December 01, 2005
The Czarina’s New Servant

From Tompaine.com, we learn that another hack, wholly unsuited for the job he will perform, is warmly received into the inner circle of Bushworld.

Washington is a town where the best and the brightest usually coexist with well-connected political hacks. However, the Bush administration has taken promotion of the latter to embarrassing extremes, selecting unqualified people for posts because of their political loyalty and ideological persuasion. The most recent example of this was the appointment of Paul Bonicelli to be deputy director of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), which is in charge of all programs to promote democracy and good governance overseas.

More significant to the administration, perhaps, is the fact that Bonicelli is dean of academic affairs at tiny Patrick Henry College in rural Virginia. The fundamentalist institution’s motto is “For Christ and Liberty.” It requires that all of its 300 students sign a 10-part “statement of faith” declaring, among other things, that they believe “Jesus Christ, born of a virgin, is God come in the flesh;” that “Jesus Christ literally rose bodily from the dead”; and that hell is a place where “all who die outside of Christ shall be confined in conscious torment for eternity.”

What’s wrong with this picture is that the USAID programs Bonicelli will run are important weapons in the arsenal of Bush’s new public diplomacy czarina, White House confidante Karen Hughes. These programs are intended to play a central role in boosting Bush’s efforts to foster democracy and freedom in Iraq and throughout the broader Middle East.

One can only wonder how Muslims, the target audience for these USAID programs, will react to the view that “all who die outside of Christ shall be confined in conscious torment for eternity.”

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Posted by Buck Batard at December 01, 2005 03:32 PM
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1) The New Yorker published a fine article on Patrick Henry College:

http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/050627fa_fact

2) The Agency for International Development has long been rumored to have intimate connections with the CIA (and I don't mean the Culinary Institute of America):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USAID

If you accept the connection, it would seem reasonable to appoint an ideologue rather than a bureaucrat or an academic to a senior AID post. After all, AID is not really about aiding international development.

3) You gotta wonder what Patrick Henry would think about having his name sullied by such an institution of so-called education.

Posted by: Chuck Dupree (Belisarius) on December 1, 2005 9:50 PM

The Sovietization of America continues.
Ideological purity and Loyalty to the Party trumps all.

Posted by: Doyle on December 2, 2005 1:32 AM

And I see Bonicelli's successor at Patrick Henry College has Grove City College as an alma mater. I owe Grove City College all that I am today.

A Grove City College graduate was the high school civics teacher who, in response to my earnest "Just exactly what is Communism?" responded, "All you need to know is that Communism is bad."

Posted by: Joyful on December 2, 2005 8:44 AM
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