Posted on 08/27/2004 7:49:05 PM PDT by Pikamax
Bush: Stay away Howard By TREVOR KAVANAGH Political Editor
TORY leader Michael Howard has been barred from the White House and told he will never meet President George Bush, it emerged last night.
The bombshell ban was slapped on Mr Howard after he called for Tony Blair to quit over the Iraq War.
And it was reinforced last month when he said he would have vetoed military action if he had known the full facts about Iraqs WMD arsenal.
Last night, a spokesman for Mr Howard did not even try to deny the Tory leader had been banned from meeting the President.
He said: I dont want to comment on that.
The wrath of the President was transmitted to Mr Howards office in a furious phone call from White House political chief Karl Rove in February.
It followed Mr Howards call for Mr Blair to step down as PM.
What particularly upset the White House was Mr Howards comment: If I were Prime Minister I would seriously be considering my position.
They were also angered when the Tory leader accused the PM of serious dereliction of duty.
Mr Rove, who speaks with the Presidents full authority, said: You can forget about meeting the President full stop. Dont bother coming, you are not meeting him.
The conversation was relayed to Mr Howard who was unmoved.
Far from backing down, a defiant Mr Howard stepped up his attack over the so-called dodgy dossier and the 45-minute warning of attack by Iraqi WMD.
Referring to Tory support for the Commons vote which led to war, he said: If I knew then what I know now, I could not have voted for the resolution.
His comment to the Sunday Times was widely seen as an unforced error.
But it now emerges that Mr Howard was accurately reflecting his criticism not just of Mr Blair but of Mr Bush as well.
His stand shook top Tories, including party chairman Liam Fox who is flying to New York in a bid to patch up the rift at the Republican convention.
Anger ... President Bush
And it has deeply damaged the decades-long alliance between the Republicans and the Conservative Party.
Senior US Right-wingers blame Mr Howard for undermining the coalition in Iraq and say they are privately rooting for a Labour victory in the next election.
A Tory source said: They see Tony Blair as a true ally against terror and the Tories as a bunch of w*****s.
The stand-off is particularly surprising in view of Mr Howards long standing admiration for America.
He set up the Atlantic Partnership, a think-tank which welcomes regular visits from Republican figures.
Senior Tories are amazed that the White House fury has remained a secret for so long.
One said: I am astonished it hasnt come out before.
But Mr Howards spokesman insisted he had not been barred from the Republican Convention.
He added: He never intended to attend the convention.
The revelations could not have come at a worse time for the Tories.
A new poll showed them still scoring only 34 per cent, the same as Labour, with little prospect of a breakthrough.
So, their election is shaping up to be really really close like ours. I do think GWB will pull away from sKerry sometime before the election and win a clear victory, however.
Comment??
Actually I believe this story is true. Howard is acting like a Democratic opportunist, and Bush of ALL things he is, is LOYAL and means what he says. Blair has backed him to the hilt, and remained loyal, and W would die rather than support a weasel like Howard in an attempt to impeach Blair. Hooray that we have a President who means what he says.
No way would Karl Rove have made a phone call like this. It would have been Powell or Rice. With that said, I have no doubt about the feelings that President Bush has regarding Howard.
Thanks for posting this
More evidence that leftists have infiltrated all levels of the conservative movement.
He wishes.
It's true. They are wankers.
Looks a bit like Katherine Ross.
When the Tories start being conservatives again, they will get a better reception
The Tories have been bashing Bush for months and months.
Thats the reaction the Tories would get from me after what they have been saying over the past several months to a year. Why do you think madIvan joined the UKIP??
I expect the Tories will gain a few percentages... but then again they might lose a few to the UKIP.
IMHO this article isn't worthy of lining a Ferret cage
"And it has deeply damaged the decades-long alliance between the Republicans and the Conservative Party."
Wishful thinking on the part of the Sun.
This is bull. A furious Karl Rove? I don't think so.
The Tories under Iain Duncan Smith supported the war.
The Tory party then turfed out IDS, and put in Michael Howard (who is pathetic)
I wouldn't be at ALL suprised if this is true.
And Howard would deserve the chiding.
No way Karl Rove made the call, and I think Howard was embellishing the conversation a bit too.
Really?
I hear bits and pieces I do live in the US on Sunday UK papers
MAN no wonder Dubya is angry I be so too that is sad what happen to the party that produce Maggie Thatcher
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