David Duke claims vindication by Harvard Dean.
VIDEO here American White Supremacist David Duke: Israel Makes the Nazi State Look Very Moderate
This is rich, really rich. On Friday I eviscerated Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government for their Jew hating diatribe against Israel, American Jews and the public affairs committee that lobbies to save Israel from the very real existential threat posed by her every surrounding neighbor. The paper, however, is winning unqualified support by David Duke, former Grand Wizard of the Klu Klux Klan, who claims to be vindicated by a Harvard Dean. That says it all. doesn’t it? Read it all in today’s New York Sun
Duke, a former Louisiana state legislator and one-time Klu Klux Klan
leader, called the paper “a great step forward,” but he said he was
“surprised” that the Kennedy School would publish the report.”
In my post "Dhimmitude and Jew hatred at Harvard" here I wrote;
Harvard, recipient of millions in bloody Wahhabi Saudi dollars, issued an extraordinarily antisemitic paper on the American Israel public affairs committee AIPAC here
AIPAC, which is a de facto agent for a foreign government, has a stranglehold on
the U.S. Congress….
I am a member of
quintessentially American girl. Just a believer in life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for every individual. Those of us that support AIPAC do so because we worry about the existential threat to Israel.
The combination of unwavering U.S. support for Israel and the related effort to
spread democracy throughout the region has inflamed Arab and Islamic opinion and
jeopardized U.S. security. … Why has the United States been willing to set
aside its own security in order to advance the interests of another state?…
This is intellectually dishonest and historically inaccurate.
"Ladies and gentlemen, the most critical thing to understand about conflict in
the Middle East," he told us, "is that it is not a conflict between Arab and
Jew. It is a conflict between the 10th century and the
20th." More at To the Point here
Now it seems former Klu Klux Klan leader David Duke is weighing in, yes that David Duke
A paper recently co-authored by the academic dean of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government about the allegedly far-reaching influence of an “Israel lobby” is winning praise from white supremacist David Duke.
The Palestine Liberation Organization mission to Washington is distributing the paper, which also is being hailed by a senior member of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist organization.
But the paper,“The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy,” by the Kennedy School’s Stephen Walt and John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago, is meeting with a more critical reception from many of those it names as part of the lobby.The 83-page “working paper” claims a network of journalists, think tanks, lobbyists, and largely Jewish officials have seized the foreign policy debate and manipulated America to invade Iraq. Included in this network, the authors say, are the editors of the New York Times, the scholars at the Brookings Institution, students at Columbia, “pro-Israel” senior officials in the executive branch, and “neoconservative gentiles” including columnist George Will.
“I have read about the report and read one summary already, and I am surprised how excellent it is,”he said in an e-mail.“It is quite satisfying to see a body in the premier American University essentially come out and validate every major point I have been making since even before the war even started.” Duke added that “the task before us is to wrest control of America’s foreign policy and critical junctures of media from the Jewish extremist Neocons that seek to lead us into what they expectantly call World War IV.”
Former Klu Klux Klan leader David Duke and Harvard. Intellectual equals – isn’t that special?
Even Allan Dershowitz with whom I frequently diverge states the painfully obvious.
A professor at Harvard Law School, Alan Dershowitz, whom the authors call an “apologist” for Israel, said he found much of the paper to be “trash.” He said, “It could have been written by Pat Buchanan, by David Duke, Noam Chomsky, and some of the less intelligent members of Hamas.An intelligent member of Hamas would not have made these mistakes.”
Those mistakes for Mr. Dershowitz include, for example, the assertion that “There is no question,for example,that many Al Qaeda leaders, including bin Laden, are motivated by Israel’s presence in Jerusalem and the plight of the Palestinians,” which Mr. Dershowitz says “is just absurd.”
And Martin Peretz, a retired lecturer at Harvard, who is editor of The New Republic, a magazine named in the report as one of those that “zealously defend Israel at every turn,” said, “It is easier to attribute disloyalty to Jews than to question the loyalty of Islamists.This is really questioning the loyalty of Jews, that is what this is about.
Photo: David Duke, wearing Klan robes, attends a Klan rally in Euless, Texas.
