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Wolfowitz - Return to Sender?
OAKLAND, Calif. - Recently forced out as president of the World Bank, Paul Wolfowitz, one of the primary architects of U.S. President George W. Bush's Iraq war, is heading back to familiar surroundings. And the Washington-based American Enterprise Institute (AEI), one of the United States' premier conservative think tanks, is more than pleased to welcome him back.
Earlier this month, AEI president Christopher DeMuth announced that Wolfowitz would be coming on board as a visiting scholar to work on such issues as international economic development, Africa, and public-private partnerships. Wolfowitz told the Financial Times that he would be "explor[ing] some ways to help advance development in Africa, both through the private sector and through foundation work."
Prior to joining the Pentagon in 2001, Wolfowitz served as a member of AEI's Council of Academic Advisors.
After leaving his post as deputy secretary of defence with the Bush Administration, the World Bank position appeared to be the perfect fit for Wolfowitz; a place to rehabilitate a reputation badly damaged by his serial misjudgments over developments in Iraq.
However, nearly midway through his term at the World Bank, things started to unravel as evidence mounted about Wolfowitz's ethical lapses. His efforts to get his girlfriend (a bank employee) promoted, charges that he was a poor manager, and a growing concern amongst member countries that he was using the bank to advance U.S. interests, fueled the fire.
As Graydon Carter, editor of Vanity Fair magazine pointed out in his June "Editor's Letter" (written prior to Wolfowitz's World Bank exit strategy), things had gotten so bad for Wolfowitz that he had become "a source of ridicule within the international organisation that employees have published a satirical monograph called 'La Banca Swirlla' ('Bank Swirled').
According to RightWeb, a project of the International Relations Centre, Wolfowitz received mixed reviews for his work at the World Bank. On the plus side, "He badgered the United States and other wealthy countries to cut subsidies to aid development in poorer countries, fervently pursued anti-corruption policies, and announced moves aimed at strengthening the bank's internal watchdog, the Department of Institutional Integrity."
Critics, however, were quick to point to the fact that Wolfowitz, a controversial choice to begin with because of his involvement with the Iraq War, exacerbated the controversy by choosing to bring on board "close associates and supporters" of the Bush administration's "war on terror". The case for dumping Wolfowitz was likely sealed earlier this year when it was revealed that he was deeply involved in getting a pay raise and a new job at the State Department for his girlfriend, Shaha Riza, a career bank staffer.
Wolfowitz is familiar with the world of conservative think tanks and public policy institutes. In addition to his previous AEI work, he was a paid speaker for the Heritage Foundation and the Hudson Institute. He was also an original signatory with William Kristol's Project for the New American Century.
Despite his dismal performance within the administration and his questionable activities at the World Bank, Wolfowitz has been welcomed back into the fold. And, unlike other Bush administration employees -- such as FEMA's Michael Brown, who was forced to resign after his incompetent handling of Hurricane Katrina; or Vice President Dick Cheney's top aide Lewis "Scooter" Libby, who will be forever linked with the outing of a CIA operative, a subsequent conviction for perjury and obstructing justice, and a presidential commutation; or former Interior Deputy Secretary J. Steven Griles, who was convicted, and recently sentenced to jail time, for withholding information from the Senate Indian Affairs Committee in 2005 about his meeting with Republican Party uber-lobbyist, the now imprisoned Jack Abramoff -- Wolfowitz is once again in a position to influence public policy.
During the early part of its more than 30-year existence, the conservative AEI was seen as "a mainstream, economic policy and political science think tank". A number of respected centrist analysts still at the institute, like William Schneider and Norman Ornstein, still "embody that old style," Benjamin Wallace-Wells wrote in a December 2003 piece in The Washington Monthly.
In the early 1980s, AEI was no match for the Heritage Foundation, a younger Washington-based think tank steeped in hard-core conservative politics. The Heritage Foundation combined a capacity to raise significant amounts of money from other conservative foundations with a voracious appetite for publicity. It was able to raise its institutional profile through its unceasing communications with both right-wing and mainstream media sources.
After DeMuth took over the AEI's reins in 1986, the organisation "put in place an astonishingly successful formula for attracting money and garnering influence, which has matched the increasingly aggressive style of Washington's conservative community," Wallace-Wells pointed out.
DeMuth hired the godfather of neoconservatism, Irving Kristol, and the late Jeanne Kirkpatrick, who was Ronald Reagan's foreign policy adviser in his 1980 campaign and who had become the first woman to serve as the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
From her position as an AEI fellow, Kirkpatrick promoted the policies pushed by the Project for the New American Century, described by RightWeb as "a letterhead group" based in the same office building as AEI and headed by several neoconservative notables including Irving Kristol's son William. Both before and after the 9/11 attacks, PNAC played an aggressive role encouraging the Bush administration to invade Iraq.
