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Karl Rove lecture on what makes a successful president, 11/13/02
Rocco C. Siciliano Forum ^ | 11/13/02 | Karl Rove

Posted on 05/12/2003 11:13:55 AM PDT by The people have spoken

This is a long pdf file. Sorry if it has already been posted---I couldn't find it on FR.

Go to http://www.csbs.utah.edu/, then click on Rocco C. Siciliano Forum, then click on Transcripts of the 2002 Forum.

Here is an excerpt from the question and answer period after the lecture:

Audience Member: Hello, Mr. Rove. I like your tie a lot. Today is a “code pink alert”. My question for you. You indicated that the president, the administration (I know it is not just the president) isn’t paying too much attention to popular opinion polls about the invasion and occupation of Iraq.

Mr. Rove, interjecting: That’s not exactly what I said, but go ahead.

Audience Member: You hinted at that. But what I want to know is apparently, [you are] not paying a lot of attention to the 200,000 people who marched in Washington on April 26 and the hundreds of thousands who have marched all over the world, and there are one or two people here today. My question to you is: How can we get our government’s ear, those of us who are opposed to this invasion. Thank you. (Some applause and cheering from crowd.)

Mr. Rove: The way to do it is to do it the way that everybody else does, which is talk to your representatives and petition the Congress, and petition the President. You talk about 200,000 people. With all due respect, I worry about the 3,000 people killed on 9-11. (Applause.) I have a 13-yearold. I would like to leave to my child a world that is peaceful, not a world that is threatened by transnational global terrorism. (Applause.)

Let me give you just one example. We need to see the world as it is, not as we would desire it to be. We have an organization that is sophisticated, well financed and dangerous. It is not five guys in some cave someplace. Al Qaida—these people, have access to cash flow in the tens of billions of dollars. We shut down one charity in Arlington, Texas that last year shipped $13 million to Al Qaida. Do you know how many people went through those training camps in Afghanistan? One hundred thousand. Some of them, 15,000 or 20,000, went through sophisticated training in electronics, spycraft, small weapons, explosives, biological and chemical weapons.

These people mounted a sophisticated operation aimed at the United States of America, and if anybody thinks they have now gone away or that they do not desire to hurt us and harm us, or to drive us back out of the world, you are kidding yourself. If we want to leave our children a legacy of a dangerous world, where people unbound by convention have access to some of the world’s worst weapons and have demonstrated a willingness to use them, then we either do not see this job to its conclusion or we fail – because that’s exactly the legacy we will leave them. (Applause.)

Every generation receives its challenge. It might have been the Great Depression or World War II. This is our challenge. As a country, we had better understand that it is a challenge we must meet, or we will leave the world in a much more dangerous and much more difficult way. I, for one, am not willing to leave that to my child. (Applause.)


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; mckinley

1 posted on 05/12/2003 11:13:56 AM PDT by The people have spoken
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I wish the little wimp had asked that question of Rummy. Don would have walked right up to the %&*^! and slapped him.
2 posted on 05/12/2003 11:17:56 AM PDT by theDentist (So. This is Virginia.... where are all the virgins?)
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