astro
August 21, 2006, 5:16pm
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People like Richard Perle & Paul Wolfowitz etc. Are they still considered fonts of wisdom? How the hell do you punish these guys professionally?
Neoconservatives won a landmark victory with the Bush Doctrine after September 11th. Thomas Donnelly, a resident fellow at the influential conservative thinktank, American Enterprise Institute (AEI), which has been under neoconservative influence since the Reagan Administration, argued in “The Underpinnings of the Bush doctrine” that
“the fundamental premise of the Bush Doctrine is true: The United States possesses the means—economic, military, diplomatic—to realize its expansive geopolitical purposes. Further, and especially in light of the domestic political reaction to the attacks of September 11, the victory in Afghanistan and the remarkable skill demonstrated by President Bush in focusing national attention, it is equally true that Americans possess the requisite political willpower to pursue an expansive strategy.”
In his well-publicized piece “The Case for American Empire” in the conservative Weekly Standard, Max Boot argued that “The most realistic response to terrorism is for America to embrace its imperial role.” He countered sentiments that the “United States must become a kinder, gentler nation, must eschew quixotic missions abroad, must become, in Pat Buchanan’s phrase, ‘a republic, not an empire’,” arguing that “In fact this analysis is exactly backward: The September 11 attack was a result of insufficient American involvement and ambition; the solution is to be more expansive in our goals and more assertive in their implementation.”
President Bush has expressed praise for Natan Sharansky’s book, The Case For Democracy, which promotes a foreign policy philosophy nearly identical to neoconservatives’. President Bush has effusively praised this book, calling it a “glimpse of how I think”.[8]
You can’t. They’ve got tenure.
Squink
August 21, 2006, 5:25pm
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THE ARCHITECTS OF WAR: WHERE ARE THEY NOW?
Where He Is Now: Bush promoted Wolfowitz to head the World Bank in March 2005.
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Where He Is Now: Currently, Perle is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute where he specializes in national security and defense issues. He has been investigated for ethical violations concerning war profiteering and other conflicts of interest.
Wolfowitz is now head of the World Bank. Oddly enough, Robert Mcnamara also became head of the World Bank after leading the U.S. into a disasterous pointless war.
I don’t think Perle had an official post in the Bush Administration. I think he still works for AEI and PNAC.
Rumsfield and Cheney are employed in the administration too.
XT
August 21, 2006, 7:52pm
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No…really?? Rumsfield AND Cheney, huh? I hadn’t heard. Do you have a cite for that…
-XT
Squink
August 21, 2006, 8:41pm
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Dagnabit XT, lookat the link I supplied.
It’s got Rumsfeld, Cheney and (as a special bonus) Bush Too.
XT
August 21, 2006, 8:51pm
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Squink…you know I love ya. But are you SERIOULSY claiming BUSH is in the Administration??? :dubious:
-XT
Squink
August 21, 2006, 9:14pm
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So Landru , being the body, is not also of the body?
I’m going to have to watch that episode again.
Nah, as with most Admins (with the notable exception of Nixon’s), a clone had to take over within the first three months.
What happened to them? They got the Medal of Freedom and moved on to cushy jobs.
Decider, Decider, what is Decider ???
< Points at ElvisL1ves > You are not of the Body !
Voyager
August 22, 2006, 12:35am
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C’mon, people. What part of getting the Presidential Medal of Freedom don’t you understand?
Ye be strangers. In town for Festival?
That’s the one where Mr. Sulu looks…strange.