Rudy Giuliani's Four Horsemen

Maybe you love Rudy or maybe you hate him. But whatever you may think of him, check out his foreign policy team, because that's the key to knowing what to expect from a Rudy presidency. Especially for candidates with little or no foreign policy experience of their own, the folks advising the candidate are key.[youtube desc]
ravensays...

I saw Pipes speak a couple weeks ago... easily one of the scariest lectures I have ever been to... this guy is dead set on sinking us into an endless war against just about every segment of Muslim society (utilizing everything from bombs to TV propaganda), that we are in the beginnings of World War 4, etc, etc... by far the scariest part though, was how he was almost cheerful about this, like it was some mandate from on high that we go all out against the 'threat that is Islam'. Elect anyone who listens to this guy, and we will be forever locked in a cycle of endless war.

qruelsays...

this is disturbing. A real tragedy that the MSM hasn't given this an ounce of attention. Podhoretz and Pipes sound like such extremists, spewing their opinionated shit with nothing to back it up.

this video looks like it had some parts edited out (michael Rubin and his greatest hits in the bush administration). did we miss something ?

Grimmsays...

"this video looks like it had some parts edited out (michael Rubin and his greatest hits in the bush administration). did we miss something?"

I believe it is just self editing to clean up/shorten the video. The source for the video on youtube are the people that created the video so any edits have been done by themselves.

qruelsays...

One of the country’s most prominent neoconservative pundits has been accused of using a fabricated quote from Iran’s supreme religious leader in pushing his argument that a US invasion is the only recourse to deter that country’s nuclear ambitions.

Norman Podhoretz is among the most vocal in urging President Bush to bomb Iran, and he has predicted the president will launch an attack before his term is up. Podhoretz’s argument is based on his belief that a nuclear-armed Iran would not be deterred from launching its missiles because its leaders do not fear their country’s destruction.

The Economist has called into question an oft-cited statement Podhoretz attributes to Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini, saying it is likely “bogus.”

more here
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Neocon_accused_of_misquoting_Irans_leader_1119.html

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