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If this is what they do, then he wants to be a neocon, too
Star Newspapers (Chicago south suburbs) ^ | Sunday, May 4, 2003 | Michael J. Bowers Star columnist

Posted on 05/04/2003 8:01:34 AM PDT by Chi-townChief

The late comedian Jim Samuels once said, "The United States is like the guy at the party who gives cocaine to everybody, and still nobody likes him."

I started reading the newspaper during the Munich Olympics. Since then, this is what I see when America goes out into the world: No matter how much cocaine we give away, we are weak, we are humiliated, and we are despised.

In Paris on Jan. 23, 1973, we surrendered the Vietnam War even though we had never lost on the battlefield. Mostly we were defeated by our own reporters — the "nattering nabobs of negativism," as they were aptly labeled by Vice President Spiro Agnew in September 1970.

On Nov. 4, 1979, nutcase Iranians seized 60 members of our Tehran embassy staff and held them for more than a year. On April 11, 1980, the feeble President Carter finally worked up the courage for a rescue mission. It failed, killing eight of our servicemen. The Iranians reveled gleefully at our impotence.

On Oct. 23, 1983, Hezbollah blew up 241 of our peacekeeper Marines as they slept in their barracks in Beirut. Soon thereafter, President Reagan pulled us out of Lebanon.

In the Clinton era, the president allowed the Chinese to steal the secrets to our neutron bomb while he played doctor with Monica Lewinsky in the Oval Office.

Then came 9-11. The attack was bad enough. Worse were the politicians and "intellectuals" — George Galloway, Noam Chomsky and Susan Sontag, to name three — who saw this as our comeuppance. Too bad about the dead people, they said. But America had it coming.

Not only I saw America as spineless. So did our enemies. Osama bin-Laden watched our response to terror in the 1980s and '90s and decided we were a "weak horse." Then he plotted 9-11.

Mark Bowden, author of "Black Hawk Down," says our withdrawal from Somalia in October 1993 taught the world's thugs that "killing a few American soldiers, even at a cost of more than 500 of your own fighters, is enough to spook Uncle Sam."

But now, with the successful invasion of Iraq, President Bush has destroyed the pattern. Now when the bully attacks, America hits back. And so the next time some thug gets the idea to kill a few of us, he's going to think twice, wondering what ever did happen to Saddam anyway.

In short, we are no longer a nation of cowards. This gives me immense satisfaction.

Sounds simple enough, right? Well, a lot of people out there think I don't know what I believe. I'm really just a dupe of the cabal of suspicious Jewish neoconservatives who have taken over Bush's empty head.

The crackpot theory goes like this: Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Powell, Rice — they don't run our foreign policy. The neocons do. And they run it for the benefit of Israel. The fall of the Twin Towers was their lucky break: their chance to commence the conquest of the entire Middle East.

Who are these men? The conspiracy theorists have ferreted out the names: Richard Perle, Paul Wolfowitz, Douglas Feith, Eliot Abrams, David Wurmser, among others.

Fortunately, a few alert people in the world are wise to the cabal:

Two months after 9-11, the French ambassador to London, Daniel Bernard, blamed the scary state of the world on the "(expletive) little country" of Israel. "Why should we be in danger of World War III because of these people?" he complained.

This year National Public Radio asked a New York City councilman, Robert Jackson, why an anti-war resolution had stalled in the city council. He replied: "New York City is the home away from home for most Jews, and (the resolution) is not in the best interest of Israel."

Warming the heart of Pat Buchanan, newsman Tim Russert asked Mr. Perle on network TV: "Can you assure American viewers … that we're in this situation against Saddam Hussein and his removal for American security interests? And what would be the link in terms of Israel?"

A sign at an anti-war rally in March in San Francisco read: "I want YOU to die for Israel. Israel sings, 'Onward, Christian Soldiers.' "

In the same month, the French foreign minister, Dominique de Villepin, told fellow French politicians, "The hawks in the U.S. administration are in the hands of (Ariel) Sharon."

U.S. Rep. James Moran, a Democrat from Virginia, recently complained: "If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this."

