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The Soros Threat
The American Enterprise ^ | 12/20/03 | James K. Glassman

Posted on 12/20/2003 8:58:34 AM PST by bdeaner

Forward Observer
By James K. Glassman

The Soros Threat

George Soros, the 38th richest person in the world according to Forbes, says that defeating President George W. Bush in 2004 is "the central focus of my life." In an eye-popping interview recently with the Washington Post, he argued that "America under Bush is a danger to the world."

"When I hear Bush say, 'You're either with us or against us,' it reminds me of the Germans." It evokes memories, he says, of the Nazi rhetoric of his childhood in Hungary.

This wild antipathy toward the President is making Soros--who earned his $7 billion as a hedge-fund buccaneer--the single biggest funder of efforts to get Bush out of the White House. The Post figures he has spent over $15 million so far, and he is ready to give more. The 2004 Presidential race, he told the Post, is "a matter of life and death."

In early November, Soros and a partner donated $5 million to the liberal, anti-Bush MoveOn.org. He also gave $10 million to a similar organization, America Coming Together, which aims to mobilize voters in 17 battleground states. And he has promised $3 million to the
Center for American Progress, a new Democratic think tank started by former Clinton aide John Podesta.

Soros has always fancied himself an intellectual as well as a moneymaker, and he wants desperately to be taken seriously.
His first attempt came in 1997 with a weird, discursive article in the Atlantic Monthly called "The Capitalist Threat." He argued that "the spread of market values into all areas of life" is now the main threat to "open and democratic society."

The man-bites-dog nature of the anticapitalist article from the capitalist mogul brought it attention, but it was so appallingly stupid that it provoked the ire of even the typically mild-mannered, centrist journalist Robert Samuelson of Newsweek. He called Soros "a crackpot" and his essay "gibberish" akin to the "Unabomber's manifesto in its sweeping, unsupported, and disconnected generalizations."

Now Soros is back in the Atlantic with a piece called "The Bubble of
American Supremacy." Here the problem is not so much incoherence as hysteria: "The Bush administration proceeded to exploit the terrorist attack for its own purposes," he writes of the 9/11 terrorist murder of innocents. "It fostered the fear that has gripped the country…and it used the war on terrorism to execute an agenda of American supremacy."

What does Soros propose? Not military action, but "preventive action of a constructive and affirmative nature. Increased foreign aid or better or fairer trade rules," and, of course, "international cooperation."

All of this would be harmless if Soros didn't have billions to spend and the intention to manipulate our politics with them. In the past, it was enough for him to lavish money on leftish causes like drug legalization through the Soros Foundations Network. But a more strident, ideological tone has now become evident.

Soros dubbed his main charity the "Open Society Institute," a reference to the 1945 book, The Open Society and Its Enemies, by Karl Popper (1902-94), who was driven out of his native Austria by the
Nazis. Popper's ideas are complicated, but he stood for what Jonathan Rauch, in a perceptive essay following 9/11, called a free society's "irrepressible effervescence and astonishing durability." These truly are American traits, and ones that the Bush administration has tried to preserve and promote through the kinds of activities that Soros appears to detest: tax cuts, regulatory restraint, and yes, overthrowing tyrants in other parts of the world.

There is irony in Soros's simultaneous embrace of Popper and of the American Left. And hypocrisy in his attitude toward campaign finance regulation: In his foundation's annual report, Soros lauds the McCain-Feingold law limiting donations as an antidote to "a fundamental crisis in democratic self-government." Yet he pours millions into a loophole that lets nonparty groups accept funds without limit.

Let me be clear: Soros earned his money, and he can spend it on whatever he wants. What concerns me is the monstrous hatred Soros has developed toward the President of the United States--hatred shared by others in his social circle.

My guess is that the $15 million Soros has spent is just the beginning. Most voters are blessedly immune to dumb arguments even when they are well-funded. Nevertheless, it would be foolish to take Soros lightly. He is emerging as a great threat not just to the re-election of George Bush, but to our truly open society as well.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2004; cfr; georgesoros; georgewbush; jamesglassman; jameskglassman; johnpodesta; karlpopper; mccainfeingold; moveon; moveonorg; presidentialrace; soros
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To: tpaine
Thanks for the deja vu.

I remember a drug runner we busted once calling me the same name. I think he got sent up for 6 years.

81 posted on 12/20/2003 11:27:44 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Miss Marple
Here is a link to the discussion of it on Soros's Open Society newsletter:

Thanks!
82 posted on 12/20/2003 11:28:34 AM PST by bdeaner
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To: CWOJackson
I tried some of them, back in the 60's & 70's, and didn't like their effects. Many did. -- So what?

