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To: Dale Baker who wrote (5053)12/16/2003 2:15:58 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20773
 
Did you happen to catch the Hudson Institute Panel yesterday? Richard Perle and Gary Schmitt, the Ex. Dir. of PNAC were waxing eloquent. And they faced an Economist staffer and Joshua Marshall for balance. I didn't see the signs you are of the imminent demise of PNAC. Not that I wouldn't be delighted if the whole nightmare world they are trying to create would vanish, mind you.

But, they do seem to be showing remarkable resilience in the face of the ugly reality they are creating.

Here's the link:

c-span.org,

Hudson Institute Panel on Neoconservative Movement
The Hudson Institute & The New Republic host a discussion on foreign policy & neoconservatism. Richard Perle is the keynote speaker.
12/15/2003: WASHINGTON, DC:

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Let's think about how close PNAC is to declining in influence. Here's the list of worthies that I'm personally familiar with.

Richard Perle, still on the job
Jeb Bush, still on the job
Bill Kristol, still on the job
Gary Schmitt, still on the job
Elliott Abrams, still on the job
Gary Bauer, still on the job
William J. Bennett, still on the job
Dick Cheney, still on the job
Eliot A. Cohen, still on the job
Steve Forbes, still on the job
Zalmay Khalilzad, still on the job
I. Lewis Libby, still on the job
Norman Podhoretz, still on the job
Donald Rumsfeld, still on the job
Vin Weber, still on the job
Paul Wolfowitz, still on the job

Source: newamericancentury.org

Yup, sure looks like an organization in decline to me. <g>