Paul Wolfowitz
The Usual Suspects Part 4: Paul Wolfowitz, High Priest of Neocon
Paul Wolfowitz got his start where many of The Usual Suspects began their careers: on the staff of Henry "Scoop" Jackson. It was there that he developed a close relation with Richard Perle. Like Perle, Wolfowitz was also a disciple of the Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Like Perle, Wolfowitz tutor was Albert Wohlstetter. It was Wohlstetter, a vehement opponent of arms control, who recommended Wolfowitz to Fred Ikle, the head of the US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (ACDA), who brought him on board in 1973.
Harman: "Help Build My Defense Against Prosecution!"
What do you really think she really meant when Jane Harman was demanding all of the tapes be released to her?
Harman: "Bring It On"
In a MSNBC appearance moments ago, Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) gave a strong denial that she in any way intervened in the AIPAC case or sought to make a deal to intervene in return for support for her becoming chair of the intel committee.
--David Kurtz
Trying to turn yourself into a victim of illegal spying is not going to change the fact that you are busted.
Also, AIPAC is not an advocacy group. They are a faux political arm spying on our country and helping American neoconservative traitors in a coordinated effort to spread propaganda for a foreign countries' interests.
