Sorry, Rove, Bush did lie about Iraq

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George W. Bush's political adviser Karl Rove claims "one of the biggest mistakes" of that presidency was not aggressively challenging critics who charged that Bush "lied" to the American people about the reasons for the Iraq War, an accusation that Rove insists was false and unfair. In his forthcoming book, Courage and Consequence, Rove calls the "lie" charge "a poison-tipped dagger aimed at the heart of the Bush presidency" and blames himself for "a weak response" that underestimated "how damaging this assault was." But the problem with Rove's account is that not only did Bush oversee the twisting of intelligence to justify invading Iraq in March 2003 but he subsequently lied–and lied repeatedly–about how Iraq had responded to United Nations inspection demands.