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As Colin Powell's right-hand man at the State Department, Larry Wilkerson seethed quietly during President Bush's first term. Yesterday, Colonel Wilkerson made up for lost time.
He said the vice president and the secretary of defense created a "Cheney-Rumsfeld cabal" that hijacked U.S. foreign policy. He said of former defense undersecretary Douglas Feith: "Seldom in my life have I met a dumber man." Addressing scholars, journalists and others at the New America Foundation, Wilkerson accused Bush of "cowboyism" and said he had viewed Condoleezza Rice as "extremely weak." Of American diplomacy, he fretted, "I'm not sure the State Department even exists anymore."
And how about Karen Hughes's efforts to boost the country's image abroad? "It's hard to sell [manure]," Wilkerson said, quoting an Egyptian friend.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/10/19/AR2005101902246.html?sub=AR
Here's the NYT covering the same story: http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/21/p...r_1&adxnnlx=1130022591-U2jdJxegmvlWNUBeGbW4pg
"What I saw was a cabal between the vice president of the United States, Richard Cheney, and the secretary of defense, Donald Rumsfeld, on critical issues," he said.
The former aide referred to Mr. Bush as someone who "is not versed in international relations, and not too much interested in them, either." He was far more admiring of the president's father, whom he called "one of the finest presidents we've ever had."
Heh, and here's Rush Limbaugh discussing the same story (heavily quoting from the WP article):
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1506645/posts
Okay, so there are two really telling things here about Mr. Wilkerson's mind-set -- and I must admit I had not heard of him until I saw the story, and so I will also admit I don't know that much about him, but if he's going to sit there and say, "I'm not sure the State Department even exists anymore," I want to take you back to this program. I don't have the exact date, but when Condoleezza Rice was named secretary of state, I said to you people, "What's happening here is the same thing that Bush sent Porter Goss over to the CIA to do and clean the place out," and we have talked countless times on this program about how liberal-infested the State Department is, a bunch of career libs, many of them held over from the Clinton administration, and they have a different world view. They have a liberal world view, and I know that many of you who are maybe new to all this or relatively new to it, within the State Department ask, "How can the State Department have people against US policy?" Well, how can we have liberals? Same question. You think that every American's patriotic particularly when we go to war? No, folks, there are some people that don't think that we deserve to win wars, and most of them are in the State Department or a lot of them are, and the whole point of sending Rice over there was to clean the place out. The whole point of sending Karen Hughes to the Middle East was to get rid of the influence in the State Department that regularly sells this country out and undercuts it.
Now, for this, the president deserves praise. He deserves plaudits! The best quote that Mr. Wilkerson said is, "I'm not sure the State Department even exists anymore."