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Conservatives' 'Vicious' Criticism Makes Soros Angry
CNSNEWS.com ^ | 1/13/04 | Robert B. Bluey

Posted on 01/13/2004 3:35:33 AM PST by kattracks

(CNSNews.com) - Billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros, who has pledged $15.5 million to liberal interest groups, said Monday he would likely up the ante in his quest to oust President Bush from the White House this November.

Speaking before the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, D.C., Soros declined to say how much he would give or when he might make the next donation. But he said the attacks he has endured from conservatives -- the Republican National Committee and the Bush campaign are two of his biggest critics -- have fueled his restlessness.

"I've been really quite viciously attacked for doing what I'm doing," Soros told the packed audience. "It's got a rise out of me and that will probably [result] in a rise in the amount of money I'll devote to it."

Soros later added, "I'm not a politician. I can admit that it has really frustrated me and angered me."

Soros' donations totaling $15.5 million went to liberal causes that include activist groups America Coming Together and MoveOn.org, as well as the Center for American Progress, a liberal think tank.

Monday's event served as the official release of his book, "The Bubble of American Supremacy," in which he attacks Bush's neoconservative-driven foreign policy and the war on terrorism.

Looking past the upcoming Democratic primaries, Soros said he doesn't have a favorite candidate to take on Bush. But he finds the views of former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, retired Gen. Wesley Clark and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry most appealing.

"I'm not picking one candidate, but I am keen on Dean," Soros said when asked about the Democratic frontrunner's chances. "I think he can [win]. I think he probably has a more difficult time against his Democratic opponents ... than he will against President Bush. He has a very cogent and very fresh voice."

Republican National Committee spokeswoman Christine Iverson said if Soros continues to fill the coffers of liberal interest groups, it would solidify his position as a top ally of the eventual nominee. She said his liberal positions, issues like drug reform, could be a turnoff for voters.

"The fact that George Soros is able to give the enormous sums that he is able to give makes the future Democratic nominee very beholden to him," Iverson said. "He is the most powerful man in the Democratic Party today by virtue of the fact that he is able to make large donations to whichever candidate or candidates support his views."

Soros has said repeatedly that his quest hinges on changing America's foreign policy. Soros said it is not so much personal dislike of Bush, but rather the views the president brings to the table. "Many Republicans share my concerns," Soros said.

"If we elect Bush in 2004, we endorse the Bush doctrine, and we will have to live with the consequences," Soros said. "We shall be regarded with widespread hostility and terrorists will be able to count on many sympathizers throughout the world. We are liable to be trapped in a vicious circle of violence, which we already are in Iraq."

Rejecting Bush would illustrate to the world that the United States had undergone a "temporary aberration" during his term in office. Soros said this is analogous to the bubble that formed, and later burst, in the stock market.

In the book, Soros takes aim at the Project for the New American Century, a neoconservative organization committed to U.S. military, diplomatic and moral leadership. Soros claims the group has had an astonishing amount of influence at the White House because Vice President Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld signed the group's mission statement in 1997.

The organization's executive director, Gary J. Schmitt, flatly denied that charge. Schmitt recently appeared alongside one of the nation's leading neoconservatives, Richard Perle, to defend the movement and its accomplishments at a Hudson Institute forum last month.

In response to Soros' comments Monday, Schmitt said Bush's critics often fail to grasp the full impact of the president's work.

"If you look at where diplomatic initiatives are taking place now, whether it's North Korea, Iran or Libya, the reality is that President Bush set a new agenda after Sept. 11," Schmitt said. "It's really quite striking how much of the agenda he's set has become part of the global agenda."

Schmitt said for all of the complaining about that agenda in the United States and abroad, the Bush administration has attracted a number of allies in the global war on terror.

Soros, however, said the "future of the world hangs in the balance" with the 2004 election. He said he remains worried that the "Bush propaganda machine" would try to turn away from national security and trump the growing economy as its top campaign issue.

As for Iraq, Soros said the United States shouldn't pull out its forces. He also praised the capture of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

"I rejoice at the fall of Saddam," Soros said. "And I am particularly pleased that he has been captured in a rat hole without putting up resistance. But that doesn't change the fact that the invasion of Iraq was an egregious error."

Following his presentation, Soros was asked about his views on Bush's religion and the role religion should play in politics. After growing up as a Jew in Hungry during the Nazi occupation, Soros later in life said he was an atheist.

"There's nothing wrong with religion," Soros said.

"I think that there is something wrong with the fundamentalist view of the world, because the fact that your opponents are wrong doesn't necessarily make you right. The fact that you are attacked by terrorists doesn't exempt you from criticism of the way you react to that threat. I'm afraid there is this fundamentalist fallacy, which should not be part of our political life," Soros concluded.

See Earlier Story:
George Soros' Atheism Fuels Conservative Rage (Dec. 16, 2003)

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To: kattracks
I can already see the campaign ads showing Soros. A brief background on how rich he is and all his extreme positions and the money question, "Do you want a President that has been bought by this rich fat cat enacting his view of America into law?"
41 posted on 01/13/2004 5:26:56 AM PST by optimistically_conservative (A couple of guys with boxcutters in Germany posed no imminent threat until Sept. 11 2001)
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BTW, more and more Americans are getting educated via various sources and it's always been this high level bickering that has turned off much of the public. So I'm not totally convinced that the pop-culture crowd can carry the dems, which is really what it is boiling down to. Thus Britany's endorsement of Clark. As if she has a clue.

