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It's Back: The socialism of fools has returned to vogue
The Weekly Standard ^ | 02/21/03 | David Brooks

Posted on 02/20/2003 9:15:21 PM PST by Pokey78

The socialism of fools has returned to vogue not just in the Middle East and France, but in the American left and Washington.

AFTER JOE LIEBERMAN completed his unsuccessful campaign for the vice-presidency, I pretty much concluded that anti-Semitism was no longer a major feature of American life. I went around making the case that the Anti-Defamation League should close up shop, since the evil they were organized to combat had shrunk to insignificance.

Now I get a steady stream of anti-Semitic screeds in my e-mail, my voicemail, and in my mailbox. It transpired that I couldn't have been more wrong. Anti-Semitism is alive and thriving. It's just that its epicenter is no longer on the Buchananite right, but on the peace-movement left.

"Hello. I'm a grandmother from Minnesota. I want to thank you for taking my call," a voicemail on my machine began recently. When you hear a message like that you sort of settle back and prepare for some civil sentiment. Then it continued. "I just wanted to know: Are you related to Paul Wolfowitz and Ari Fleischer? I can usually smell you people. . . ." At that point I deleted the thing.

But it's like that week in and week out. And I'm best known for appearances on PBS and NPR, which surely have the most civilized audiences in the land. Nor is this a fringe phenomenon. Lawrence Kaplan recently wrote an op-ed in the Washington Post, gathering some of the highly questionable statements politicians and columnists have made over the past few weeks, accusing Jews of dual loyalty and worse. I occasionally get reports about conversations at sophisticated Washington dinner parties that turn into gripe sessions about the Israeli agents who have grabbed control of President Bush's brain. Accusing Jews of twisting U.S. policy to suit Israel is the same as accusing Catholics of taking orders from the Pope. It's also logically absurd, since Israelis are far more concerned about Iran and Syria than Iraq. But it's become commonplace nonetheless.

Not long ago I was chatting with a prominent Washington figure in a green room. "You people have infested everywhere," he said in what I thought was a clumsy but good-hearted manner. He listed a few of "us": "Wolfowitz, Feith, Frum, Perle." I've never met Doug Feith in my life and Wolfowitz and Perle I've barely met. Yet he assumed we were tight as thieves. After a few minutes of jibing I finally pointed out that there were many non-Jews who support the president's policy against Iraq. I mentioned Bob Kerry. "He's a shabbas goy. He's got a lot of Jewish money supporting that school" he shot back. Shabbas goys are Christians who perform tasks for observant Jews on Saturdays.

I am the last person who used to suspect people of anti-Semitism. I was never really conscious of it effecting my life until the last few weeks. But now I wonder. I watched a town meeting in northern Virginia a few weeks ago. A Vietnam vet got up to rail against U.S. policy on Iraq, which he said was engineered by "Paul Wolfowitz and Daniel Pearl." He got the wrong Pearl. He accidentally mentioned somebody who was beheaded for being American and Jewish. But the crowd didn't seem to notice. They roared with approval and slapped him on the back as he made his way from microphone. Why didn't he say Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rice, and Powell were organizing the Bush administration policy? They're higher ranking officials than Wolfowitz and actually members of the administration, unlike Perle. Would the crowd have roared as wildly if he'd mentioned Rice and Powell, I wondered, or did the words Wolfowitz and Perle somehow get their juices flowing?

It's not just the things people say. It's the things that are now socially acceptable. The leftist group ANSWER has a long and well-documented record of anti-Zionist statements so extreme and inflammatory that they are truly offensive. (Not to mention a record of supporting murderers and tyrants that is appalling and inhumane.) When the thousands gathered for the peace rally ANSWER co-organized on the mall in Washington, I figured most of the marchers didn't really know the true nature of the group. But now principled liberals and many others have exposed its vicious and Stalinoid nature. And the peace marchers don't mind! They still flocked to the ANSWER-organized marches last weekend. The fact that the Jewish liberal Michael Lerner wasn't permitted to speak didn't bother them either! Would they march at peace rallies organized by the KKK or the American Nazi Party, groups that are about as despicable as ANSWER? Is all hatred now socially acceptable if it is organized in the cause of "peace?"

