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Newt the Historian
Townhall.com ^ | December 16, 2011 | Suzanne Fields

Posted on 12/16/2011 10:43:22 AM PST by Kaslin

Newt Gingrich is a fat target for everyone. So easy to hit. He makes the others in the race jump up, down and sometimes leap sideways, like it or not. He shakes things up. He forces voters to look differently at things they thought they already understood, lulled by habit rather than thought. That may not be the ultimate role for a leader of the Western world, but for now he's the pause that refreshes.

Nowhere is this more obvious than in his relationship to the Jews. When he said the Palestinians are "an invented people," he was speaking not as a politician but as a historian, drawing a strong contrast with the Israelis, whose 3,000-year-old culture ties them to each other and to the land they inhabit.

There's room to argue about how most of the nations of the Middle East (and elsewhere) established their national boundaries. But in his offhand remark about the Palestinians, Newt by implication put in historic perspective the call for a Palestinian state. This was also a call to look again at Israel, to remind the world of its history and the outrageous and destructive behavior of its Arab neighbors who refuse to recognize Israel's long history and its links to the land -- and its right to exist there.

In contrast, "Palestine" was a region, like New England, neither a state nor a people in a fixed place. Until recently, no one talked about a Palestinian state. That came in 1964 with the creation of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), which was, as David Horowitz reminds us in FrontPage magazine, "engineered by the KGB and the Jew-hating dictator of Egypt, Gamal Abdel Nasser."

Newt reinforced the accuracy of his observation at the recent Republican debate in Iowa, putting it in a contemporary political perspective.

"We are in a situation where every day rockets are fired into Israel while the United States -- the current administration -- tries to pressure the Israelis into a peace process," he said. "It's fundamentally the time for somebody to have the guts to say, 'Enough lying about the Middle East.'"

Newt's appreciative understanding of the plight of Israel forces reflection. While Mitt Romney says he agrees with this perception of the terrorism that Israel confronts, he considers Newt's words "incendiary" in a part of the world that is already a "boiling pot." Newt's robust language stands in stark contrast to President Obama's sluggish rhetoric in support of Israel, and will likely rally the religious evangelicals in Iowa, who are among Israel's best friends and strongest supporters.

It's not that Newt is against a negotiated peace settlement, but as one of his spokesmen says, "You have to understand decades of complex history." That's exactly what the Obama administration lacks.

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Version of the Bible, which established the enduring English-speaking biblical link with Western culture. Newt's history lesson is a challenge to look again at the way the country of the Israelites (as the King James Bible poetically calls the Jews) is significant to our own past in a way that Palestine is not.

A new book about the Jews cuts through the current fads of multiculturalism to demonstrate the important contributions of an inherited culture. In "The People of the Book," Gertrude Himmelfarb shows how the foundation of modern English culture is rooted in the Bible, the largest part of which, the Old Testament, is holy to the Jews, and that it was the King James Version that created a Renaissance in England that was as profound as the revival of classical learning on the continent.

While the author's intention is partially to examine English "philosemitism," which runs counter to the strain of anti-Semitism in contemporary England, she identifies the cultural antecedents in the Jewish religion. These antecedents sharply contrast to the Middle Eastern culture, which is so dependent on the Quran, a book fundamentally at odds with the message in both the Old and New Testament.

History, as Newt knows, is rich with many lessons. Himmelfarb recalls that Arthur Balfour, David Lloyd George's foreign secretary and the man responsible for the declaration on which Israeli independence is based, looked to his "Old Testament training" to justify his Zionist leanings as moral, buttressing the intellectual and political arguments. He was convinced that he could not ignore history and that the Jewish people, who were homeless, should be restored to their Old Testament home. This was no recent invention.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: historians; newt2012; suzannefields

1 posted on 12/16/2011 10:43:28 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
He forces voters to look differently at things they thought they already understood

No, he pretty much confirms what I've thought of the GOP since they shoved McLame at us last time.

