The PNAC cheerleaders for death and destruction
i think it's important to keep track of those whose primary professional and career efforts have involved leading their country down a certain ideological path... it's clear from booman's much-appreciated research on these folks, namely the signatories to the pnac statement of principles, real accountability for the horrors they've been the cheerleaders for has yet to be felt...
in a just world, which is, hopefully, somewhere around the corner, they will be confronted with the consequences of their beliefs and the actions they took to make them reality...
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- Elliott Abrams- Deputy National Security Advisor.
- William J. Bennett- May have a gig with CNN as a bloviator, and is riding high on the Air Force reading list. God help us.
- Jeb Bush- Stole election for brother, served two terms as Governor of Florida, and currently serving on the board of Tenet Healthcare Corp.
- Dick Cheney- Vice-President of the United States.
- Eliot A. Cohen- US State Department Counselor, currently hopnobbing in places like Pakistan.
- Midge Decter- When she isn't partying with Conrad Black she is busy being the wife of Norman Podhoretz and mother of John Podhoretz.
- Paula Dobriansky- Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs.
- Steve Forbes- offering Republican presidential contenders advice.
- Aaron Friedberg- Teaching at Princeton University and writing editorials for the LA Times.
- Francis Fukuyama- repenting. Sort of.
- Frank Gaffney- Doing weird shit as Center for Security Policy president.
- Donald Kagan- Sterling Professor of Classics and History at Yale University. His son, Fred, is the author of The Surge.
- Zalmay Khalilzad- U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. He has already served as ambassador to Afghanistan and to Iraq.
- I. Lewis Libby- awaiting sentencing for perjury, making false statements, and obstruction of justice.
- Norman Podhoretz- getting awards from Scooter Libby fans and making the case for bombing Iran.
- Dan Quayle- he's still alive? Well, yes. He's chairman of global investments for Cerberus Capital Management and he's working on that Chrysler deal.
- Peter W. Rodman- recently left as Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs to take a job at the Brookings Institute.
- Stephen P. Rosen- the Beton Michael Kaneb Professor of National Security and Military Affairs at Harvard University.
- Henry S. Rowen- appointed on February 12, 2004, by President George W. Bush to be one of the "final two members of the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction." He's also a member of the Department of Defense's Defense Policy Board.
- Donald Rumsfeld- the less said the better. He was fired as Secretary of Defense.
- Vin Weber- serving as chairman of the National Endowment for Democracy, a private, nonprofit organization designed to strengthen democratic institutions around the world through nongovernmental efforts. He's serving as Mitt Romney's policy chairman.
- George Weigel- trying to convince Catholics that the Iraq War is just.
- Paul Wolfowitz- shit-canned from the World Bank.
in a just world, which is, hopefully, somewhere around the corner, they will be confronted with the consequences of their beliefs and the actions they took to make them reality...
Labels: accountability, neocons, PNAC, PNAC Statement of Principles
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