I mentioned that I barely know Paul Wolfowitz, which is true. But I do admire him enormously, not only because he is both a genuine scholar and an effective policy practitioner, not only because he has been right on most of the major issues during his career, but because he is now the focus of world anti-Semitism. He carries the burden of their hatred, which emanates not only from the Arab world and France, but from some people in our own country, which I had so long underestimated.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: answer; antisemitism

1 posted on 02/20/2003 9:15:21 PM PST by Pokey78
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To: Pokey78
My mailbox was just bombed to smithereens the other day (probably by an M-80). I have no enemies, and no one else in the neighborhood had their mailbox similarly destroyed, so I figure it's either A) a complete coincidence....kids just having fun, or B) someone noticed by Jewish name on the mailbox (in a neighborhood with very few Jewish names) and decided to take action. I hope it's the former. A couple of years ago, the prospect of the latter never even would've even crossed my mind.
2 posted on 02/20/2003 9:23:25 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
I see you're not far from Tacoma. Reminded me of this story, involving the snipers, and others.

Temple Beth El Plagued By Hate Attacks (Tacoma, Washington - Snipers, Malvo, Racists)

Be safe.

3 posted on 02/20/2003 9:29:40 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Pokey78; Grampa Dave; swarthyguy
You know, the joohating epithets and jewspotting type arguments are reminiscent of Fisk's articles. All the same names, all the same jewspotting, as if there were no others involved in policy. In fact, Fisk mentions Daniel Pearl a lot (his "friend") so I wonder if there is a mental connection here with the lefty racist who mentioned Daniel.

I see Fisk's articles treated with reverence at lefty sites.

4 posted on 02/20/2003 9:35:29 PM PST by Shermy
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To: Shermy
The founder and leader of Ayran Nations (Bob Matthews) had his headquarters on So. Whidbey Island (my home) in the 70's and early 80's, and was killed (along with many of his mindless followers) by the Feds in a fire during a shootout in '84. Every year up until fairly recently a bunch of neo-nazi yahoos gathered at the site of the incident to light candles, display Hitler banners, and just generally cause trouble. The city finally had enough and stopped the nonsense, thankfully.
5 posted on 02/20/2003 9:51:42 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Mr. Mojo
Ayran = Aryan
6 posted on 02/20/2003 9:59:15 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
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To: Pokey78
"Are you related to Paul Wolfowitz and Ari Fleischer"

Are you serious ...?? This is appalling!!
7 posted on 02/20/2003 10:04:00 PM PST by CyberAnt ( Yo! Syracuse)
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To: Shermy
"Accusing Jews of twisting U.S. policy to suit Israel is the same as accusing Catholics of taking orders from the Pope."
___________________________________________

"Ahh...Astroturf!!
You know whose responsible for that?
The Jews!!"

"They always hated grass..."
-George Costanza

8 posted on 02/20/2003 10:47:19 PM PST by motzman ("A Mr. Bonanza to see you... Seinfeld friend...")
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To: Mr. Mojo
Whidbey Island is one of my favorite places....you are quite lucky.
9 posted on 02/21/2003 12:57:31 AM PST by Claire Voyant ((visualize whirled peas))
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To: Pokey78
Mr. Brooks should have exposed what prominent DC guy who said that.

I come from a VERY conservative Catholic family and I NEVER...NEVER heard one derrogatory thing about anyone's race, creed or color. But I married into a Liberal Jewish family and they make ALL KINDS of remarks about blacks, Catholics (yes, right in front of me), other Christians, and even religious Jews. Look to the LEFT, not the RIGHT for anti-Semitism.

10 posted on 02/21/2003 1:02:28 AM PST by Claire Voyant ((visualize whirled peas))
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