Obama's Dangerous Appointment to the National Intelligence Council

March 6, 2009 RSS Feed Print

By Michael Barone, Thomas Jefferson Street blog

Good column by Rich Lowry on the execrable Chas Freeman appointment to be chairman of the National Intelligence Council. Lowry aptly notes, "Freeman was ambassador to Saudi Arabia, the most lucrative diplomatic posting in the world because the ambassadors usually end up in the employ of the Saudis after leaving public service." Usually, but not always. It's worth taking a moment to remember the late Hume Horan, who served as Ambassador to Saudi Arabia but afterwards avoided lucrative employment by the Saudis and was recalled at the insistence of King Fahd. Here is a remembrance published by the Middle East Policy Council, together with some of Horan's writings. Here is another from the Washington Report on Middle Eastern Affairs. Here is his obituary in the Washington Post. By all accounts, a remarkable man. And a reminder to those of us inclined to disparage the Foreign Service, that it contains some remarkable people.

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It is time you put down your TV Guide and read something substantive for a change. Your comment shows you know nothing of Bible prophesy and how the coming final battle winds up. Do your homework, then comment on here.

JHMc of TX 4:36PM March 09, 2009

What's wrong in being ambassador to Saudi Arabia or working for the Saudis? It's no worse than working for the Israelis! We are the ones who alienate the world by choosing favorites and antagonizing others. We will be the beneficiaries if we finally treat everybody equally and find something to work with with all nations. Haven't we learned yet that arrogance is a sin?

Bruce of CO 2:17PM March 09, 2009

The Democrats whipped Newt, DeLay and Bush. Now that they ruined them they need a new boy so they begin whipping private citizen Limbaugh who beat them in radio competition. Only a disgcraceful party would resort to this type of deed. Democrats are shameful.

Rick of PA 5:18PM March 07, 2009

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