I've stated for years now that the black constituency is beginning to vote republican b/c they too are becoming more informed by-and-large. I think guys like Soros are buying themselves further into a hole. Pop teeny-boppers are not motivated enough to give a crap to this extent to carry an election. All we need is a good stiff rain or snow, and so much for their efforts.

The biggest threat to Bush losing and not getting a massive coattails is cheating and chicanery.

42 posted on 01/13/2004 5:27:48 AM PST by wingster
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To: SevenDaysInMay
Hilliary doesn't have a prayer of winning a national election. Please, please, please, I hope she does run so that we can finally bury her politically. Perhaps that is what it would take to finally burry the ultra left of the Dems. It would motivate all those who say that they are not going to vote for Bush too.
43 posted on 01/13/2004 5:29:36 AM PST by wingster
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To: Cultural Jihad
Another case of someone with more money than brains.

He'll pass a starvig, freezing homeless person on the street without so much as a look, but he is will to let his hate of America's ELECTED President allow him to pis* away his money on some loser like himself.

44 posted on 01/13/2004 5:43:05 AM PST by chiefqc
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To: kattracks
I can never understand why Jews support Democrats ,who dont support them.
45 posted on 01/13/2004 5:53:06 AM PST by sgtbono2002 (I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
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To: kattracks; tet68
Soros interest in Vermont is longstanding. He has funded institutes at the University of Vermont and has taken from that university a man who helps run his "charitable" organizations. It is assumed that one reason Dean does not want to open his gubernatorial archive is because it would show a personal connection to Soros.
47 posted on 01/13/2004 5:56:38 AM PST by gaspar
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To: Elkiejg
"Why is more not being said about his obvious attempt to buy influence and corrupt the political landscape with his money? "

Because that IS the political system in the US!
48 posted on 01/13/2004 6:01:19 AM PST by observer5
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To: kattracks
"I've been really quite viciously attacked for doing what I'm doing," Soros told the packed audience. "It's got a rise out of me and that will probably [result] in a rise in the amount of money I'll devote to it." Soros later added, "I'm not a politician. I can admit that it has really frustrated me and angered me."

Since he is a rich liberal who wants to change the tax code, can we apply this tax rate to him and confiscate his wealth ?

49 posted on 01/13/2004 6:03:48 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: kattracks
Here's hoping you wake and find a good 'ole fashion heart attack, Mr. Soros.
50 posted on 01/13/2004 6:21:13 AM PST by ohioman
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To: sgtbono2002
Many are JINO, more importantly, Soros is sometimes called a capitalist; nothing could be further from the truth. He made his money from currency manipulation, a pastime of which Communists have always approved.
51 posted on 01/13/2004 6:26:01 AM PST by steve8714
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To: DB
>Soros takes a flame thrower to conservatives and then wonders why there's return fire...

>Is he really that stupid?

Maybe. He's the same guy who dumped 5000 S&P futures contracts at the market the day after the 87 crash, thereby selling on the absolute bottom of that decline.

52 posted on 01/13/2004 6:27:22 AM PST by Dialup Llama
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To: Cultural Jihad
I'm thinkin' that, in his declining years, the one thing this guy wanted was celebrity ... outrageous statements about a sitting president are a sure way to achieve that.

Finally saw him speaking yesterday and was surprised at how unattractive a personna he is. Again, he picked the one topic that would insure media coverage anyway.
54 posted on 01/13/2004 6:43:02 AM PST by Let's Roll (Support our brave troops as they protect us from evil.)
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To: kattracks
Go ahead George, flush some more money down Dr. Dean's toilet.
55 posted on 01/13/2004 6:43:59 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: kattracks
Mr. Bush, don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry.


Seriously, I really do hope that Soros dumps every penny he has into his pointless rage. Soros has a history of very bad investment decisions made due to his overactive emotions, maybe the Democratic Party will be his next Russian bonds/Internet stocks debacle? One can only hope Soros follows through with his impetuous threat to try to buy an American election.

Tasty Manatees
56 posted on 01/13/2004 6:47:12 AM PST by TastyManatees (http://www.tastymanatees.com)
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To: Let's Roll
Makes one wonder if after seeing his money being spend to fund the MoveOn.org Bush-Hitler ad, does he feel he is getting his money's worth now that it used to demean and trivialize the memory of those who were gassed and shoved into ovens.
57 posted on 01/13/2004 6:50:33 AM PST by Cultural Jihad
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To: Howlin; Ed_NYC; MonroeDNA; widgysoft; Springman; Timesink; dubyaismypresident; Grani; coug97; ...
But he finds the views of former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean, retired Gen. Wesley Clark and Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry most appealing.

Governor Meltdown, General Smurf and Ketchup Boy. What a combination...

Just damn.

If you want on the list, FReepmail me. This IS a high-volume PING list...

58 posted on 01/13/2004 6:52:21 AM PST by mhking (MaldiciĆ³n justa.)
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To: kattracks
So it's getting a rise out of him. Big deal with his conservative baiting.
59 posted on 01/13/2004 6:53:24 AM PST by freekitty
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To: kattracks
I am keen on Dean,

Sounds like "I like Ike".

I think this is more of Georgie's speed ...

More info about the Georgia Guidestones here.
60 posted on 01/13/2004 7:01:04 AM PST by tang-soo
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