Palling Around with Harmless History Professors: John McCain and Rashid Khalidi
Following the failure of their "Bill Ayres Strategy" to cause major problems for Barack Obama, John McCain and Sarah Palin have stumbled upon a new bogeyman from Obama's past to sow suspicion in voters' minds: Rashid Khalidi, a Middle East history professor at Columbia University, whose ties to the Middle East and the Palestinian exile community include no evidence whatsoever of terrorist activity or support. The McCain/Palin campaign has decided, however, that Khalidi is a shadowy figure with suspicious ties to the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), and with whom Barack Obama has a suspicious relationship because the two apparently attended a dinner together and said nice things about each other. I guess that means Obama has been "palling around with terrorists" again.
What John McCain seems to have forgotten, however (in addition to the number of homes he owns), is that he has far deeper ties to Khalidi than Obama has. While he served as chairman of the International Republican Institute (IRI) during the 1990s, McCain distributed several grants to the Palestinian research center co-founded by Khalidi, including one worth nearly half a million dollars. A 1998 tax filing for the IRI shows a $448,873 grant to Khalidi's Center for Palestine Research and Studies for work in the West Bank (see grant number 5180, "West Bank: CPRS," on page 14 of this PDF.) The relationship between McCain and Khalidi extends back as far as 1993, when McCain joined the IRI as chairman in January. The IRI helped fund several research projects by Khalidi's organization in the Palestinian Territories that year, including over 30 public opinion polls and a study of "sociopolitical attitudes" among Palestinians. Khalidi's organization has also received financial support from the American Academy for Arts and Sciences, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, and the National Foundation for Democracy, none of which are known for funding terrorist organizations (see Huffington Post, Chicago Tribune, MSNBC).
Rashid Khalidi's only offense is that he has published opinions on the Israeli/Palestinian conflict with which strong supporters of Israel might disagree, and with which Barack Obama has in fact expressed disagreement. The right to express opinions with which other people might disagree is guaranteed by the US Constitution, and is a cornerstone of modern higher education - a fact John McCain seems to have forgotten, just as he forgot how many homes he he owns and how many grants he issued to Khalidi's organization back in the '90s.
How many more times must we listen to John McCain and Sarah Palin make sad, desperate attempts to pin other people's words and deeds on Barack Obama? Simply knowing someone doesn't make you responsible for whatever that person might have said or done in the past. Neither Bill Ayres nor Rashid Khalidi are advising Obama, serving on his campaign, or likely to serve in his administration. End of story.
Mark C. Eades
http://www.mceades.com






Typical attempt to distort the truth. Khalidi was not involved with CPRS, he was one of 7 founding trustees. He had no operational or advisory role. McCain also was not deeply involved with IRI, and you know that. You also know that the money went to polling, not to Khalidi. But you want to confuse things with a lot of smoke. The issue with the LA Times tape is how did Obama react to the statements made there, and what did he say. It is also relevant that he was in fact a close friend of Khalidi, who was a close friend of Ayers. There are deep connections between the 3, you know that. You just hope we don't.
October 30, 2008 7:19 PM | Reply | Permalink
If, on the other hand, this is the early stage for the new Right-Wing Campaign To Make President Obama Miserable and Possibly Impeach Him (sorry, no clever acronym--any better ideas?), tread lightly. We on the left learned a lot during the nineties, and we're not going to let that happen again.
October 31, 2008 8:12 AM | Reply | Permalink
If he commits crimes in office, he should be impeached. Unfortunately being an incompetent, left wing loon is not a crime. So if elected he will be free to destroy the country because it was stupid enough to elect him. That's what we get when we let people like Ayers teach our kids, a nation of idiots.
October 31, 2008 10:24 AM | Reply | Permalink
Too late. Your right wing loon (Bush) already destroyed it. Seriously, I don't believe any prior president has done a worse job.
Lets hope a new perspective can fix some of the horrendous problems he created.
October 31, 2008 11:34 AM | Reply | Permalink
Bulldog:
Uh, if you (read: Limbaugh/Hannity/Rove disciples, not you personally, of course, since you personally had no idea whatsoever) knew so clearly that there were such "deep connections" involved here, why did "you" wait until your candidate had already lost to air them?
I won't bother waiting for the next version of your lies to be force-fed to you by FOX News. Allow me to answer for you. You didn't have any idea, because this is all nonsense trumped in the last few days. It's a desperation tactic.
Go back to your kennel until 2012.
October 31, 2008 11:54 AM | Reply | Permalink
John McCain and his campaign has run the most disgusting, dishonest, immoral, race baiting, campaign of lies, slurs, distortions, and innuendos that I can ever recall.
What does this tell you about his honesty and integrity. And I'm not even going to comment on his attack dog.
Powell was so brilliant when he asked Tom Brokaw, and what if Obama was a Muslim. What is wrong with that. This is the question that any honorable journalist would have asked so long ago. But that makes the assumption that journalists today have any honor or integrity.
October 30, 2008 9:39 PM | Reply | Permalink
the McCain campaign is LOSING it (actually McCain lost it a long time ago, when he nominated Sarah Palin..)
so let's do a little experiment: since most professors out there are not right-wing nutjobs, let's make a list of all the professors Obama has ever associated with, even remotely.. I'm sure the right-wing wackos would find problems w/practically every one of them.. maybe something for them to do over the weekend.. while they scheme for more ways to suppress the vote...
October 31, 2008 11:34 AM | Reply | Permalink