The door has hit Chas Freeman's ass on the way out, but the controversy is far from over, and as usual the Jews are the convenient scapegoat, there to take the blame.
The entire Affaire D'Chas Freeman takes on the odd role of a case where top Democrats bucked the Obama Administration over an appointee, with the press doing its best to avoid any mention of what was going on, or whitewashing Freeman if they did.
The only comparable backlash to a nominee or appointee involved Daschle, a scandal that was more widely reported. By contrast the Chas Freeman show mainly took place in blogs, both private and those of major publications such as the New Republic, the Atlantic and the Weekly Standard. The real action however was taking place behind the scenes with pointed protests from Republicans, as well as top Democrats in both the Congress and the Senate.
In the Senate, Charles Schumer, who had previously managed to sideswipe Obama's puppet for the New York Senate seat, Carolyn Kennedy, replacing her with his own candidate, was the most high profile Democratic Senator to take a stand on the issue, probably winning him a spot as the most problematic Northeastern Senate Democrat, after Lieberman's departure from the party and Hillary Clinton's departure from the Senate. Diane Feinstein's attempt at promoting Freeman fizzled, leaving him out in the cold.
However toward even Pelosi weighed in over Chas Freeman's close ties to the Chinese government, and his resulting contempt for human rights, labeling the Tibet protests a race riot, suggesting that the Chinese government had every right to suppress the Tienanmen Square protesters, and accusing Taiwan of aggression toward China.
Nevertheless the administration's biggest cheerleaders, such as Andrew Sullivan, and Freeman himself are relentlessly pushing the "Jewish Lobby" angle. There's no real point in rehearsing the usual Elders of Zion routine trotted out for occasions like this, complete with Walt and Mearsheimer recaps about Jewish people, and a "frank dialogue" and "chilling effects." What is ironic however is that all this was taking place in defense of a lobbyist for two brutal regimes.
Chas Freeman is not some sort of public official being harangued for his views. His biggest problem was and remains the question of who paid for those views. Freeman has taken money from the Saudi royals, and he sat on the board of a Chinese state owned oil company, a position which came with a six figure annual paycheck. Had Freeman taken money from the Israeli government and had his views been tough on the Saudis, rather than on Israel, the very same people defending him, would be maligning him.
Yet somehow in the worldview of Andrew Sullivan, M.J. Rosenberg or David Rothkopf, it is more legitimate to be a supporter and defender of the Saudi royal family and the government of the People's Republic of China... than it is to be pro-Israel.
That is the real lesson that "progressives" expect us to derive from this mess. Chas Freeman is a "hero" for standing up to the Jewish lobby, never mind that he was doing it on behalf of a regime that bars non-Muslims from citizenship, imprisons rape victims and had close ties to the attacks of September 11.
Freeman's defenders could not directly defend his ties to the Saudis or the People's Republic of China. So instead they kept crying that Freeman was being persecuted by the Jewish lobby. Freeman himself took that as his exit line.
The foreign policy professionals and pundits cheered Freeman's exit line about the "depth of dishonor", a laughable quote from a man who went from a job where he was supposed to represent US interests to Saudi Arabia, but instead represented Saudi interests to the US, to a job unofficially representing Saudi interests to the US under a front organization funded by Saudi money. It's all the more despicable from a man who was willing to carry on propaganda that excused the worst brutalities and atrocities of the People's Republic of China.
Freeman's financial ties to two regimes, one of which just engaged in virtual hostilities with the US, alone should have disqualified him from the job. Yet to hear his supporters tell it, he is the victim of a Jewish lobby that refuses to allow any "dialogue" on Israel. And apparently the only way to allow that dialogue was to appoint a lobbyist for two brutal dictatorships to a position where his views would help shape foreign policy.
The ugly aftermath of the Chas Freeman affair is that we've reached a point where representing Saudi Arabia and China makes you an honorable man, but defending Israel makes you a brutal oppressor. Truly the same foreign establishment and magazines which once defended Stalin while castigating his victims have something to be proud of again.
The entire Affaire D'Chas Freeman takes on the odd role of a case where top Democrats bucked the Obama Administration over an appointee, with the press doing its best to avoid any mention of what was going on, or whitewashing Freeman if they did.
The only comparable backlash to a nominee or appointee involved Daschle, a scandal that was more widely reported. By contrast the Chas Freeman show mainly took place in blogs, both private and those of major publications such as the New Republic, the Atlantic and the Weekly Standard. The real action however was taking place behind the scenes with pointed protests from Republicans, as well as top Democrats in both the Congress and the Senate.
In the Senate, Charles Schumer, who had previously managed to sideswipe Obama's puppet for the New York Senate seat, Carolyn Kennedy, replacing her with his own candidate, was the most high profile Democratic Senator to take a stand on the issue, probably winning him a spot as the most problematic Northeastern Senate Democrat, after Lieberman's departure from the party and Hillary Clinton's departure from the Senate. Diane Feinstein's attempt at promoting Freeman fizzled, leaving him out in the cold.
However toward even Pelosi weighed in over Chas Freeman's close ties to the Chinese government, and his resulting contempt for human rights, labeling the Tibet protests a race riot, suggesting that the Chinese government had every right to suppress the Tienanmen Square protesters, and accusing Taiwan of aggression toward China.
