Does he get a new girlfriend with this job too? ... Does the job "pay for
itself"?
By J. Thomas Duffy
Maybe it's the clarion call of his old colleague, Donald Rumsfeld,
that tugs at his heartstrings of public service.
Wolfowitz Returns to U.S. Government as Adviser:
As we said when the job offer was reported in December, the board
meets quarterly to provide advice to the secretary of state and one
of her deputies based on classified intelligence on some of the
most important issues in United States foreign policy today, from
Iran to North Korea."
Egad!
The Wolf Man, back, prowling the corridors of State.
Hmmm, Rumsfeld calling for a new Propaganda Agency... Wolfowitz, back
at the State Department, advising, among other things, on Iran ...
Do we smell a build-up here? ... Get the old team together, for the
final run down the stretch, putting their considerable prevarication
skills to use for a push into Iran?
Does the girlfriend get a gig, too?
Are we gearing up to go after the Filipino Monkey?
Will we soon here the rhetoric, from the Wolf Man, or, perhaps the
Madam Secretary herself, that a preemptive, offensive entry into Iran
will "pay for itself"?
From The Lede, back in December:
"Another official called the reported appointment "amazing." That
comment alluded to Mr. Wolfowitz's staunch support for the Iraq War
when he was deputy secretary of defense under President George W.
Bush. He hasn't won much good will since then, either during a
relatively quick rise and fall as World Bank president, or in his
current post at a conservative think tank in Washington.
But if nothing else, Mr. Wolfowitz really needs no introduction,
especially to his detractors on the blogs, who are a puzzled, angry
lot today:
The Next Hurrah: "Condi, is it a coincidence that so many people
responsible for gaming the intelligence to get us into Iraq are on
your advisory board?"
The Brad Blog: "In Bushworld, incompetence must be rewarded."
Arms Control Wonk: "Andrew Sullivan has a better line than I can
muster."
Andrew Sullivan: "He's advising Condi on WMDs. Curveball wasn't
available?"
So far, The Lede has not turned up any bloggers weighing in to
support Mr. Wolfowitz."
On the downside, with the protracted, ugly, almost never-ending saga
of his resignation from The World Bank, will the next President be
able to get him out of this position?
**********
Bonus Wolfie Whoppers
Yes, Wolfie, People Will Be Talking, For Years, About You ... The
Results - The Garlic Weekly Poll
Larisa Alexandrovna - Scott Ritter: Neocons as Parasites
"Hillary 1984" Video Blogger Takes On Wolfowitz
Andrew Cockburn: The Puppet Who Cleared the Way for Iraq's Destruction
Developing Story! White House Giving World Bank, Wolfowitz Green Light
To Blame McNulty; New Strategy Of Leveraging Scandals; Cheney Says
Embattled Hero "Definitely In Final Throes" At World Bank
Yeah, it's a head-scratcher for us, too, Wolfie...
(Cross-posted at The Garlic.)
Labels: Condi Rice, Donald Rumsfeld, Iraq War, Paul Wolfowitz, State
Department, World Bank
posted by The Garlic at 10:00 AM
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