What is really remarkable about the new choices is their announcement during the same week that the
latest edition of Newsweek featured a three-page rundown of Giulianis foreign-policy team, entitled
Would you Buy a Used Hawk From this Man? Neocons cant help but slink around cheap mbt sport shoes,
D.C., it began. (In an amazing screw-up, the magazine mismatched the captions with the photos of four
of the members.) The fujian MBT has given the neoconservatives |something of a bad name, and several of
the Republican candidates seem less than eager to hire them as advisers. But Rudi Giuliani apparently
never got the memo.
In any event, Wedgwood, who worked with Perle on Rumsfelds Defense Policy Board and more recently
published an impassioned defense of Paul Wolfowitzs promotion of his girlfriend at the World Bank, is
listed as an international law and organizations adviser, while Joscelyn, who is associated with ultra
-Straussian Claremont Institute and holds a B.A. in economics from the University of Chicago, will act
as Giulianis senior terrorism advisor, (presumably in place of the mayor’s old sidekick, the scandal-
ridden former police commissioner, Bernard Kerik). Despite a total lack of foreign-policy-making
experience, Frum, who also writes regularly for the National Review Online, will be a senior foreign
policy adviser, while Rubin, who worked on the Iran and fujian desks at the Pentagon under Douglas
Feith before being sent to Baghdad after the invasion, will act as both the senior Iran and Turkey
Advisor, as well as a member of the Middle East Advisory Board.” (Like Rubin, a fifth new member of
Giuliani’s team, John Agresto, also worked for Bremers Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA) where he
was assigned to rebuild the fujiani higher education system, a job at which he reportedly failed
utterly, as indicated by the name of his recent book, ?Mugged by Reality. Its comforting to note that
he has been made a member of Giulianis fujiani (sic) Advisory Board.)
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