Several other Iraq war architects have also been connected to AEI, including Richard Perle, Cheney, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, and former undersecretary of defence for policy, Douglas Feith.
In February 2003, President Bush delivered a major policy speech to AEI, mapping out his war plan, "thanking them [AEI] for their service" and support for the invasion. It is not, however, a question of that was then and this is now. AEI's influence within the administration persists to this day.
According to Think Progress, a project of the Centre for American Progress Action Fund, "Bush's escalation plan is largely based on a November 2006 paper by AEI analyst Frederick Kagan, who argued that the U.S. should "re-enter [Iraq] in large numbers".
In his interview with the Financial Times, Wolfowitz indicated that he did not think he was through with public service. "Twenty years ago I was American ambassador to Indonesia and I have to freely acknowledge, because it is pretty much an open secret, that I fell in love with that country," he said. He added that he "wouldn't mind working on some countries like Indonesia and Turkey that I've had a long association with."
Given his miscalculations on Iraq and his sullied performance at the World Bank, another Bush appointment would be a political resurrection for the ages.
*Bill Berkowitz is a longtime observer of the conservative movement. His column "Conservative Watch" documents the strategies, players, institutions, victories and defeats of the U.S. Right.
Copyright © 2007 IPS-Inter Press Service.
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Show All"A number of respected centrist analysts still at the institute, like William Schneider and Norman Ornstein..."
Norman Ornstein is and always has been a two bit hooker for the fascists. Calling him a "centrist" is preposterous on the face of it.
the monied interests rule completely.
substituting the democrats for the republicans slightly ameliorates the situation.
until we publicy finance our elections we will indeed continue to live in a fascist state, i.e. a state controlled by big businesses...
Someone should call in professional palm readers and analyze these clowns in public. I have a knack for such things and all I can say from all the palms I've seen in this crowd... they honestly believe they are "chosen" and that this administration is their religious mandate. Nothing short of facing their immediate physical demise will convince them of anything else.
Looking at the hand in the photo in the article, this guy is SOOOOOOO MUCH the antithesis of what the "reli-cons" propagandize. Until they are all removed from any position of power, we all will be in deep fecal matter.
Wolfie will get another high-paying taxpayer sponsored position even if it isn't publicized, just wacth and see.
This piece of human garbage needs to be recycled. A pigfeed mill would be a good place to drop his mortal remains.
Hmmm, "return to sender,"
Does anyone know if there is an address for hell??
Hey, ease up gang. The man got his girlfriend a job, he's looking out for middle class Americans, at least he didn't out-source her.
Ummm___ maybe he in-sourced her.
Who funds these think tanks? And is think tank another word for lobby?
what the hell do you have to do to get fired from these right-wing places? wolfowitz, kristol, kagan, etc.., etc. have been wrong about EVERYTHING. so much for market forces weeding out the inefficient, inaccurate, stupid, etc. not if you are a part of the big white man's club.
Where is Rummy? Oh___ well,___ he has a little Pentagon office and access to top secret info. He has a small office, a small military staff and is probably still calling shots. Not small ones I'd wadger.
Amazing what one person could accomplish with a computer and some top secret info.
Turtleroom: your suggestion would be much more palatable without the nasty antisemitism.
As Dennis Miller once said before he went over to the dark side: "I don't know why anybody hates a person based upon their race, religion, gender or sexual orientation. If you just get to know them, there are so many more valid reasons to hate them."
The address for hell Claudius? If one sells their soul to the devil, they wll be sent there one way,__ postage paid.___ No address required.
Evelyn,
Sounds good to me. Can we send him overnight??
Don't have to pal, he's sent hisself,
Seriously, he really has. I don't believe he can stop it now, he sold it and there are no refunds with Satan.
Evelyn,
I agree. Thanks for the discussion. Have a good night.
Claudius
I am sometimes amazed at the comments I read here, and then remember that this is a place of true democracy. Turtleroom, I do not agree, support or condone the filth you printed here, but I will defend to the death your right to say it...even if only to show your own prejudices. That, Turtleroom, is democracy. And no matter misguided or uneducated you may be words and thoughts like yours is playing into the hands of the current fascist government of my country.
Within his own community, I am sure, there are those who wish to disown and disavow not only Wolfie, but Doug Feith, who's father I knew as a fair decent man, a survivor of the Holocaust. But, Turtleroom, religion is not the reason you should despise Wolfie, Feith or any Jew, Christian, Muslim, white, black, yellow, male, female, Latino...you name it. Turtleroom, go beneath the obvious, and search out the real reason. Bush is not a Jew, Cheney is not a Jew, Rummy is not a Jew, Rove, not a Jew...so why are you so violently anti-semitic?
