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McClellan Quits, Rove Is Shifted

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Posted on Apr 19, 2006
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WASHINGTON - White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove gave up some of his responsibilities and White House press secretary Scott McClellan announced his resignation Wednesday, continuing a shake-up in President Bush’s administration that has already yielded a new chief of staff.

Rove is giving up oversight of policy development to focus more on politics with the approach of the fall midterm elections.

Just over a year ago, Rove was promoted to deputy chief of staff in charge of most White House policy coordination. That new portfolio came on top of his title as senior adviser and role of chief policy aide to Bush.

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By fred nemo, April 20, 2006 at 1:15 am #
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where the hell is nixon? you have ho chi minh & pol pot, but mcnamara himself claims 3 1/2 million vietnamese alone were killed in the war. don’t a couple of million of those belong to tricky dick?

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By Karen Husemeyer, April 19, 2006 at 6:26 pm #
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Unfortunately, pre-emptive wars, to my way of thinking, make you a mass murderer.  So where does Bush/Cheney fit on this list; scroll down to the second group.  If Bush/Cheney attack Iran, prepare to move him up with the first three.

http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/tyrants.htm
Question: Who was the Bloodiest Tyrant of the 20th Century?
Answer: We don’t know.
That’s probably the saddest fact of the Twentieth Century. There are so many candidates for the award of top monster that we can’t decide between them. Whether it’s Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong or Iosif Stalin is, quite frankly, anybody’s guess.

For now, let’s just skip over the whole margin of error thing—reasonable people have studied the evidence and come up with wildly differing numbers. You’re free to check my sources, but for now, trust me. I’ve studied the matter at great length and decided that the most likely death toll for these three are:

TYRANT DEATHS
Mao 40Million
Hitler 34M
Stalin 20M

Well, that certainly looks like Mao is our man, but wait. Mao’s largest crime is the Great Leap Forward, a bungled attempt to restructure the economy of China which created a famine that killed some 30M. If we confine our indictment to deliberate killings, we get this:

TYRANT KILLINGS
Hitler 34M
Stalin 20M
Mao 10M

So it’s Hitler, right? Except that most of the deaths on his head were caused by the Second World War. Sure, he started it, but our society does not blanketly condemn the starting of wars (after all, we reserve the right to do it ourselves in a just cause), and we certainly don’t consider killing armed enemy soldiers in a fair fight to be a crime against humanity. If we therefore confine ourselves to the cold-blooded murder of unarmed non-combatants, our table rearranges itself again:

TYRANT MURDERS
Stalin 20M
Hitler 15M
Mao 10M

This brings Stalin floating to the top. So it look like once you reduce their crimes to the unjustifiably lowest common denominator, then Stalin is worst; however, you might want to argue that dead is dead so it really doesn’t matter if you give your victims a chance to fight back. Fighting an unjust or reckless war is certainly a crime against humanity, so our numbers should go back to:

TYRANT KILLINGS
Hitler 34M
Stalin 20M
Mao 10M

... and these are just the problems we’ll encounter if we accept my numbers without debate. If we want to use the estimates of other scholars, we can pin up to 50 million murders on Stalin, enough to push him to the top of the list regardless of definition. Or we can whittle him down to 10 million murders if we use the low end of the margin of error, and scrounge several more tens of millions for Mao, or away from him.

So, the answer to the question of “Who is roasting on the hottest fires in Hell?” is “Well, that depends…”


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Secondary Level of Mass Murderers:
Obviously, we’re going to run into the same vagueries and uncertainties when we try to rank numbers 4 through 10 on the list of the 20th Century’s worst killers, but at least we can nominate the candidates. A pretty good case could be made that each of the following rulers (listed alphabetically) were responsible for over a million unjust, unnecessary or unnatural deaths by initiating or intensifying war, famine, democide or resettlement, or by allowing people under their control to do so:

Chiang Kai-shek (China: 1928-49)
Enver Pasha (Turkey: 1913-18)
Hirohito (Japan: 1926-89)
Hirota Koki (Japan: 1936-37)
Ho Chi Minh (North Vietnam: 1945-69)
Kim Il Sung (North Korea: 1948-94)
Lenin (USSR: 1917-24)
Leopold II (Belgium: 1865-1909)
Nicholas II (Russia: 1894-1917)
Pol Pot (Cambodia: 1975-79)
Saddam Hussein (Iraq: 1969- )
Tojo Hideki (Japan: 1941-44)
Wilhelm II (Germany: 1888-1918)
Yahya Khan (Pakistan: 1969-71)
Here are a few of the century’s rulers who could easily be indicted for causing hundreds of thousands of unnatural deaths. Although some might be acquitted due to inadequite evidence or mitigating circumstances, it might be a good idea to not build statues to them.

Idi Amin (Uganda: 1971-80)
Ion Antonescu (Romania: 1940-44)
Ataturk (Turkey: 1920-38)
Francisco Franco (Spain: 1939-75)
Gheoghe Gheorghiu-Dej (Romania: 1945-65)
Yakubu Gowon (Nigeria: 1966-76)
Radovan Karadzic (Serbian Bosnia: 1991-96)
Babrac Kemal (Afghanistan: 1979-87)
Le Duan (Vietnam: 1976-86)
Haile Mengistu (Ethiopia: 1974-91)
Benito Mussolini (Italy: 1922-43)
Ante Pavelic (Croatia: 1941-45)
Antonio de Salazar (Portugal: 1932-68)
Hadji Suharto (Indonesia: 1967-97)
Tito (Yugoslavia: 1945-80)

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20th Century War: Homepage
Worst Atrocities
Bloodiest Wars
Complete Casualty Data for Twentieth Century Megadeaths

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Last updated September 1999

Copyright © 1999 Matthew White

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By Da Snoop, April 19, 2006 at 4:39 pm #
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Does he take a pay cut like the rest of us would have to?

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By GW Andersen, April 19, 2006 at 4:03 pm #
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Isn’t that funny how Rove is giving being shifted from a fairly important job like “oversight of Policy Development” and is refocusing is effort and energy on a silly job like “politics” and gettng republicans elected?
Once again our governent prooves, the people and the saftey of our people come secondary to politics.(no matter what they say)

Watch out, Karl Rove is the mastermind behind President bush’s two election wins. 

If anyone can save midterm elections for the republicans, it his Karl Rove.

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By Carmelita McQuillan, April 19, 2006 at 1:45 pm #
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More deckchairs, more shifting on the Titanic…

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