University
Prostituting for Islamic Petrol-Dollars, Goes After Jews
UPDATE: James Taranto of Best of the Web takes the Harvard paper down point by point. It is a must read;
Let’s take these points one by one:
- Israel is weak and surrounded by enemies. To the contrary, they say,
Israel is by far the strongest regional power. Further, "Egypt and Jordan have
signed peace treaties with it, and Saudi Arabia has offered to do so." This
gives the Saudis far too much credit. True, as we noted in 2002, then Crown Prince Abdullah (now king) told the
New York Times’ Thomas Friedman that he was amenable to establishing full
diplomatic relations, conditioned on Israeli withdrawal from the disputed
territories (occupied by Egypt and Jordan before 1967 and Israel since). But
Riyadh quickly made clear that it was unwilling even to talk
to Jerusalem until after such a withdrawal. As we wrote then, "The Saudi
position, in other words, amounts to: Give us land now, and maybe we’ll give you
peace later." It is true that Israel is the regional superpower, and that Cairo
and Amman have signed peace treaties with the Jewish state, but it seems
undeniable–and Walt and Mearsheimer do not deny it–that none of this would be
true absent U.S. support for Israel. Thus their reasoning is circular: Israel
doesn’t deserve U.S. support because it has received U.S. support.- Israel is a democracy. This they concede, but they also claim that
"some aspects of Israeli democracy are at odds with core American values." In
particular, they claim that Arab citizens of Israel "are treated as second-class
citizens" and note that "a recent Israeli government commission found that
Israel behaves in a ‘neglectful and discriminatory’ manner towards them." Yet
even acknowledging that Israeli democracy is flawed, its political system is
still vastly superior to those of its adversaries. Israeli Arabs enjoy more
political and civil liberties than citizens of just about any Arab country; and
the only Arab lands that come anywhere close to being democracies are Lebanon,
Iraq and the disputed Palestinian territories–the last two only because of
American intervention. That the Israeli government criticizes its own treatment
of Arabs is a testament to its democracy; can anyone imagine, say, the Saudi
regime offering similar criticisms of its treatm ent of Shiites, non-Muslims or
women? American democracy, too, is not without its flaws. During World War II,
for instance, black Americans were still disfranchised, and innocent
Japanese-Americans were rounded up and put in camps. It does not follow that
America was no better than Nazi Germany.- Jews deserve a homeland because of their past oppression. Walt and
Mearsheimer go so far as to allow that Israel’s creation "was undoubtedly an
appropriate response to the long record of crimes against Jews." But, they say,
"it also brought about fresh crimes against a largely innocent third party: the
Palestinians." They lay the plight of the Palestinians entirely at Israel’s
door, failing to acknowledge the Arab states’ vast culpability. The Arabs
rejected the 1947 U.N. partition of Palestine, which would have created a
Palestinian Arab state including territories beyond the present-day West Bank
and Gaza strip. The Arabs immediately declared war on the nascent Jewish
state–a war in which Israel gained more territory–and they waged war again in
1967 and 1973. All Arab states except Jordan refuse to allow Palestinians to
become citizens, preferring to let them linger as stateless refugees. Nor do the
authors acknowledge that since the creation of Israel many Jews who settled
there were fle eing persecution in Arab lands and (since 1979) Iran.
Whereas Israel has 1.3 million Arab citizens, no Arab country except Morocco has
more than a handful of Jewish ones.- Israel is morally superior to its adversaries. Here they cite various
alleged abuses by Israel during its war of independence and claim that "Israel’s
subsequent conduct has often been brutal, belying any claim to moral
superiority." Even if we concede all the criticisms of Israel, they do not belie
"any claim to moral superiority," only to moral perfection. Evaluating
which side is morally superior would require a comparative analysis; the only
thing Walt and Mearsheimer say about Arab misconduct is that "the Palestinian
resort to terrorism is wrong but it isn’t surprising. The Palestinians believe
they have no other way to force Israeli concessions." No such excuses are
offered for Israel’s purported misdeeds.Walt and Mearsheimer’s method of analysis presumes Israel’s guilt. Every past
or present Israeli transgression is evidence of its wickedness, whereas Arab
ones, if they are acknowledged at all, are "understandable." This approach
paints a highly misleading picture. It is anti-Semitic in effect if not in
intent.
Yup, read it all
To read CAMERA’s in-depth analysis, "Study Decrying Israel Lobby
Marred by Numerous Errors,"click
here.
Yahoo – Hawk says "Georgetown hosts the Pali Solidarity freaks and Harvard puts a patina of
respectability on that piece of trash which CAMERA says is so filled with
errors that "a student who submitted such a paper would
flunk".
Amazing what $20 million from a Saudi sheik will
do…..
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