Let me explain something to the Morans (and morons) of the world. There is a reason America and Israel are on the same side. It's not that hard to figure out. The same people who hate Israel also hate America. And the same people who hate America also hate Israel.

Who do they hate us? Because we are successful and they are not. It's simply the most powerful of all human emotions at work: resentment.

What is the proper response to this hatred? It is to do what the neocons have advised for years: Stay strong. Hit back. Stop apologizing for being free and successful.

Thus, rather than resent the neocons, I am indebted to them. They have done a wonderful service to the country. I say, "Great work, guys!"

In fact, I want to do more than congratulate these men — I want to join them. Seriously. I want to be a Jewish neocon too. Why would I not?

Carter had his chance, and he gave us 444 days of abject humiliation.

Clinton had his chance, and he left us a legacy of disgusting, sleazy sex.

Now the neocons have had their chance. And in just 575 days — the period from 9-11 to the fall of Saddam's statue on April 9 — they have made us strong and proud again.

This is why I want to join the cabal. There is a hitch, though. I cannot pass the faith test. So as soon as I am done here, I will write to Mr. Perle. I'm hoping there are membership provisions for people of varying religious status.

I would be a lapsed-Catholic neocon.

Michael Bowers is a member of The Star's universal copy desk. He can be reached via e-mail at mbowers@starnewspapers.com.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Illinois
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To: xm177e2
I don't think it's odd either in fact I try not to use the term anti-semite myself since I question the accuracy and instead try to use the term anti-jewish but since anti-semite has usurped that term, what I do matters little except to me.
81 posted on 05/04/2003 10:53:07 AM PDT by wardaddy (I know you rider, gonna miss me when I'm gone)
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To: Mr. Mojo
Mr. Mojo, the anti-war demonstrations in America prior to our entry in WW2 was led by the Communist Part of the USA, as ordered by Stalin. There were the Communist party agents, the fellow-travelers, Stalin's "useful idiots," and a few Americans who were deceived by the others.

All of the anti-war people are merely against war between armed forces; they prefer war against unarmed citizens.
82 posted on 05/04/2003 10:57:09 AM PDT by WaterDragon (Only America has the moral authority and the resolve to lead the world in the 21st Century.)
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To: Alouette
Great poster LOL
83 posted on 05/04/2003 11:02:52 AM PDT by UbIwerks
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To: general_re
See post #13.
84 posted on 05/04/2003 11:03:22 AM PDT by widowithfoursons
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To: Chi-townChief
"Yet another take on the "neocon" question. I have to admit that I'm confused as hell."

The term neocon was coined in the late '70s/early '80s to describe the Scoop Jackson Democrats that were moving into the Republican party -- strong on defense, socially conservative, yet still (at that time) pro-Union, and blue-collar. They were new (neo) conservatives (cons). A lot of them (like Wolfewitz) -- albeit not most -- were Jewish. Over the last five years the term has been twisted, particularly by paleocons, but also recently by the neocommunist wing of the Democrat's Party to mean a Jewish conservative.

Since both groups tend to be anti-Semitic (if you don't like that term, then Judenhasser or Jew haters) this was a convenient way to denigrate the strand of conservatism that favors international activism.

Of Bush,Cheney,Rice,Rumsfield and Powell the only one that could be considered a true neocon is Powell. The rest have always been conservatives, while Powell started as a Democrat and moved to the Republican column primarily because of the Democrat's total abdication of responsibility in defense and foreign relations. Like most *true* neocons, Powell tends towards a more liberal position on a lot of domestic issues.

Just goes to show how liberals (and Paleocons, for that matter) can always screw up a legitimate political term (liberal for example) when they need to obfusticate matters.

85 posted on 05/04/2003 11:03:29 AM PDT by No Truce With Kings (The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
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To: widowithfoursons
My wife and I went to Haifa, Jerusalem, and Bethlehem via Cyprus for a Holyland tour. 12 hours with a lot of Russian, German, and British tourists on five buses. We were the only Americans and had a great experience.

