mercredi 14 janvier 2009

Where was Richard Lugar's concern about the Bush-Saudi connections?

At Hillary Clinton's confirmation hearing yesterday, Republican Sen. Richard Lugar said that the Clinton Global Initiative "exists as a temptation for any foreign entity or government that believes it could curry favor through a donation" and that "the bottom line is that even well-intentioned foreign donations carry risk for U.S. foreign policy."

Isn't it funny how Lugar never had any such concerns about the close relationship between the Bush family and the Saudis, or even between the Bush family and the Bin Laden family, not even after George H.W. Bush was enjoying a lovely breakfast with one of Osama Bin Laden's brother on the morning of the 9/11 attacks. Isn't it funny how Lugar was never concerned when Saudi nationals, including members of the Bin Laden family, were allowed to fly out of the country when the rest of the airline industry was still in shutdown in the days after the attacks. I don't recall Sen. Lugar being concerned about the risks to U.S. foreign policy of the Bush family's coziness with the Saudis. Or is this yet another case of "It's OK if You're a Republican?

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