Nevertheless the administration's biggest cheerleaders, such as Andrew Sullivan, and Freeman himself are relentlessly pushing the "Jewish Lobby" angle. There's no real point in rehearsing the usual Elders of Zion routine trotted out for occasions like this, complete with Walt and Mearsheimer recaps about Jewish people, and a "frank dialogue" and "chilling effects." What is ironic however is that all this was taking place in defense of a lobbyist for two brutal regimes.
Chas Freeman is not some sort of public official being harangued for his views. His biggest problem was and remains the question of who paid for those views. Freeman has taken money from the Saudi royals, and he sat on the board of a Chinese state owned oil company, a position which came with a six figure annual paycheck. Had Freeman taken money from the Israeli government and had his views been tough on the Saudis, rather than on Israel, the very same people defending him, would be maligning him.
Yet somehow in the worldview of Andrew Sullivan, M.J. Rosenberg or David Rothkopf, it is more legitimate to be a supporter and defender of the Saudi royal family and the government of the People's Republic of China... than it is to be pro-Israel.
That is the real lesson that "progressives" expect us to derive from this mess. Chas Freeman is a "hero" for standing up to the Jewish lobby, never mind that he was doing it on behalf of a regime that bars non-Muslims from citizenship, imprisons rape victims and had close ties to the attacks of September 11.
Freeman's defenders could not directly defend his ties to the Saudis or the People's Republic of China. So instead they kept crying that Freeman was being persecuted by the Jewish lobby. Freeman himself took that as his exit line.
The foreign policy professionals and pundits cheered Freeman's exit line about the "depth of dishonor", a laughable quote from a man who went from a job where he was supposed to represent US interests to Saudi Arabia, but instead represented Saudi interests to the US, to a job unofficially representing Saudi interests to the US under a front organization funded by Saudi money. It's all the more despicable from a man who was willing to carry on propaganda that excused the worst brutalities and atrocities of the People's Republic of China.
Freeman's financial ties to two regimes, one of which just engaged in virtual hostilities with the US, alone should have disqualified him from the job. Yet to hear his supporters tell it, he is the victim of a Jewish lobby that refuses to allow any "dialogue" on Israel. And apparently the only way to allow that dialogue was to appoint a lobbyist for two brutal dictatorships to a position where his views would help shape foreign policy.
The ugly aftermath of the Chas Freeman affair is that we've reached a point where representing Saudi Arabia and China makes you an honorable man, but defending Israel makes you a brutal oppressor. Truly the same foreign establishment and magazines which once defended Stalin while castigating his victims have something to be proud of again.
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Incredible! The MSM are brain dead. That is sad because the population is aging and the elderly do not go on Internet, so therefore, they never know the truth.
ReplyDeleteA suggestion:
Why don't all the people who owns a blog site like yours, get together and publish in a daily newspaper all the best Internet articles of the day. I would sell well and would not cost much.
(French Canadian)
Well putting out a regular newspaper requires a target audience, printing and sales costs, marketing, advertising, etc
ReplyDeleteIt's an interesting idea but not an easy one
Well I know. But, people are so fed up of the MSM bias. I am sure that many businessmen who hates the fraud in the Oval Office would be willing to invest in it and give it a try. It would be easy to get advertising. Find a stricking name for it. The target could be older people (the voting mass) and the workers who could read these articles on their way to work in buses or Metros. Spread the idea around... never know who it could interest. Americans have the right to be well informed.
ReplyDelete(French Canadian)
Alternative press and community newspapers are great at targeting readership. But they are expensive. And some of the more outspoken ones are subjected to boycotts, which cripple them financially.
ReplyDeleteIn the 1940s my mother, only about 17 years old, used a typewriter, carbon copies (well before the age of copy machines) and put out a neighborhood newsletter. It's small but it can get the message out to those without Internet access and get people thinking.
Or people could print out Internet articles, staple them together and leave copies on buses, in libraries etc.
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A sad state of affairs when people like Freeman aren't investigated for his ties to Saudia Arab and China but to be pro-Israel somehow a sin.
It's against federal law for anyone in the US to send money to anyone in certain Middle Eastern nations. Even an Arab in the US sending $50 to a relative is a crime.
Yet Freeman gets away with this and nobody's raising an eyebrow when Obama says he wants to give Gaza $900 million to rebuild.
Hypocrisy in action.
My fear is that either the UN or Obama will send "peacekeeping" troops into Gaza, which will actually target Israel, force them to open roads to and from Gaza etc. or downright attack Israel for any counter-assault against Gaza.
Those are cool ideas Keli!
ReplyDeleteMy dad's dad bought a printing press and put out his own newspaper because he hated the crap in the local rag. He did really well, but he also had a ton of opposition! They hated him.
On the other subject. When you think about it, if Stalin, Mussolini, Marx and hitler were all alive today - they'd feel so at home in America.
How old is elderly? Don't be so disheartened.
ReplyDeleteMany are here on the web, on social news sites, etc.
Whatevery MSM may say, I'm glad Chas of Arabia exited left.
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