Posted on 11/18/2005 6:08:22 AM PST by frankjr
Bump
One day they are demanding that intel people leak about Bush and the war.......and later they cry crocodile tears about how much damage leaks cause as in the Plame case.
The real question is who's arm is reaching up Larry Johnson's ass and working Ray's jaw?
Is it the same person with their arm up Ray McGovern's ass working his jaw?
Scary thing is that this crew, Larry Johnson, Ann Wright, Ray McGovern are now towel boys and cabana girls for the Revolutionary Communist Party front group World Can't Wait.
Is it the same person with their arm up Ray McGovern's ass working his jaw?
And let's not forget Fitzgerald and the man who brought him in, Comey.
I give you my pledge on this: I will personally pay your bail if you were to "happen" to punch one of those guys.
Your new book, "America at the Crossroads: Democracy, Power, and the Neoconservative Legacy," is a rejection of the political views you have held throughout your academic career. What happened?
Fukuyama: Iraq happened. The process of distancing myself from neo-conservatism happened four years ago really. I had decided the war wasn't a good idea some time in 2002 as we were approaching the invasion of Iraq.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Why? After all, one of the neo-conservative pillars is a profound belief in democracy and the spread of democracy.
Fukuyama: I was partly unsure whether the United States could handle the transition to a democratic government in Iraq. But the biggest problem I had was that the people pushing for the intervention lacked self-knowledge about the US. When I look back over the 20th century history of American interventions, particularly those in the Caribbean and Latin America, the consistent problem we've had is being unable to stick it out. Before the Iraq war, it was clear that if we were going to do Iraq properly, we would need a minimum commitment of five to 10 years.
It was evident from the beginning that the Bush administration wasn't preparing the American people for that kind of a mission. In fact, it was obvious the Bush people were trying to do Iraq on the cheap. They thought they could get in and out in less than a year.
bttt
When we find out just who exactly sent Wilson in the first place, we might have an answer for that question.
If I were a regular CIA employee, I'd be pissed that the old fart postured that he could do what the rest of us could not.
It's hard to take such blatant liars such as Johnson and McGovern seriously.
And these guys were analysts? What did the analyize? Expense Reports?
Na, just more useless Federal employees, and to think we are paying retirement to these traitors.
I'm beginning to wonder if William Jefferson, D-LA, was at Joe's tea party....
Pinz
The President should do to the CIA what the pope should do to the Jesuits: break 'em up.
Bumping this oldie since Larry C Johnson of Niger Gallery Plame fame is now pretty much acting openly as a Putinista and is enjoying regular spreading of his material on this site.
He’s using the same tactics Kim Philby used.
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