New CBS executive is feverish opponent of the 2-state solution

by Philip Weiss on February 23, 2009 · 8 comments

A few weeks back CBS's "60 Minutes" ran a groundbreaking piece by Robert Simon showing that settlements had destroyed the two-state solution. One thing the piece left out is that American extremists have played a crucial role in that destruction by supporting the settlements and quietly undermining the "peace process" (such as it is).

Well, last week CBS named one of those extremists, Jeff Ballabon, to a top job: its new senior vice president for communications. Ira Forman of the Democratic Party's Jewish caucus says that it's "astonishing" that CBS would name such a man to such a big job when Barack Obama is in the White House. Forman and I agree. 

Why do I call Ballabon an extremist? He's well to the right of even George Bush; he's in the Sheldon Adelson/Doug Feith camp. Here Ballabon helped sponsor a fundraiser for the extremist Hebron settlers who have colonized and antagonized the second-largest Palestinian city. Here he says, forget about the two-state solution and return to a regional idea (hint: send the Palestinians to Jordan). Here he is advising a campaign that staunchly opposed Annapolis and any effort to divide Jerusalem or give up territory, and urging fellow Israel lobbyists to deluge the White House with phone calls to stop the Annapolis process: 

[S]end a simple message expressing [your] opinion to the U.S. and Israeli leadership participating in Annapolis. The website has been up for less than 48 hours and has already proven to be a vastly effective grassroots technique; over 10,000 calls have been made already. “The results are very gratifying and the turnout is incredible for a virally marketed campaign.” says Jeff Ballabon, the political consultant coordinating the strategy of the Coordinating Council on Jerusalem. “We have created a new way literally to give a voice to the Pro-Israel community’s thoughts and the calling volume is growing every hour.”

 Here he is in a belligerent, neocon rant against a Palestinian state. He reflects the Likudnik/Weisglass concept of deluding people about a "peace process," while gobbling Palestinian land–and counting on the Israel lobby back home to quietly shore up Israel's support:

Israel’s political star rose in America precisely because it was unapologetically aggressive about protecting Jewish and Israeli interests – whether in unilaterally declaring statehood, capturing Eichmann, launching war preemptively in ‘67 and against Iraq’s nuclear infrastructure in ‘81, refusing to negotiate with terrorists and engaging in daring raids like Entebbe and in exacting punishment, like after Munich – and the list goes on.

…If Israel continues to pursue the conjoined fictions that “the local Palestinians want peace with Israel and therefore we have to create a new state for them,” McCain is far more likely to get fed up and do a deal with those more likely to be able to stabilize the radicals in the region – not to mention bring down oil prices…

Privately, Israeli officials at the most senior levels often will reveal their “strategy” – which is that the illusion of a “peace process” or at least negotiations is useful to keep the West off Israel’s back.  But, they argue reassuringly, they have no real illusions that anything concrete will ever happen because the Palestinians simply are not interested in or ready for the creation of a state. Thus, they have concluded, the longer we talk the longer we retain the status quo – and they are willing to endure kidnapped soldiers and traumatized towns to retain this status quo. Indefinitely.

You heard that right: Palestinians are "not ready" to have a state.

Ballabon is said to be Orthodox. He believes that antisemitism today recalls antisemitism in the time before the Holocaust. Here he is on the importance of Jewish tribalism:

In today’s world, largely as a result of Judaism-Christianity-Islam-Enlightenment, we tend to overlook the real tectonic plates along which human conflicts erupt: tribes. Tribalism – simple, instinctual, unintellectual, amoral tribalism – is a far more potent force than any of the big unifying universalist ideas to which we generally attribute the great victories and tragedies of civilized humanity.

Unlike Christianity, Islam and the post-Enlightenment secular ideologies, Judaism and Jews are uniquely “tribe-faith” and we famously do not seek converts, although we embrace them when it is beyond doubt that they are imbued with commitment to the faith and want to cast their lot with the tribe.

He seems to be anti-gay-marriage and anti-abortion, and to think that antisemitism is the eternal Jewish condition in the west. 

Wow. Imagine if CBS had named an extremist Christian fundamentalist to that job! But this has gone down without comment on Ballabon's religious-nationalist agenda. Amazing. Thus has the Israel lobby corrupted our discourse. Even liberal Jews have been powerless to turn on the neocon crazies who have influential position. Arise, ye citizens from your slumber!

(Thanks to Nabil al-Khowaiter for the assiduous spot.)

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{ 8 comments }

1 delia February 23, 2009 at 1:38 pm

Hoo-boy, just what America needs: another Fox-style network. What with CNN gone tabloid, there doesn't seem to be any way to get the straight goods from the US via my TV set.

What does a vice-prez of communications do, anyway?

2 Dag Andersson February 23, 2009 at 2:24 pm

@delia

vice-prez of communications do ?

A:
I suspect his function is like the old commisars in the Soviet union , a political overseer.
from Wikipedia:
It denotes a political functionary at a military headquarters who holds coequal rank and authority with his military counterpart. No military order might be issued which did not have the prior approval of both men.

3 bobf February 23, 2009 at 2:47 pm

When former NYU board of trustees chairman Laurence Tisch took over CBS from the Paley family in the 1980s, I think that also tended to increase the special influence of the Lobby over CBS's news coverage, since the Tisch family was formally linked to a number of Zionist institutions, if I remember correctly.

4 Citizen February 23, 2009 at 2:59 pm

Being a proposition nation assuming all citizens and people on the earth were born free and entitle to equal treatment before any law, it's pretty obvious that the USA's highest ideals and fundamental interests are being soiled by its continued support of Israeli tribal politics in the key oil area of the world.

5 Julian February 23, 2009 at 3:05 pm

How dare someone with his point of view get a job at CBS. Only left wingers who hate Israel should be hired. I wonder if Norman Finkelstein was interviewed?

6 LanceThruster February 23, 2009 at 4:43 pm

@ Julian

Prof. Noam Chomsky describes the process here:

The Fate of an Honest Intellectual
Excerpted from Understanding Power, The New Press, 2002, pp. 244-248

Still, in the universities or in any other institution, you can often find some dissidents hanging around in the woodwork—and they can survive in one fashion or another, particularly if they get community support. But if they become too disruptive or too obstreperous—or you know, too effective—they're likely to be kicked out. The standard thing, though, is that they won't make it within the institutions in the first place, particularly if they were that way when they were young—they'll simply be weeded out somewhere along the line. So in most cases, the people who make it through the institutions and are able to remain in them have already internalized the right kinds of beliefs: it's not a problem for them to be obedient, they already are obedient, that's how they got there. And that's pretty much how the ideological control system perpetuates itself in the schools—that's the basic story of how it operates, I think.

7 Citizen February 23, 2009 at 7:21 pm

Of course, Julian, the Finklesteins are not only not hired, they also get booted if they somehow passed
the original litmus test: Is he or she good for the jews as AIPAC tells us? Nice template for the best interests of the USA as a whole.

8 MrXfromPlanetX February 26, 2009 at 12:15 am

"Well, last week CBS named one of those extremists, Jeff Ballabon, to a top job: its new senior vice president for communications. Ira Forman of the Democratic Party's Jewish caucus says that it's "astonishing" that CBS would name such a man to such a big job when Barack Obama is in the White House. Forman and I agree. "

Someone needs to get a fricking clue.

Barack Obama promised AIPAC $30 billion.

http://alternativeconservative.com/2009/01/26/obama-israel-myth

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