Posted on 03/09/2011 5:31:26 PM PST by Amerisrael
The Aspen Institute has released a statement that Ron Schiller will not be coming to work for them after all.
According to a statement issued last week Schiller was supposed to start work for the Aspen Institute in April.
In light of Schiller's remarks against Jews, Christian evangelicals, and conservatives caught on hidden camera,-- going to work for the Aspen Insitute would seem appropriate.
Aspen Institute is liberal, pro-Palestinian, and anti-Israel.
The Aspen Institute is facilitator for the USPP [United States Palestinian Partnership]. Initially, this was first called the USPPP, U.S. Palestinian Public-Pivate Partnership:
["In December 2007, President Bush, Secretary of State Rice and USAID Administrator Fore announced the formation of the U.S. Palestinian Partnership (UPP)."
"Key members of the UPP are Walter Isaacson of the Aspen Institute, Jean Case of the Case Foundation, and Ziad Asali of the American Task Force on Palestine."]
Walter Isaacson is president of the Aspen Institute and heads up the USPP. In March 2008, Isaaacson wrote and published an article in the Washington Post entitled "Let's Help The Good Guys in the West Bank".
Trouble is, Isaacson and the folks over at the Aspen Institute think the bad guys are the good guys.
A rebuttal to his article is here.
(Excerpt) Read more at amerisrael.typepad.com ...
Ron Schiller is just another useful-idiot liberal who has served his purpose and is not to be cast aside like a used condom.
Whatever happens to these disgraced people? Are they ever able to recover from their infamy? Perhaps someone knows what Michael Bellesiles does these days.
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