Although we are not very religious, it was humbling to stand near the birth place of Christ.
86 posted on 05/04/2003 11:06:28 AM PDT by KKing
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To: No Truce With Kings
So that would make President Reagan Neo-Com Extraordinaire! My family (myself included at the time) were Kennedy Democrats aka "Cold War Liberals." But I suppose if JFK was still around now making the same speeches that he made as prez, he would be called a dangerous right-wing extremist.
87 posted on 05/04/2003 11:10:58 AM PDT by Chi-townChief
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To: wardaddy
La Gloria Cubana ....a fine cigar. I usually smoke Partagas #10, Fuente 8-5-8, and Jamaican Macanudos (when I can find them).

Thanks for the movie (Sonneschein) recommendation in one of your other posts. I'll make a point to rent it.

88 posted on 05/04/2003 11:14:48 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
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To: KKing
Well, you're ONE out of the other posters. Thank you. And standing on these Holy Places is quite awe enspiring, n'est pas? (Just to annoy the French).
89 posted on 05/04/2003 11:22:26 AM PDT by widowithfoursons
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To: Chi-townChief
the guy at the party who gives cocaine
 to everybody, and still nobody likes him


He got invited to a party?  Mon dieu!
90 posted on 05/04/2003 11:23:36 AM PDT by gcruse (Piety is only skin deep, but hypocrisy goes clear to the soul.)
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To: widowithfoursons
Can't even spell inspiring. I am so humiliated. Wait, did I spell that right???????????
91 posted on 05/04/2003 11:29:08 AM PDT by widowithfoursons
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To: Chi-townChief
U.S. Rep. James Moran, a Democrat from Virginia, recently complained: "If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this."

I bet he doesn't complain that the same Jewish community
votes Democrat election after election.  He should think of
it as servicing his constituency.

92 posted on 05/04/2003 11:32:02 AM PDT by gcruse (Piety is only skin deep, but hypocrisy goes clear to the soul.)
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To: widowithfoursons
See post #91. I am abject. (Must be my French blood coming out). OK, you probably heard the one about the American on the plane- He's sitting on the aisle by two Arabs, and twice offers to get them a beer, and they both spit in his shoes while he is gone. Punchline? After many other comments "this spitting in shoes, and p***ing in beer must stop. Our countries must get along.
93 posted on 05/04/2003 11:37:04 AM PDT by widowithfoursons
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To: KKing
See #91 and #93.
94 posted on 05/04/2003 11:39:57 AM PDT by widowithfoursons
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To: Chi-townChief
"So that would make President Reagan Neo-Com Extraordinaire!"

I guess it would in a sense -- but the true neocons were the ones that moved to the Republicans in the 1970s and '80s. Reagan had changed by the late '50s. As in so much else in his life, he was 20 years ahead of the curve.

" suppose if JFK was still around now making the same speeches that he made as prez, he would be called a dangerous right-wing extremist."

Had JFK lived I suspect he *would* have joined the neocon movement in the 1970s. Certainly Scoop Jackson was closely aligned with Kennedy's foreign policy. Additionally one of JFK's closest friends in DC was . . . Richard Nixon!

However, had Kennedy lived, then Johnson would not have been President during the flawed build-up of the Vietnam war, McGovern would likely not have gotten a springboard to run for President in 1972 and the Democratic Party would not have sold its soul to the neocoms shortly thereafter.
95 posted on 05/04/2003 12:02:52 PM PDT by No Truce With Kings (The opinions expressed are mine! Mine! MINE! All Mine!)
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To: Chi-townChief
When I was growing up, it was a well known fact in the world that if you killed an American, the entire country would land on you with both feet. As a result, Americans could travel anywhere in the world and be perfectly safe. That stopped when Carter entered the Whitehouse.
96 posted on 05/04/2003 12:11:22 PM PDT by McGavin999
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To: gcruse
LOL
97 posted on 05/04/2003 12:37:05 PM PDT by wardaddy (I know you rider, gonna miss me when I'm gone)
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To: Mr. Mojo
Great homepage btw.....yep I'd seen it before I know.
98 posted on 05/04/2003 12:38:58 PM PDT by wardaddy (I know you rider, gonna miss me when I'm gone)
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