August 15, 2003


Charles Krauthammer - MD? Mentally Defective?

Wow, todays issue of the Volkischer Beobachter, I mean WaPo is just chock full of neat-o stuff. But among the best has to be this little editorial by sometime doctor (ok, maybe never), and full-time recipient of all Team Leader Blast-Faxes, Charles Krauthammer. Today ol' Chucky Love is going on and on and on and on about the appointment of Daniel Pipes to the Institute of Peace by President Lost My Rand McNally. He manages to almost get himself into a one-legged ass-kicking contest, you know the kind where you hop around in circles, trying to kick your own ass...

Who is Daniel Pipes? Pipes is a former professor at the U.S. Naval War College. He has taught history and Islamic studies at Harvard and the University of Chicago. He is a scholar and the author of 12 books, four of which are on Islam. Unlike most of the complacent and clueless Middle East academic establishment, which specializes in the brotherhood of man and the perfidy of the United States, Pipes has for years been warning that the radical element within Islam posed a serious and growing threat to the United States.

During the decades when America slept, Pipes was among the very first to understand the dangers of Islamic radicalism. In his many writings he identified it, explained its roots -- including, most notably, Wahhabism as practiced and promoted by Saudi Arabia -- and warned of its plans to infiltrate and make war on the United States itself.

Well, all that makes ol' Danny Pipes just sound like the kind of wise and wonderful, scholarly kind of guy we would want in such a position...he sounds like a real advocate for less radical Islam and more openess on the part of Saudi Arabia. Now the part where Dr. Chucky succesfully manages to kick his own ass.
Sept. 11, 2001, demonstrated his prescience. Like most prophets, he is now being punished for being right. The main charge is that he is anti-Muslim. This is false. Pipes is scrupulous in making the distinction between radical Islam and moderate Islam. Indeed, he says, "Militant Islam is the problem, and moderate Islam is the solution."

The dilemma for a free society is that radical Islam lives within the bosom of moderate Islam. The general Islamic community is the place radicals can best disguise themselves and hide. Mosques are institutions that they can exploit to advance the cause. These are obvious truths.

But when Pipes states them, he is accused of bigotry. For example, critics thunder against Pipes's assertion that "mosques require a scrutiny beyond that applied to churches and temples."

This is bigoted? How is this even controversial? Wahhabists and other radical Islamists have established mosques and other religious institutions in dozens of countries. Some of these -- most notoriously in Pakistan -- had become the locus of not just radical but terrorist activity.

I guess that Chuckles has forgotten somehow that virtually all Churches, with perhaps the exception of the Friends and the Unitarians have some sort of connection to some kind of Terrorist activity in their past...let's see, hmmm, some Southern Baptists and the White Supremacists; the Catholics against just about everybody at some point in the history of Western Civilization; the Mormons and Indians...the list could get pretty damn long. So, do we adopt a doctrine of being more scrupulous about those folks too? After all, there's a historical record there...in some cases going back for centuries, or do they get a pass because they are "us"?

The Mental Defective also points out:

President Bush is considering bypassing the Senate and giving Pipes a recess appointment while Congress is out of town. For Bush, this would be an act of characteristic principle and courage. The problem, however, is that such an act makes the appointment look furtive.
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Who are you going to believe? Such unimpeachable and independent scholars? Or a quartet of craven senators?
Well, since it's a proven fact that scholars, like anyone else can be for sale, and since there is written evidence that President Lost my Road Map is demonstrably for this, I'll go with my gut and trust the four senators. After all, if President No GPS is for it, it's probably a lie from beginning to end. Truth is not a word in his vocabulary, after all in the dictionary Lying comes before Truth.

posted by Jo Fish on 08.15.03 at 11:08 PM





Comments:

Chuck Krauthammer has ruined for me one of my favorite songs: "Danny Boy". The line "the pipes, the pipes are call-all-ing" would just grab at the heart and twist it. But now, since the nomination of Daniel Pipes, I have strained for a parody to expose his extremist views. To do so effectively, however, would destroy the impact of "Danny Boy" over the years for those who have suffered. This would be wrong. So would the appointment of Daniel Pipes. Once again, the doctor is out.

posted by: Shag from Brookline on 08.16.03 at 08:23 AM [permalink]



As we said over at Eschaton (in a comment that drew some ire), Krauthammer manages to be in paralysis both physically and ideologically.

posted by: SullyWatch on 08.16.03 at 01:47 PM [permalink]



Krauthammer's credibility problem:

Hammer Time During an April 22nd American Enterprise Institute briefing on
the war in Iraq, Charles Krauthammer said: "Hans Blix had five months to
find weapons. He found nothing. We've had five weeks. Come back to me in
five months. If we haven't found any, we will have a credibility problem."

Time to start calling these neocons on their exaggerations.

posted by: Jim Ausman on 09.22.03 at 04:11 PM [permalink]






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