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SOROS ALERT Stop the Presses; Target: George Soros
Eric Alterman ^ | December 29, 2003 issue

Posted on 12/28/2003 4:06:20 AM PST by Liz

To declare oneself an unapologetic liberal in mainstream political debate these days is to invite abuse.

The latest miscreant to step out of line is billionaire George Soros, who, after spending nearly $5 billion to promote democracy abroad, was so moved by the behavior of Bush & Co. that he decided to invest some back home to defeat them.

Much of the reaction to Soros's announcement that he will spend $15.5 million to fund education campaigns with America Coming Together, voter mobilization drives with MoveOn.org and research activities with the Center for American Progress (CAP)--where I am a senior fellow--has verged on the comical.

The Wall Street Journal is suddenly exercised about the political influence of "fat cats." A writer in Sun Myung Moon's Washington Times complains jingoistically that "the Hungarian native anointed himself a major player in American politics."

RNC chair and ex-Enron lobbyist Ed Gillespie laments that Soros, a champion of campaign finance reform, is using what the RNC's Christine Iverson calls "an unregulated, under-the-radar-screen, shadowy, soft-money group" for his nefarious purposes.

But some of the criticism is worrisome. A writer on the conservative website GOPUSA.com termed Soros--get this--a "descendant of Shylock."

Even more amazing, Conrad Black's neoconservative Jerusalem Post carried a piece in which a writer accused Soros of being a "man who spent a lifetime laboring to transform Henry Ford's International Jew from myth to reality."

Meanwhile, the Journal editors, before issuing a rare correction, conveniently multiplied Soros's contribution to CAP by a Satanic 666 percent, terming it "reportedly...$20 million" and identifying the money as being directed toward "the likes of Bush-hating pundit Eric Alterman." (I wish I had known this when I happened to have dinner seated next to Soros a couple of nights before the editorial ran; those checks could use a few more zeros.)

The Washington Post editorial page, which many people continue to mistake for a centrist--or even liberal--voice, is also up in arms about Soros's giving. Donald Graham told me more than a decade ago that while he enjoyed reading the Journal editorial page, he would become "very uncomfortable if the tone of the Post editorial page was as harsh and intolerant."

Well, Graham may want to start worrying. The Post has already adopted the Journal's ploy of attacking liberals who state truths gleaned from its own front page.

This past summer, its editors went after Al Gore for leading his party "off a cliff" and validating "just about every conspiratorial theory of the antiwar left" when the former Vice President noted that the Bush Administration had engaged in "a systematic effort to manipulate facts in service to a totalistic ideology that is felt to be more important than the mandates of basic honesty."

As I pointed out in this space in July, Gore was merely summarizing a view that any intelligent reader would have to draw from a 5,331-word story by Barton Gellman and Walter Pincus that the Post published the very same day.

Regarding Soros, the editors ask Democrats "thrilled with the Soros millions" to "imagine conservative financier Richard Mellon Scaife opening his bank account on behalf of Mr. Bush."

Actually it's not so hard.

Post editors might wish to check out a terrifically reported two-part front-page 1999 Post story by former managing editor Robert Kaiser and Ira Chinoy, which clearly demonstrates that Scaife's giving to archconservative Washington organizations dwarfs anything Soros is even contemplating.

And many of these Scaife-funded groups, like those alleging the murder of Vince Foster and Bill Clinton's involvement in drug-running out of an Arkansas airport, are a great deal less healthy for the quality of public discourse than anything to which Soros has contributed (although they may have provided sources for both the Post and the Journal in their frenzied reporting on Clinton's sex life).

Perhaps the strangest sentence is the Post's demand: "Who is he [Soros] to determine the public interest?" Are these people really so wedded to the idea of themselves as the permanent governing establishment that it didn't occur to them to ask themselves, "And for that matter, who the heck are we?"

Even uglier and stupider than the merely political attacks have been the hysterical accusations that Soros is an anti-Semite.

The inspiration for these were Soros's off-the-cuff remarks to a group of Jewish organizations, in which he pointed out the obvious: that many people who hate Ariel Sharon's policies blame "Jews" for them and speak and act accordingly. Like everyone who recognizes this simple truth, Soros was not endorsing it. But that didn't stop the self-appointed spokespersons of hard-line Jews everywhere from purposely misinterpreting his words.

