This is a public service annuncement:
Know your enemy.
Robert Zoellick is a long time Bush buddy, member of the old PNAC, pals with James Baker, who goes way back in Texas politics, banking, law, and who kept Bush propped up for decades.
Robert Zoellick comes from ties with Goldman Sachs.
He was shoehorned into the World Bank job after they pried Wolfowitz's dirty fingers from the door.
Here is a too short summary of this guy: from Wiki:
Government service (1985–1992)
Zoellick served in various positions at the Department of the Treasury from 1985 to 1988. He held positions including Counselor to Secretary James Baker, Executive Secretary of the Department, and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions Policy.
During George H. W. Bush's presidency, Zoellick served with Baker, by then Secretary of State, as Under Secretary of State for Economic and Agricultural Affairs, as well as Counselor to the Department (Under Secretary rank). In August 1992, Zoellick was appointed White House Deputy Chief of Staff and Assistant to the President. Zoellick was also appointed Bush's personal representative for the G7 Economic Summits in 1991 and 1992.
After leaving government service, Zoellick served from 1993-1997 as an Executive Vice President of Fannie Mae. Afterwards, Zoellick was appointed as the John M. Olin Professor of National Security at the U.S. Naval Academy (1997–1998), Research Scholar at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and Senior International Advisor to Goldman Sachs.
Zoellick signed the January 26, 1998 letter< to President Bill Clinton from PNAC that advocated war against Iraq.[br />
During 1999 Zoellick was, for a short period, the head of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)< During 1999, Zoellick served on a panel that offered Enron executives briefings on economic and political issues.[br />
In the 2000 U.S. presidential election campaign, Zoellick served as a foreign policy advisor to George W. Bush as part of a group, led by Condoleezza Rice, that called itself The Vulcans. James Baker designated him as his second-in-command — "a sort of chief operating officer or chief of staff" — in the 36-day battle over recounting the vote in Florida.
Zoellick is a mouthpiece for the Powers That Be, and while what he says sounds good, it means nothing.
He is like the bank robber helpfully pointing the police to a decoy car racing down the street.
Would you even trust this face????