THIS DOESN’T SOUND VERY DIPLOMATIC TO ME:

Walk the halls of the State Department’s main offices in Washington these days, and you’ll encounter an abundance of political cartoons — something you could not have found even three years ago. It’s not that the diplomats at Foggy Bottom have suddenly developed a sense of humor, but rather a newfound contempt for the leader of the free world. The cartoons overwhelmingly lampoon President Bush as a simpleton who doesn’t understand the “complexities” of the foreign policy.

Foreign Service sneering at a president is nothing new, of course, but such open disrespect for a commander-in-chief hasn’t existed since Foggy Bottom’s diplomats decried Ronald Reagan’s description of the Soviet Union as an “evil empire.” But at least then-Secretary of State George Schultz was able to keep something of a handle on his lieutenants and foot soldiers. Colin Powell has not.

The result, of course, is the marginalization of the State Department. That’s a bad thing — or it would be, if the State Department had more to offer.

Kamil Zogby isn’t very happy with the State Department, either.