Lest we confuse the two issues--as so many genuine anti-Semites would wish--there are two sets of problems here.

One is Soros's honesty in speaking to sensitive issues regarding the effects of Israel's occupation of the West Bank. The other is that a liberal is reserving the right to fight back, using some--though certainly not all--of the tactics that have given rise to the current era of untrammeled right-wing hegemony in the United States today.

The Journal, the Republicans and the Post editors--a trio increasingly marching in lockstep--are mainly upset about the latter. Still, one can't help noticing that none of Soros's critics have demonstrated much interest in offering an honest hearing for his ideas.

Indeed, one cannot help wondering just what it is that scares them so about the man. Have the media grown so complacent in the face of conservative attempts to delegitimize liberal dissent that they are now willing to do the job themselves?

Are they so cowed by attacks on the So-Called Liberal Media (SCLM) that they feel the need to empower their tormentors? George Soros aims to challenge the prevailing ideological winds in Washington.

He doesn't need a weatherman to know which way they're blowing. How fortunate for us that he cares enough about his adopted country to do what he can to reverse them.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: georgesoros; georgesorryarse; soros
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Liberals. Gag. They can dish it but they can't take it.
1 posted on 12/28/2003 4:06:20 AM PST by Liz
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To: Grampa Dave; onyx; PhiKapMom; MeeknMing
The Washington Post editorial page, which many people continue to mistake for a centrist--or even liberal--voice, is also up in arms about Soros's giving. Donald Graham told me more than a decade ago that while he enjoyed reading the Journal editorial page, he would become "very uncomfortable if the tone of the Post editorial page was as harsh and intolerant." Well, Graham may want to start worrying. The Post has already adopted the Journal's ploy of attacking liberals who state truths gleaned from its own front page.
2 posted on 12/28/2003 4:09:25 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
"To declare oneself an unapologetic liberal in mainstream political debate these days is to invite abuse."

Riiiight. And to declare oneself an unapologetic conservative gets you invited to -all- the Manhattan cocktail parties and invited to speak at graduation ceremonies all over the country.

3 posted on 12/28/2003 4:17:39 AM PST by Qwinn
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To: Liz
LOL - nice catch. Not even slightly surprising that Alterman misses the irony there. This is the guy who claims that that LA Times editor never openly admitted there was any liberal bias at the LA Times, in complete denial of demonstrable fact.

Qwinn
4 posted on 12/28/2003 4:19:21 AM PST by Qwinn
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To: Liz
Does Mr. Soro's think that electoral reform is taking the power of giving out of the hands of PACS and placing it in the hands of the rich??
5 posted on 12/28/2003 4:19:27 AM PST by sgtbono2002 (I aint wrong, I aint sorry , and I am probably going to do it again.)
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To: sgtbono2002; BOBTHENAILER; Chi-townChief; Shermy; Miss Marple; PhilDragoo; Ragtime Cowgirl; ...
Does Mr. Soro think that electoral reform (means) taking the power of giving out of the hands of PACS and placing it in the hands of the rich??

Gosh, that's a tough one (snicker).

Hey, Soros is just practicing "free speech" but with a louder voice (/sarcasm).

6 posted on 12/28/2003 4:35:49 AM PST by Liz
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To: Qwinn
"To declare oneself an unapologetic liberal in mainstream political debate these days is to invite abuse."

Ahhhh, the waning days of political correctness (applause).

7 posted on 12/28/2003 4:38:27 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz; Qwinn; sgtbono2002; autoresponder; PhilDragoo; nicmarlo; Happy2BMe; potlatch; MEG33; ...
Thanks for the post and ping, Liz !! ...

The Washington Post editorial page, which many people continue to mistake for a centrist--or even liberal--voice, is also up in arms about Soros's giving. Donald Graham told me more than a decade ago that while he enjoyed reading the Journal editorial page, he would become "very uncomfortable if the tone of the Post editorial page was as harsh and intolerant." Well, Graham may want to start worrying. The Post has already adopted the Journal's ploy of attacking liberals who state truths gleaned from its own front page.


