Bush taps Wolfowitz for World Bank president

bokmeow

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Yes, that guy.

Most bizarre nomination by our president?

Courtesy of CNN News:

Wolfowitz tapped for World Bank

Deputy defense secretary, one of the main advocates of Iraqi war, will need European confirmation.
March 16, 2005: 11:07 AM EST

WASHINGTON (CNN) - President Bush said Wednesday that Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz is his choice to be president of the World Bank.


Wolfowitz was one of the main advocates for the war in Iraq.


President Bush outlined the reasons he chose Wolfowitz in a news conference Wednesday, calling him "a man of good experience."


"He helped manage a large organization," said Bush "He's a skilled diplomat. Worked at the State Department in high positions -- ambassador to Indonesia, where he did a very good job representing our country."


Wolfowitz's name was mentioned as a possible World Bank pick a few weeks ago, but the administration attempted to distance itself from that after reports of grumblings from the Europeans.


In addition to Wolfowitz's strong support for the Iraq war, Steve Radelet, a senior fellow at the Center for Global Development and a former undersecretary at the Treasury, said last week the Europeans were nervous that Wolfowitz would prove similar to former World Bank head and Former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara.


Radelet said McNamara was accused of channeling aid to nations based not on need but on their support of U.S. policy.


Although not a formal code, traditionally the United States chooses the head of the World Bank while the Europeans pick the head of its sister organization, The International Monetary Fund. Both the U.S. and the Europeans have veto power over each other's choices.


Before coming to the Pentagon Wolfowitz taught international studies at The Johns Hopkins University.


From 1989 to 1993, Wolfowitz served as Under Secretary of Defense for Policy in the first Bush administration.


During the Reagan administration, Wolfowitz served for three years as U.S. ambassador to Indonesia, and before that he was an official at the State Department, according to a Defense Department Web site.


The World Bank, which gets its money from donor nations in the developed world, provides big loans to lesser-developed countries for modernization projects.


The bank has been criticized in the past for supporting grand schemes -- like airports or dams -- that failed to produce the intended economic boost and instead further burdened the borrowing country with debt and interest payments.


But the bank has tried to improved its image in recent years, both by exercising more discretion in the projects it supports and by forgiving some of the debt owed to it. Baron von Munchausen
 

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That dude is fucking scary because you never seen him. He looks like a creep also.
 

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Damn, I was hoping that Bono from U2 would get it - that would've been too cool.
 

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Why tap Wolfowitz when George Tennant would make such a better canidate?
 

bokmeow

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norton9478 said:
Why tap Wolfowitz when George Tennant would make such a better canidate?

I'm pretty sure this will lead to fuel many more Zionist conspiracy theories in the Middle East.

omg World Bank Jew.
 

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bokmeow said:
I'm pretty sure this will lead to fuel many more Zionist conspiracy theories in the Middle East.

omg World Bank Jew.

:kekeke: - no doubt.
 

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wolfotits

he is a bit of a cunt though.. oh well. as if anything's going to change for the better/worse.
 

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that's a really weird nomination. I'm sure a lot of conservatives would e startled by this as well.

Andrew Jackson's spoils system seems to be in top gear right now...
 

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It's odd that the Administration is placing all of these neo-cons in such high places...Bolton in the UN and now Wolfowitz at the World Bank.

Wolfowitz isn't even an economist, hmm, weird.

You'd think that Bush would want people that agreed with him eye to eye (i.e. Christian Conservatives or some Paleo-cons) in positions like the World Bank. The nomination still has to be approved by the Europeans though so I guess we'll just have to see.
 

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I think that we should make Kenneth Lay in charge of the Department of Energy while we are at it....

Well fuck em al sense fucking asshats in congress voted to drill ANWAR rather than work on a plan that might actualy work.........

I guess the Republicans are no longer the party of Teddy Roosevelt.
 

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norton9478 said:
I guess the Republicans are no longer the party of Teddy Roosevelt.


They have not been for A LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.
 

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They have not been for A LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.

Actualy they are no longer the party of Nixon Either....

George Bush makes Nixon look like a big flaming John-Kerry Liberal....
That statement is backed up by statements made by both Nader and Hunter S. Thomson.

There are certaily no Kissingers in this Administration. Everybody (and especialy Ann Coulter) would just call him an Old-Arab who loves terrorists as much as Michael moore.
 
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We are talking about one of Bushes greatest supporters in the invasion of Iraq, a really rational, compasionate, caring man. Ideal for the World Bank :oh_no:
 
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