2 posted on 12/16/2011 10:51:54 AM PST by bgill (The Obama administration is staging a coup. Wake up, America, before it's too late.)
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To: Kaslin
Newt has a "teachable moment" in store for Gilligan...
3 posted on 12/16/2011 10:58:41 AM PST by AngelesCrestHighway
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To: Kaslin

Anyone that use the silly garbage against Newt is a fool. We must nominate Newt and on to the Presidency. As speaker Newt was probably the greatest champion ever selected by the Party.


4 posted on 12/16/2011 11:10:19 AM PST by Logical me
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To: Kaslin

Newt is right there no such thing as Palenstiens people if you really think about it Israelis are Palensteins

Even the Paul Newman Exodus movie they calling Israelis Palensteins in that movie it good for Otto Preimgner good for me LOL!


5 posted on 12/16/2011 11:20:22 AM PST by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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To: Kaslin
What a contrast when Gingrich said that and Romney clutched his pearls and swooned at the truth overload. Ooh, don't say those things, you might offend someone!
6 posted on 12/16/2011 11:24:50 AM PST by Lady Lucky
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To: SevenofNine

I hope whoever wins the election declares political correctness a dangerous invention and bans it election day.


7 posted on 12/16/2011 11:26:56 AM PST by sheikdetailfeather ("Kick The Communists Out Of Your Govt. And Don't Accept Their Goodies"-Yuri Bezmenov-KGB Defector)
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To: bgill
"No, he pretty much confirms what I've thought of the GOP since they shoved McLame at us last time.

Newt is not being shoved at us!

You're not paying attention!

The GOP establishment is trying to abort Newt.

He had no money...he's done it all by himself in the debates.

His incandescent intellect lit the way!

8 posted on 12/16/2011 11:35:26 AM PST by PALIN SMITH (In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.)
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To: PALIN SMITH

I agree. The GOP establishment is trying force Mitt down our throats. Back to Newt as an easy target. Lets look at his FDR remark about be a great President. What Newt was referring to was that FDR was able to “get things done”. Of course Newts detractors will take that an make anything they want out of the statement. Truth is what we need now is someone who can “get things done” and I believe that is Newt. His appointment of Bolton as Secretary of State is a good start in the “right” direction. Go Newt.


9 posted on 12/16/2011 11:59:34 AM PST by Parley Baer
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To: Kaslin
FYI History Suzanne Fields take note: The DR New Testament was first published by the English College at Rheims in 1582 A.D. The DR Old Testament was first published by the English College at Douay in 1609 A.D. The first King James Version was not published until 1611. This online DRV contains all 73 books, including the seven Deutero-Canonical books (erroneously called Apocrypha by Protestants). These seven books were included in the 1611 KJV, but not in later KJV Bibles.

St. Jerome considered the seven Deutero-Canonical books to be NOT inspired by God, but he was commissioned by Pope Damasus to translate all 73 books into Latin. Pope Damasus considered the 7 DC books to be inspired by God. Later in 1946, after the finding of the dead-sea scrolls, it was discovered that these 7 DC books were used by the Jews in Alexandria, even in their services. This verifies that Pope Damasus was correct.

10 posted on 12/16/2011 12:01:25 PM PST by Bob Eimiller
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To: sheikdetailfeather

I agree ROFL


11 posted on 12/16/2011 1:35:21 PM PST by SevenofNine (We are Freepers, all your media belong to us ,resistance is futile)
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To: Logical me
As speaker Newt was probably the greatest champion ever selected by the Party.

I have to admit, his performance as the Speaker and in the Republican Revolution is something that no other Republican candidate for President can even come close to. He's still not my favorite, but he got things done on a national level while being fought by the Democrats and Bill Clinton's cronies every step of the way.
12 posted on 12/16/2011 3:14:43 PM PST by af_vet_rr
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To: af_vet_rr
Gingrich is both idealogical and visionary. Recall Cheney's observation that when Newt was elected in 1978 he was already talking about the republicans retaking the House. At the time it was a laughable fantasy. 16 years later, Newt had done it. Imagine how much better off we could be after eight years of scraping liberal shit off the hull of the Ship of State.
13 posted on 12/16/2011 4:45:37 PM PST by hinckley buzzard
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