who are sick, elderly, and people with disabilities. And, if you look at the suicide rate of veterans who are sick, elderly, and with disabilities you would better understand veteran’s concerns about the pamphlet.

  • yg

    veterans know this nonsense from rove is a lie.
    it was BUSH who betrayed active military and turned his back on veterans by:
    1. launching an unnecessary war, needlessly sacrificing human lives.
    2. sending military to war improperly equipped. e.g. lack of up armored humvees, lack of body armor. reservists had to resort to digging through junk yard in hopes of jerry rigging their vehicles with improvised armor. this lack of equipment was also pointedly highlighted when rumskull was forced to import from the states his own armored humvee for personal use when he came to visit iraq.
    3. underfunding the VA.
    but go ahead, keep scapegoating obama for the faults of bush. it’s predictable that republicans never accept responsibility for their own failures, never acknowledge how their own intentional neglect has served to deteriorate the nation’s physical and organizational infrastructure.

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