The State Department has set up an Advisory Committee on Democracy Promotion. As advisory committees go, it’s not a bad idea, particularly not when its members include Mary Ann Glendon, Michael Novak and Cliff May. But then, evidently fearing that the body might produce meaningful advice, Foggy Bottom selected a chairman. OpinionJournal Political Diary (only $3.95/month for tidbits like this) furnishes a mini-bio:
Anne-Marie Slaughter is dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International affairs at Princeton. She is also of the view that “under George W. Bush... law has become a prop for power,” that the invasion of Iraq was both “illegal and illegitimate,” and that the President’s “efforts to build democracy in Iraq are underpinned by a misguided view of America’s own democracy.” Washington Post columnist Jackson Diehl, who calls her a “likely candidate in a future Democratic administration,” quotes Ms. Slaughter as saying that the idea that the U.S. is engaged in a war with Islamo-fascism is “absolutely wrong.”
So a panel on promoting democracy will be headed by a weaver of paranoid fantasies who thinks that democracy chiefly needs to be promoted here at home. About as rational as putting Madalyn Murray O’Hair in charge of Christian missions.
Anne-Marie Slaughter isn't even for democracy here. She openly advocates that elites (like her) run society and train/tell the little people at the bottom what to do. She loves the European Union.
Oh, and she was for invading Iraq if we got France's permission. She is now backtracking on that though because it is unpopular.
Posted by: GJ | Thursday, January 04, 2007 at 05:51 AM