See what I mean? Your rant has turned at least me away from the REAL REASON to post here. Don't you see, you are tonight's George Bush, the Distractor. Tell us other reasons for your feelings about Wolfie, I am sure we all want to hear that you are more intelligent than that post.
BaltoCaveMan, would you really allow some oaf's ignorance to turn you away from here; to turn you away for the real reasons you post sensible comments? He pissed you off, consider the source and allow him to wallow in his own stink. We all realize there are the two percenters in the world, slimeballs who are just ignorant, bullish, pitiful souls.
Thank you Evelyn. You are right. But even in my misguided waste of time, I needed to bring out the obvious Lesson Learned: If we, the few who know the right as we see the right, who know the good when we see the good, don't hang together we will hang separately. (yeah I borrowed that one.) Turtleroom at least had the misguided courage and spent the time to come to this forum, give the person credit.
As for Wolfie: there is no place for him to go that will not get a filthy at Turtleroom words. He is a blight on the face of humanity and takes every chance to do good and do no harm, and turns it into effluence. To be put into positions for trust of our way a life, and indeed the world's way of life, as he was, he should have thanked whichever deity he prays to to have the power of good in his hands. Just for one day, I would have liked to be a Wolfie, and do the right and just thing. There is no place in decent civilization for him or his cohorts. And it is moral people, liberal people of conscience, who practice what Jesus taught that are needed. Wolfie, please just go away, please?1
What wasn't mentioned was who replaced Wolfowitz the World Bank. Wolfie's PNAC buddy Zoellick who is about as goofy as their other PNAC buddy Bolton. I always try to post the following from the PNAC to show what evil sadistic people are running our country. I have never seen these quotes discussed by the MSM, even though it is out in the open. The web site www.newamericancentury.org is active although the group has, like cockroaches scattering when the light comes on, is inactive.
I.Lewis Libby (Dechert Price & Rhoads)
Paul Wolfowitz (Nitze School Of Advanced International Studies)
"Further, the process of transformation, even if it produces revolutionary
change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing
event – like a new Pearl Harbor."
"And advanced forms of biological warfare that can "target" specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a
political useful tool."
"Future soldiers may operate in encapsulated, climate-controlled, powered
fighting suits, laced with sensors, and boasting chameleon-like "active camouflage. "Skin-patch" pharmaceuticals help regulate fears, focus concentration and enhance endurance and strength."
Other quotes from the nitwits on Iran:
- Robert Kagan
"Iraq is just one battle in a larger war, bringing down the regime in Iran is the central act, because Iran is the world's most dangerous terrorist country."
- Michael Ledeen
"On the outcome of the confrontation with Tehran, more than any other, rests the future of the Bush Doctrine - and, quite possibly, the Bush presidency - and prospects for a safer world."
In our beloved country felons become 3rd class citizens for life unless you are a Political Conservative. They get to go back together to keep on committing more crimes against this country and world.
A pity the prisons they insisted on building never get to see even one of them behind bars for even a day.
Ah, yes. It's so gratifying to see the AEI war criminals welcoming one of their own back into the fold.
Congress should pass a law requiring that anytime the AEI is mentioned publicly, mention must include the fact that that organization "housed and enabled the now discredited PNAC." Call in truth in labeling.
Know them by their crimes. The American Enterprise Institute, like many other Washington "think tanks" is a repository for morally dysfunctional snake oil salesmen like Wolfowitz, Perle, Abrams, et al. They call themselves "visiting scholars", "scholars in residence", "fellows" and such other high sounding labels pilfered from academia as a fig leaf to their venal perfidiousness. Like everything in right wing world, their chosen label stands in opposition to their reality.
These organizations are financed by major corporations like Exxon Mobil, Monsanto, Archer Daniels Midland, Raytheon...and not for nothing. Their work includes the most honorable of pursuits, such as convincing the public that global warming is either not man-made, or not happening, or not that important. Or you might find them lobbying for an attack upon Iran as they lobbied to attack Iraq. And then others of them may be deployed to sell the idea that nuclear energy is the future, not dangerous, our only hope to avoid global warming, etc., etc. In short, these people are everywhere that good men would never be. They are master whores, slick villains with a taste for blood, power and money. And they are a force majeure in Washington and, thus, in the world at large. Unaccountable, highly paid, inveterately corrupt and perfectly legal.
Ragdoll July 11th, 2007 5:23 pm
"Who funds these think tanks? And is think tank another word for lobby?"
fd32 July 12th, 2007 8:20 am : Just answered both questions.