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Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Conservatives Now Want Bush To Dump Condi?

Dump Condi: Foreign policy conservatives charge State Dept. has hijacked Bush agenda

Would George dump his girlfriend, Condi, just because conservatives are asking him to?

Well, one thing is for sure...something's rotten in the state of Denmark because this doesn't smell right. Is Condi turning into another "patsy" for the neo-cons, just like Colin Powell before her?

Conservative national security allies of President Bush are in revolt against Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, saying that she is incompetent and has reversed the administration's national security and foreign policy agenda.

The conservatives, who include Newt Gingrich, Richard Perle and leading current and former members of the Pentagon and National Security Council, have urged the president to transfer Miss Rice out of the State Department and to an advisory role. They said Miss Rice, stemming from her lack of understanding of the Middle East, has misled the president on Iran and the Arab-Israeli conflict.

"The president has yet to understand that people make policy and not the other way around," a senior national security policy analyst said. "Unlike [former Secretary of State Colin] Powell, Condi is loyal to the president. She is just incompetent on most foreign policy issues."

The criticism of Miss Rice has been intense and comes from a range of Republican loyalists, including current and former aides in the Defense Department and the office of Vice President Dick Cheney. They have warned that Iran has been exploiting Miss Rice's inexperience and incompetence to accelerate its nuclear weapons program. They expect a collapse of her policy over the next few months.


Whoa ho ho...what's that again? Criticism from the office of the Dick, himself? Well, now I'm starting to feel sorry for Condi because this looks like one hellacious set-up.

Mr. Gingrich agrees and said Miss Rice's inexperience and lack of resolve were demonstrated in the aftermath of the North Korean launch of seven short-, medium-, and intermediate-range missiles in July. He suggested that Miss Rice was a key factor in the lack of a firm U.S. response.

"North Korea firing missiles," Mr. Gingrich said. "You say there will be consequences. There are none. We are in the early stages of World War III. Our bureaucracies are not responding fast enough. We don't have the right attitude."


And what is up with this? Is Newt trying to get back into a more prominent role in DC or what? I keep hearing all sorts of "WWIII" scare tactics crap coming out of his mouth, so it makes me wonder.

The critics said Miss Rice has adopted the approach of Mr. Burns and the State Department bureaucracy that most -- if not all -- problems in the Middle East can be eased by applying pressure on Israel. They said even as Hezbollah was raining rockets on Israeli cities and communities, Miss Rice was on the phone nearly every day demanding that the Israeli government of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert exercise restraint.

"Rice attempted to increase pressure on Israel to stand down and to demonstrate restraint," said Stephen Clemons, director of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation. "The rumor is that she was told flatly by the prime minister's office to back off."

The critics within the administration expect a backlash against Miss Rice that could lead to her transfer in wake of the congressional elections in 2006. They said by that time even Mr. Bush will recognize the failure of relying solely on diplomacy in the face of Iran's nuclear weapons program.

"At that point, Rice will be openly blamed and Bush will have a very hard time defending her," said a GOP source with close ties to the administration.


Well, Condi...it's been nice knowing you. Now that you've managed to piss someone off (Rummy or Dick? Both?), I have doubts that we'll be seeing you standing next to your "husband" come November.

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