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Would Obama Appoint an "Anti-Israel Lobbyist" to Anti-Semitism Envoy?

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Question: Did Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration appoint an "anti-Israel lobbyist" as the Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat anti-Semitism?

Answer: Of course not.

The truth is that the administration of President Barack Obama selected Hannah Rosenthal, "a tireless advocate for Israel and social issues important to the Jewish community," to serve in this important role. As NJDC said in a statement, "The selection of Rosenthal to this post -- given her rich experience, and her personal history as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor -- shows how seriously President Barack Obama's administration takes the issue of global anti-Semitism. Indeed, this appointment sends a signal that should be heard loud and clear around the world."

However, if you were a reader of right-wing blogs you might not be as certain. On Thanksgiving Day, World Net Daily's Aaron Klein wrote a piece under the salacious headline, "Obama appoints anti-Israel lobbyist to anti-Semitism post." But as Klein and his rightwing brethren should know, this simply isn't true. Perhaps more importantly, this sort of writing reflects a total lack of perspective on the part of this right wing fringe - demonstrating again that it is entirely removed from mainstream political discourse.

In his attack, Klein joined the infamous Ed Lasky of American Thinker who earlier declared, "Hannah Rosenthal ... does not care much for Israel." In the same article Lasky asked, "Is that a good sign, that the man [Abraham H. Foxman, the National Director of the Anti-Defamation League] who was victimized by anti-Semitism and has spent his life fighting anti-Semitism, has problems with the one person President Obama sees as being qualified to combat anti-Semitism?"

When Lasky penned his piece on November 11, Lasky must have assumed that Foxman would agree with Lasky's own radical ideology and object to Rosenthal's appointment. However, twelve days later Foxman welcomed Rosenthal's appointment to this post as signaling "the continued seriousness of America's resolve to fight the anti-Semitism ... and to institutionalize that fight as an American foreign policy priority."

I recognize that in Lasky's distorted understanding of the world he may have been surprised by Foxman's praise. But Klein, who wrote his piece three days after Foxman's statement, seemed to totally ignore Foxman's welcoming words. Does Klein really think that Foxman would welcome Rosenthal if she served - as Klein falsely asserted - on a "'pro-Hamas' board?" In fact, it seems to be quite popular to invoke Foxman in right-wing attacks against this appointment. Is anyone on the right willing to acknowledge that Foxman and the ADL issued a statement supporting the selection of Rosenthal?

Give me a break. Anyone who labels J Street as "pro-Hamas" or Rosenthal as someone who "does not care much for Israel" is someone who is entirely out of touch with reality - and should be treated as such. I fully appreciate personal disagreements over the policies of particular organizations; I know I have mine. However, it is not helpful when members of the Jewish community wage baseless hyperbolic attacks against qualified Jewish leaders.

Clearly, not everyone in the Jewish community always agrees with every policy of our president. But when much of our mainstream leadership supports an Obama appointment, maybe the right wing should concentrate more on meaningful differences - such as actual policy disagreements - instead of further marginalizing themselves with absurd attacks.


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World Net Daily is a perfect straw man for lots of issues; They take often extreme and outrageous positions on a lot of issues, apparently to provoke response and get attention.

So quoting them as representative of Zionists, or "The Right" or really, anybody, is almost always too easy and unfair.

So far as I can tell, Hannah Rosenthal is a very idealistic, unrealistic person. Perhaps that's a good start for fighting antisemitism. And the position seems very symbolic, anyway. But her lack of realism was bound to make her controversial.

The deeper issue is that many people are offended by George Soros buying his way into political power, somewhat like Rupert Murdoch.

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Well... the bigger question here is why this country needs something called a "Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism". Is this really something that needs to burn up State Department time? The outrages cited in the ominous-sounding Global Anti-Semitism Review Act ("...To require a report on acts of anti -Semitism around the world") include:

In St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 15, 2004, vandals desecrated approximately 50 gravestones in a Jewish cemetery, painting the stones with swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti.

Vandalism? That's the purview of the federal government? At cabinet level?

Nowhere in there world is there active, official persecution of Jews as matter of state policy. Jews are occasional victims of thuggery and terrorism, and this is terrible, as it is for anyone so victimized, even those groups and individuals not given special succor by State Department dossiers to Congress. The level of attention such crimes are given by this Act testifies more to the power of lobbying than to any legitimate danger Jews suffer... anywhere.

The act creates as agent The Office To Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, which "advocates U.S. policy on anti-Semitism both in the United States and internationally, develops and implements policies and projects to support efforts to combat anti-Semitism." What exactly are these... policies? Proposed legislation? What?

Lacking any discernable crises - now, not 60 years ago - what is the reason for all this reporting, compiling and advocating? Where's all this energy, and pointless public expense, headed?

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The act creates as agent The Office To Monitor and Combat Anti-Semitism, which ...

I guess they'll be monitoring us here at TPM Cafe, to make sure that criticisms of Anna don't cross the line into forbidden speech crimes.

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Uh-oh. That means I've already veered into full-bore hate-crime territory...

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For some people Dan, that is their fondest wish. Some people get off on that stuff. It's like whippets.

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RE:"instead of further marginalizing themselves with absurd attacks" - Harris

MY COMMENT: Since when in this country did "absurd attacks" by people result in their being marginalized? The contrary more often seems to be the case in recent history.

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Well I can't but agree with the author of an article I read found by http://www.sharedshares.com SE saying that it would be much more sensible to appoint to such a post someone non-Jewish, someone struck by the monstrous injustice of antisemitism -- someone akin to the Scottish historian Malcolm Hay (see "Europe and the Jews"). But, while Hay wrote in the immediate aftermath of World War II, today that someone "akin" would have to be able to grasp that there is not antisemitism but antisemitisms, and today the most dangerous variety (though both kinds can flow into each other) does not owe its existence to the same sources (the myths, the tropes, the handy and soothing conspiracy theories) as traditional antisemitism in the Western world (formerly Western Christendom) but, rather, owes its appearance in the West to the force of Muslim propaganda and the presence of Muslim bearers of that ferocious antisemitism (see the testimonies on Muslim antisemitism by Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Wafa Sultan, and many other defectors from the Army of Islam). These carriers of Islamic antisemitism find common cause with those non-Muslims who, in the West, feel a deep resentment or even hatred of that same West, and one manifestaton or natural expression of that resentment or hatred is antisemitism, which in its obvious, supposedly socially acceptable variant, is expressed in anti-Israel attitudes.

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