Obama’s
Trojan Horse
By Paul J. Balles
Redress, November 12, 2008
Paul J. Balles considers the implications of the appointment
by US President-elect Barack Obama of an Israeli, Rahm Emanuel – a
Zionist, pro-war Israel lobbyist – as White House chief of staff.
Much of the world has been rejoicing over the election of Barack
Obama as the next president of the United States. The fact that Obama
has overcome more than 200 years of slavery morphing into bigotry is
worth celebrating. Obama has realized Martin Luther King’s dream.
We can only be hopeful that the president-elect will be neither too
naive nor too clever to perform at least 50 per cent better than his
predecessor, who winds down eight of the worst presidential years in
history with a popularity rating of 26 per cent.
As might be
expected, the liberal media praised both Obama and his public, and the
conservatives began looking for faults. It didn’t take long for the
Rupert Murdoch crowd at Fox News to pick up the story of how Obama chose
an Israeli/American as his chief of staff.
But, for the liberals,
listen to the enthusiastic celebratory voices coming from the op ed
columnists for the New York Times:
Gail Collins bubbles with
enthusiasm when she writes, "Today, you can bask in the realization that
there are billions of people around the planet who loathed our country
last week but are now in awe of its capacity to rise above historic
fears."
What are those billions going to think when they
discover that an Israeli (according to Haaretz) has been chosen as
Obama's chief of staff, one of the most important and powerful positions
in the administration?
Maureen Dowd happily gloats, "Some people
said that a President Obama would make the White House the Black House.
The opposite is true: Barack Obama has the chance to make the White
House pristine again."
How pristine is it when slating Emanuel
for chief of staff cancels the message from Barack Obama that the Iraq
war was something we shouldn’t have fought in the first place. Emanuel
plugged vigorously for the Iraq war.
Nicholas Kristof seems to
believe that the country will be led by a president who won't pander to
the wealthy. He's quoted as saying, "Barack Obama’s election may be a
political milestone, ending an era in which Republicans succeeded at
winning votes from the working poor to cut taxes for billionaires."
Emanuel is only a millionaire who made his wealth in the same way
that the billionaires did. Emanuel went into investment banking,
reportedly earning 18 million US dollars in just over two years at
Wasserstein Perella & Co and Dresdner Kleinwort.
Roger Cohen
seems to think of Obama as "perfecting the union", and writes, "Barack
Obama’s idea, put simply, was that America can be better than it has
been. It can embody once more what the world still craves from the
American idea: hope."
What hope can a clear-headed observer have
faced with an Obama chief of staff whose father was a member of the
Israeli terrorist group Irgun and who, himself, briefly joined the
Israeli Defence Force in 1991?
Matt Mendelsohn found only a few
to photograph at the Lincoln Memorial on the night of the election, and
writes, "The crowd standing in the shadow of Lincoln had the scoop, a
profound event to themselves, of the people and by the people."
Why was “for the people” omitted from Lincoln’s “...of the people, by
the people, for the people...?” For which people? Israelis?
Colson Whitehead, a skinny black guy writing about a skinny black guy,
told the New York Times: "A lot of bigots woke up yesterday to the
reality of our modern world.”
Wait until all of us wake up to
the reality of tomorrow’s world, with Emanuel steering the helmsman!
First published in Redress Information & Analysis
http://www.redress.cc/americas/pjballes20081108
Paul J. Balles is a retired American university
professor and freelance writer who has lived in the Middle East for many
years. For more information, see
http://www.pballes.com.
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