Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Bush's New Spin Master a Lame Duck?

William Fisher

NEW YORK, Dec 18 (IPS) - As Karen Hughes, the close confidante of President George W. Bush, gives up her mission to improve the U.S. image abroad -- amid dedicedly mixed reviews of her performance -- her replacement is already facing criticism for his support of the Iraq war and a number of alleged ethical lapses.
Hughes, a key advisor to the president since his days as governor of Texas, resigned her post as under-secretary of state for public diplomacy last week after just under two years in the post to return to private life in Texas. President Bush has nominated James Glassman as her replacement.

Glassman is currently chairman of the Broadcasting Board of Governors (BBG), the organisation responsible for conveying Washington's messages through television and radio to the Middle East, Iran, Cuba, and other areas of the world. Washington-watchers have speculated that Glassman was nominated because he had already been confirmed by the Senate for his BBG post.

Critics of Glassman, who is a staunch neoconservative, point to his early and enthusiastic support for the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

In an article he wrote in 2003, Glassman said, "...the anti-war protesters remain clueless. They're still planning their marches. Instead, they should be apologising. Before the war, they told us that 500,000 Iraqis would be killed in Dresden-like bombing, that we would precipitate an eco-catastrophe by pushing Saddam to set fire to his oil wells, that millions of people would flee the country, that thousands of our own troops would be killed, that the Arab 'street' would rise up, that terrorist attacks would resume ferociously on our homeland, that Iraqis would tenaciously resist our colonisation of their land, that we would become bogged down in urban warfare, and on and on."

Glassman continued, "In fact, none of that has happened. It has been a war unmatched in history, with relatively few civilian and allied casualties and the prime objectives -- control of the capital and the destruction of Saddam's regime -- achieved in only a few weeks. Conscientious opponents of the war should say they were wrong, wrong, wrong - on all counts." ...[Open in new window]
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WTF?!?

I wonder if this guy & William Kristol get together for fantasy role-playing games & copius amounts of booze on cold winter nights?
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