chillmonster
11-28-2007, 06:28 PM
Olberman Summary including interview. (http://video.msn.com/video.aspx/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/&fg=&from=00&vid=bd01468d-17a6-454c-ac6d-47c495eed73b&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Countdow n:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A&wa=wsignin1.0#)
Another Excerpt. (http://video.msn.com/video.aspx/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/&fg=&from=00&vid=bd01468d-17a6-454c-ac6d-47c495eed73b&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Countdow n:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A&wa=wsignin1.0)
KARL ROVE: One of the untold stories about the war is why did the United States Congress, the United States Senate vote on the Iraq War Resolution in the Fall of 2002?
CHARLIE ROSE: Why?
KARL ROVE: This administration was opposed to it. I’m going to talk about that in my book.
CHARLIE ROSE: Well tell me, give me…
KARL ROVE: No I’m not going to…
CHARLIE ROSE: Come on - give it to me…give me something.
KARL ROVE: No.
CHARLIE ROSE: Give me something.
KARL ROVE: No. I just did. I just told you the administration was opposed to voting on it in the Fall of 2002.
CHARLIE ROSE: Because?
KARL ROVE: Because we didn’t think it belonged within the confines of the election. There was an election coming up in a matter of weeks. We thought it made it too political. We wanted it outside the confines of it. It seemed to make things move too fast. There were things that needed to be done to bring along allies and potential allies abroad.
I tried to find a link without Olbermann or Arianna, but there was none available. The interview, however, is in there near the beginning.
Another Excerpt. (http://video.msn.com/video.aspx/?mkt=en-us&brand=msnbc&tab=m5&rf=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/&fg=&from=00&vid=bd01468d-17a6-454c-ac6d-47c495eed73b&playlist=videoByTag:mk:us:vs:0:tag:Source_Countdow n:ns:MSNVideo_Top_Cat:ps:10:sd:-1:ind:1:ff:8A&wa=wsignin1.0)
KARL ROVE: One of the untold stories about the war is why did the United States Congress, the United States Senate vote on the Iraq War Resolution in the Fall of 2002?
CHARLIE ROSE: Why?
KARL ROVE: This administration was opposed to it. I’m going to talk about that in my book.
CHARLIE ROSE: Well tell me, give me…
KARL ROVE: No I’m not going to…
CHARLIE ROSE: Come on - give it to me…give me something.
KARL ROVE: No.
CHARLIE ROSE: Give me something.
KARL ROVE: No. I just did. I just told you the administration was opposed to voting on it in the Fall of 2002.
CHARLIE ROSE: Because?
KARL ROVE: Because we didn’t think it belonged within the confines of the election. There was an election coming up in a matter of weeks. We thought it made it too political. We wanted it outside the confines of it. It seemed to make things move too fast. There were things that needed to be done to bring along allies and potential allies abroad.
I tried to find a link without Olbermann or Arianna, but there was none available. The interview, however, is in there near the beginning.