The Soros Threat

The Capitalist Threat
(1997 article by Soros)

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8 posted on 12/28/2003 4:46:21 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Hillary is a TRAITOR !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/HitlerTraitor6.JPG)
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To: Liz
"...like those alleging the murder of Vince Foster and Bill Clinton's involvement in drug-running out of an Arkansas airport, are a great deal less healthy for the quality of public discourse than anything to which Soros has contributed (although they may have provided sources for both the Post and the Journal in their frenzied reporting on Clinton's sex life).

Alleging? Foster was murdered; by whom and why remains the question. Bill Clinton along with his Arkansas mafia did become involved in drug-running and selling tainted blood from the Arkansas prisons. All the latter and more is chronicled in books that tried to tell the real story of the Clintons before they could take America to their level of quick rich schemes and other shadowy deals with even more shadowy people. Was there a barf alert on this article?

9 posted on 12/28/2003 4:50:05 AM PST by yoe (Mrs. Clinton's heart is rumored to be as big as a Caraway Seed..o.k. big as a poppy seed?)
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To: Liz
about
Eric Alterman
Columnist

Eric Alterman currently writes the "Stop the Presses" media column for The Nation and the "Altercation" web log (www.altercation.msnbc.com) for MSNBC.com. In recent years, he has been a contributing editor to, or columnist for: Worth, Rolling Stone, Elle, Mother Jones, World Policy Journal and the Sunday Express (London). His Sound & Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy (1992 2000), won the 1992 George Orwell Award and his It Ain't No Sin to be Glad You're Alive: The Promise of Bruce Springsteen (1999, 2001), won the 1999 Stephen Crane Literary Award.


10 posted on 12/28/2003 4:52:48 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Hillary is a TRAITOR !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/HitlerTraitor6.JPG)
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To: Liz
Amazing resemblance, eh ?? ....


11 posted on 12/28/2003 5:00:48 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Hillary is a TRAITOR !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/HitlerTraitor6.JPG)
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To: Liz
Hey, Soros is just practicing "free speech" but with a louder voice

A voice like fingernails on a blackboard.

12 posted on 12/28/2003 5:08:04 AM PST by BOBTHENAILER (One by one, in groups or whole armies.....we don't care how we getcha, but we will)
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To: Liz
There's no mention in the Sauros (sic) article about the mega-billionaire being a major pusher for legalization of illegal drugs.
13 posted on 12/28/2003 5:23:31 AM PST by BrucefromMtVernon
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To: yall
No offense intended toward Bob Denver, btw !

14 posted on 12/28/2003 5:32:58 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Hillary is a TRAITOR !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/HitlerTraitor6.JPG)
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To: BrucefromMtVernon
There's no mention in the Sauros (sic) article about the mega-billionaire being a major pusher for legalization of illegal drugs.

Course not, the piece was intended to polish up Soros' sordid image.

15 posted on 12/28/2003 5:38:39 AM PST by Liz
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To: MeeknMing
I think Alterman looks more like Lenin.......with hair.
16 posted on 12/28/2003 5:40:14 AM PST by Liz
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To: Liz
haha ! Even better !


17 posted on 12/28/2003 5:46:57 AM PST by MeekOneGOP (Hillary is a TRAITOR !!: http://Richard.Meek.home.comcast.net/HitlerTraitor6.JPG)
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To: MeeknMing
No offense intended toward Bob Denver, btw !

Lucky for you, Gilligan is too stoned to care.

18 posted on 12/28/2003 5:47:05 AM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: Liz
How sweet is this? Alterman defending an uber-capitalist!
19 posted on 12/28/2003 5:49:32 AM PST by TC Rider (The United States Constitution © 1791. All Rights Reserved.)
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To: Liz
The Wall Street Journal is suddenly exercised about the political influence of "fat cats."

"Fat cats" - another term for free market "oligarchs"?

20 posted on 12/28/2003 5:49:39 AM PST by A. Pole (pay no attention to the man behind the curtain , the hand of free market must be invisible)
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