April 30, 2006


George Shultz, Bush Doctrine, Neocons & More

Filed under: Foreign Affairs, National Security, Republicans
By Proximo (Email) @ 2:45 pm

Check out the Opinion Journal interview with George Shultz. I think he makes some good points. Pretty impressive guy at 85. Here’s part of it…

……George Shultz is an intellectual, an MIT economist who in his career held two other cabinet posts, labor and Treasury, under Richard Nixon. And clearly he is awed by Ronald Reagan, the “actor” President, and the years he spent serving as Reagan’s minister to the world. But I had come to San Francisco because I wanted to talk about the here and now. So did he. Above all, the Revolt of the Generals and the leaks out of the CIA. He’s upset.

“I always had a good experience dealing with the career people in government,” Mr. Shultz said. “But I have to say it’s almost as if there is an insurrection taking place. Particularly what is going on in the military is astonishing and fundamentally intolerable. There has to be a sense of discipline. This is something new, and for everybody’s good it has to be dealt with.”

I asked about the place of dissent in government. “Look,” the former secretary said, “in our system some people get elected and what you get out of that is the right to call the shots, and the full-time career people are entitled to have their views listened to. But it is very important to see that what is going on now is a problem that goes beyond whether someone likes Don Rumsfeld or not.”……

A sense of discipline indeed. I’ve not seen much of that in government. As we continue our evolution into a Mad Max tribal culture, I don’t expect to see it get any better. We may be on the way to becoming our own worse enemy.


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