Why is it your mission to control what people do?
83 posted on 12/20/2003 11:30:05 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: Conservateacher
this is a society where whoever has the most yard signs wins.

We all have computers (by definition). Most of us have printers, or access to local print shops that will print yard signs for us from disk. We also (by definition) have access to the HUGE talents here at FR. Remember SORE LOSERMAN?

We don't need gigabucks to pay for "operatives." We ARE the people. I don't know about you but I'm going to be printing up and distributing my own "yard signs" and other such material from now until election day. I'll look for much of the best stuff here. I'm sure folks will be posting for all to share.

Do we believe?

84 posted on 12/20/2003 11:30:56 AM PST by Phsstpok (often wrong, but never in doubt)
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To: tpaine
"Why is it your mission to control what people do?"

I'm not sure what you mean. Our mission was to interdict people trying to smuggled illegal drugs into the country.

85 posted on 12/20/2003 11:32:06 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: MarkL
Quite often, leftists are extremely stingy on giving charity, since they believe it's the government's job, not that of the people.

Statistically, the Democratic party is the party of the very poor (who want handouts) and the filthy rich, especially those from "old money," who are elitist a$$-wipes (Soros, Kennedy's). Most people who actually work for a living are Republican or otherwise conservative.
86 posted on 12/20/2003 11:33:42 AM PST by bdeaner
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To: bdeaner
They've got their own Richard Scaife....only this one is stupid.
87 posted on 12/20/2003 11:34:16 AM PST by LanaTurnerOverdrive
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To: Bozo; Dane
That's funny dane, considering that it's you creep FReep clowns that have popped up, outraged at my comments on your agit-prop agendas.
88 posted on 12/20/2003 11:35:11 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: observer5
Why are all lefties such hypocrites?

They're irrational.

89 posted on 12/20/2003 11:35:29 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: CWOJackson
---- News Flash ----

Bogarts 'Queeg' was not a hero, jackson.
90 posted on 12/20/2003 11:37:54 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: tpaine
Why is it your mission to control what people do?

What can you not do that you desire to do?

91 posted on 12/20/2003 11:39:04 AM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: tpaine
News flash...being called "anything" by you or a doper means nothing to me.
92 posted on 12/20/2003 11:40:30 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: CWOJackson
The government does not have the constitutional power to declare drugs 'illegal'. You were acting as a tax agent in your anti-smuggling mission.

Someone has to do the dirty jobs. It's when creeps like you enjoy them that the trouble starts.
93 posted on 12/20/2003 11:46:00 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: tpaine
LOL!

You folks in the legalize my dope crowd really should try to coordinate your defense with the offshore suppliers. I can't speak for onshore, but I can't remember the last time I heard a busted drug runner claim they were Constitution loving freedom fighters. Damn, I was under the impression that they were only interested in selling their death for personal profit.

I guess perception is everything for some folks. I considered them low life dregs of humanity profiting off misery and death...you see the founding fathers in them.

Strange.

94 posted on 12/20/2003 11:54:14 AM PST by CWOJackson
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To: Kevin Curry
Kevin Curry wrote:

What can you not do that you desire to do?




To live free like my father [born '06] did? -- The list is long kevin.

-- Someone once posted at FR a single spaced list of the freedoms we have lost since 1900.. Hundred lines or more.

Wish I'd saved it.



95 posted on 12/20/2003 11:55:53 AM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: Conservateacher
However, this is a society where whoever has the most yard signs wins.

That's why the Dems went through one night prior to the 2000 elections and pulled up all the Bush yard signs in my town.

So even if they don't actually have all the yard signs, they'll do anything to make it look that way - no matter how underhanded and criminal it may be. And having Soros' billions behind them will make them extremely bold.

96 posted on 12/20/2003 11:58:24 AM PST by livius
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To: tpaine
What specifically can you not do that you desire to do?

If it's a long list, just give me your top ten.

97 posted on 12/20/2003 12:02:16 PM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: CWOJackson
You are strange indeed, jackson.

I argue for a free republic with no prohibitions on property, like we had back in 1900.

You argue against that freedom..
98 posted on 12/20/2003 12:02:35 PM PST by tpaine (I'm trying to be 'Mr Nice Guy', but FRs flying monkey squad brings out the Rickenbacker in me.)
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To: tpaine
Naw, I just recognize scum as scum.
99 posted on 12/20/2003 12:04:08 PM PST by CWOJackson
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To: bdeaner
I'm really beginning to think that Soros is insane. Seriously, he's exhibiting all the signs of a man who has become mentally unhinged.
100 posted on 12/20/2003 12:04:58 PM PST by McGavin999
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