Psssst–Richard Cohen’s Cabinet Picks Would Make Arabs Unhappy

Richard Cohen has a column in the Washington Post recommending several names for Obama's cabinet; and typically–because I am a Jewish non-Zionist and Cohen is pro-Zionist (he once said that reading Walt and Mearsheimer had him singing "Hatikvah")–I find myself scrutinizing his recommendations for ye olde pro-Israel bias. I used to feel more sheepish about this sort of conduct; but many of us on the non-Zionist front have lately been surprised by the degree to which Rahm Emanuel's Israel-affiliation was discussed around the world. And so I'm encouraged to flyspeck Cohen.

There are 5 names mentioned, 3 are Jewish. Two of them, Larry Summers for Treasury and Joel Klein, NY Schools Chancellor, for Ed Sec'y, will set off alarm bells among Arabs. Summers said that a divestment initiative at Harvard, along with other criticism of Israel's brutal behavior, was "antisemitic." Klein barred the fine Palestinian-American scholar Rashid Khalidi from a New York schools program on a similar basis, because Khalidi had dared to describe some Israeli policies as "racist" and as engendering "apartheid." No First Amendment here, bub.

Al Gore is Cohen's top pick. No, he's not Jewish; but many pro-Pals will think of Gore's endorsement of Arafat's nighttime arrests and courts for extremists, which even the Times couldn't stomach, in 1996.

In the age of Obama, identity politics is going out the window, and so, I hope is the unconscious elite Jewish religious identification with other successful Jews who share their regrettable views re Israel/Palestine. Unconscious may be the most important descriptor there. It is fading by the second, as awareness of these matters grows. 

P.S. I'm heartened by a piece Jeff Blankfort wrote fully 16 years ago talking about "Jewish Responsibility" thru the lobby for "Israel's land expropriation." He's Jewish, so am I. Very Bill Cosbylike, and true.

P.P.S. I'd love to be able to talk about Arab money, elitism and bias. Will I ever get that chance? Not soon. Justin Vogt had this important piece in the National:

Arab-American households have an average annual income that is 8 per
cent higher than the national average, and almost 20 per cent of
Arab-American households have an annual income over $100,000.But
these achievements have not translated into political clout. The
success of Jewish-American advocacy organisations and the pro-Israel
lobby (whose influence is real but frequently overstated [yes it is sometimes overstated but generally it is ignored by journalists with access, and so it is hard to know whether it's an elephant in the room, a mastodon, a blue whale, or a dormouse]) has
invariably led to questions about the absence of an Arab counterpart.
But this puts the cart before the horse: for now, at least, there is no
Arab-American body politic.

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  1. Ed says:

    Weiss: “In the age of Obama, identity politics is going out the window”

    It would be nice of that really was what the Obama phenomenon is about — a return to the “melting pot” American tradition, but it actually isn’t . The Democrats are all about identity politics, nearly entirely. What is the Party but a patchwork of tribal ethnic and special interests? Jews, blacks, Hispanics, PC white liberals, feminists, gays…it’s patchwork multi-culturalism writ large, NOT melting pot America. And the Democratic Party actually encourages this tribal bunker mentality by screaming “racism” and bigotry every time someone disagrees with one of its tribes.

    And really, why should the other racial groups drop their ethnic identities when the Jews have done so well for themselves in this country by stubbornly clinging to theirs, and using it to network their way to the top? They’re the model the others are trying to duplicate, and its working. Obama himself came up through the black-identity network.

    This bodes ill for America, because as the Zionists have proven, these tribal entities don't have America's overall best interests at heart.

  2. anon says:

    Pro-semite white Americans need to starting to Palestinians, to save both groups from being thrown on the fire absent the melting pot there. Get to know an American Arab. Get online and start net-working.

    Otherwise, the great idea of America is doomed, taken over by MOTs.

    Another idea: start working for campaign reform. Get rid of the
    present reality of the USA for sale to the highest bidder for Washington D.C.

  3. anon says:

    starting to Palestinians

    I mean start talking to Palestinians

  4. D. says:

    The old Blankfort piece that Phil mentions is "Occupied Territory: Congress, the Israel Lobby and Jewish Responsibility" (City Lights Review, 1992). Does anyone know where it can be found on the Net?

  5. anon says:

    I think a watershed would be if the average american would suddenly

    see that neither the House of Saud, nor the House of Israel is in the American interest.

  6. William Burns says:

    Richard Cohen has a strong claim to be the stupidest man on the Washington Post payroll. His entire career is best explained as a campaign to destroy the stereotype that Jews are smart. And referring to what happened to Larry Summers as an "academic lynching" indicates not mere stupidity, but transcendent moral idiocy.

  7. roGER says:

    "There are 5 names mentioned, 3 are Jewish"

    What, only three?

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