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Bush busy dumping the grown-ups

Fierce Planet Posted on January 2, 2005 by jnfrJanuary 2, 2005

Sydney Blumenthal had a remarkable article in the Guardian last week, outlining more of how Bush/Cheney and the neo-cons are busy consolidating power and tossing out the last remnants of Bush Sr.’s old guard realists. They’re all about the ideological purity in the White House these days, and they live in a fantasy world.
A few choice ‘grafs:

The transition to President Bush’s second term, filled with backstage betrayals, plots and pathologies, would make for an excellent chapter of I, Claudius. To begin with, Bush has unceremoniously and without public acknowledgement dumped Brent Scowcroft, his father’s closest associate and friend, as chairman of the foreign intelligence advisory board. The elder Bush’s national security adviser was the last remnant of traditional Republican realism permitted to exist within the administration.

At the same time the vice president, Dick Cheney, has imposed his authority over secretary of state designate Condoleezza Rice, in order to blackball Arnold Kanter, former under secretary of state to James Baker and partner in the Scowcroft Group, as a candidate for deputy secretary of state.

“Words like ‘incoherent’ come to mind,” one top state department official told me about Rice’s effort to organise her office. She is unable to assert herself against Cheney, her wobbliness a sign that the state department will mostly be sidelined as a power centre for the next four years….

Meanwhile, key senior state department professionals, such as Marc Grossman, assistant secretary of state for European affairs, have abruptly resigned. According to colleagues who have chosen to remain (at least for now), they foresee the damage that will be done as Rice is charged with whipping the state department into line with the White House and Pentagon neocons. Rice has pleaded with Armitage to stay on, but “he colourfully said he would not”, a state department official told me. Rice’s radio silence when her former mentor, Scowcroft, was defenestrated was taken by the state department professionals as a sign of things to come.

Bush has long resented his father’s alter ego. Scowcroft privately rebuked him for his Iraq follies more than a year ago – an incident that has not previously been reported. Bush “did not receive it well”, said a friend of Scowcroft….

The rejection of Kanter is a compound rejection of Scowcroft and of James Baker – the tough, results-oriented operator who as White House chief of staff saved the Reagan presidency from its ideologues, managed the elder Bush’s campaign in 1988, and was summoned in 2000 to rescue Junior in Florida. In his 1995 memoir, Baker observed that the administration’s “overriding strategic concern in the [first] Gulf war was to avoid what we often referred to as the Lebanonisation of Iraq, which we believed would create a geopolitical nightmare.”

In private, Baker is scathing about the current occupant of the White House. Now the one indispensable creator of the Bush family political fortunes is repudiated.

Republican elders who warned of endless war are purged. Those who advised Bush that Saddam was building nuclear weapons, that with a light military force the operation would be a “cakewalk”, and that capturing Baghdad was “mission accomplished”, are rewarded….

More details in the full article.

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What’s a little theft among friends?

Fierce Planet Posted on December 31, 2004 by jnfrDecember 31, 2004

Why, it’s nothing at all. So I’m snagging this from Shaun at Upper Left. And like him, I hope you all have a very lovely evening.


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Happy New Year!

Fierce Planet Posted on December 31, 2004 by jnfrDecember 31, 2004

I don’t know about you, but at our house we’re happy to see this one go.

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Tsunami help

Fierce Planet Posted on December 28, 2004 by jnfrDecember 28, 2004

A new blog is compiling resources for how you can help tsunami victims and survivors.
I’ve mostly been noting tsunami news over at World Turning (linked on the right).

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Rummy

Fierce Planet Posted on December 23, 2004 by jnfrDecember 23, 2004

The best reason I’ve heard for keeping Rumsfeld in office: “When they start the war crimes trials, they’ll know right where to find him.”

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Bill Moyers and NOW

Fierce Planet Posted on December 18, 2004 by jnfrDecember 18, 2004

I’ve spent the entire day trying to rip off my DVD of last night’s episode of Bill Moyer’s NOW, which was on media consolidation, and how the right wing has used the media. It’s essential watching, and it’s not available on PBS’s site, nor will it be rerun any time soon. So even though I’ve never done this before, I burned it to DVD from my TiVO and then after a laughably long time finally got it into an MPG file. Unfortunately the file ended up as 594 megs, and I don’t have that kind of bandwidth. So I’m still learning. But if you have a chance to see this, you really should. And if I can figure out how to stuff it into a smaller file size, I will. Because I wouldn’t normally rip off copyrighted material, but until PBS puts it online I would do so. It’s a show everyone should see.
This was Moyer’s last NOW, by the way.

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Recruitment problems

Fierce Planet Posted on December 14, 2004 by jnfrDecember 14, 2004

Not surprisingly, Army recruitment isn’t going so well these days, and generals warn that this may require us to consider a draft.

Army Reserve recruiting is in a “precipitous decline” that could provoke new debate over a draft if not slowed, the Reserve’s top general said Monday.

Some reservists are filing suit over attempts to extend their service without their permission, as the Army invokes “stop loss” orders that prevent soldiers from leaving even once their service is up.

The dirty little secret of military recruiters is that, regardless of the length of the initial active duty contract, everyone who joins the military incurs an eight-year obligation under Section 10145 of 10 USC. This fact is buried in the long enlistment contract and certainly not emphasized by recruiters, who are under heavy pressure to meet monthly quotas.

Because of this hidden provision, no one has yet been able to escape the stop loss by suing. But what kind of a military do we have, when they can’t even tell kids the truth about what they’re signing?
It certainly isn’t a truly volunteer military. It’s more of a back-door draft and something like slavery, slavery that puts people’s lives and bodies on the line. Fortunately, I don’t have kids. If you do, keep them away from the recruiters if you can.

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Voting irregularities, cont.

Fierce Planet Posted on December 9, 2004 by jnfrDecember 9, 2004

Keith Olbermann, apparently alone out of all the media, continues to follow the problems with the vote in Ohio.

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On Africa

Fierce Planet Posted on December 9, 2004 by jnfrDecember 9, 2004

In today’s Los Angeles Times, John Prendergast has a moving commentary on the challenges facing Africa.

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Hmmm

Fierce Planet Posted on December 9, 2004 by jnfrDecember 9, 2004

I think I’m suffering outrage fatigue. Tons of stuff to post, both here and at World Turning, but I don’t want to look at it. What a terrible time this is. I’ll get back on it when I can.

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