Here's just the tip of the iceberg -- and I hope this explains at least some of the "animosity" here:
Loyalty means lying.
Consider the poignant case of Condoleezza Rice, who entered this administration as a respected academic expert on Russian affairs and the former provost of Stanford University. Unlike some of the figures around the President, Dr. Rice had no serious blots on her reputation when she was appointed national security advisor. ...
But during the past two years of international crisis, Dr. Rice has been dispatched to prevaricate repeatedly in defense of her boss. She was caught spreading a false story about Sept. 11, claiming that Air Force One flew the President to Oklahoma after the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon because "intelligence" indicated that terrorists were aiming for the White House and the Presidential jet. Later she testified that the U.S. government had never anticipated an assault by airliner, when in fact there had been many warnings of exactly such tactics—most notably during the summer of 2001, when Western intelligence services set up anti-aircraft batteries around the Genoa summit to protect the President. ... Then last year, as the determination of the White House to wage war on Iraq became plain, she began to promote dubious stories about Saddam Hussein’s regime. As national security advisor, she had access to all of the sensitive intelligence about Iraq, so the press and Congress took her pronouncements seriously.
More than anyone other than the President himself, Dr. Rice stoked fears about a "mushroom cloud" rising over an American city unless the U.S. waged war on Iraq. To promote such dread, she warned that a shipment of aluminum tubes purchased by the Iraqis could only be intended for a uranium-enrichment device. Long after the International Atomic Energy Authority debunked that claim, the national security advisor continued to insist that it must be true. ...
To Show Loyalty, Rice Lies for Bush
by Joe Conason
http://www.observer.com/pages/story.asp?ID=7632Rice had all the qualifications for membership in the new Bush administration — a close personal bond with the president, the ability to make him look good (well, less bad) and (needless to say) deep ties to the oil industry. Chevron even named a tanker after her. Rice was a former member of the board of directors of Chevron, as well as Charles Schwab, Transamerica, Hewlett Packard and The Rand Corporation. ...
Condoleezza Rice
rotten.com
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/condoleeza-rice/If the second excerpt means nothing to you, you owe it to yourself to Google
Rand Corporation + PNAC + Wohlstetter.
(Better yet, has anybody got the link to the latest list of PNAC resources?)
It's not just that Condi is part of the Bush
cabinet -- it's that she is an integral part of the oil-rich Bush
cabal that stretches back to the formative days of PNAC. (Again, see why you need to understand what PNAC is? PLEASE do some research on this four-letter word!)
As for her accomplishments, I couldn't care less if she speaks 17 languages and can play the bagpipes while tap-dancing on the head of a pin. A lot of very evil minds belong to a lot of very smart, very talented people.
Now, please, go read the articles I cited. Then Google for more. Then come back and tell me if you understand the "animosity" a little better.
No, I'm not being facetious -- I really
want to know if it makes more sense to you.