Diplomas won’t make jihadis go away, Barack

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In all the brouhaha over the New Yorker’s satirical cover cartoon of Barack and Michelle Obama, a truly “tasteless and offensive” passage in the magazine’s feature article got lost. The magazine piece quotes Obama’s recommendations for how to stop jihad, which he had previously published in a local Chicago newspaper eight days after 9/11. It’s a self-parody of blind, deaf and dumb Kumbaya liberalism:

“We must also engage, however, in the more difficult task of understanding the sources of such madness. The essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers: an inability to imagine, or connect with, the humanity and suffering of others. Such a failure of empathy, such numbness to the pain of a child or the desperation of a parent, is not innate; nor, history tells us, is it unique to a particular culture, religion, or ethnicity. It may find expression in a particular brand of violence, and may be channeled by particular demagogues or fanatics. Most often, though, it grows out of a climate of poverty and ignorance, helplessness and despair.”

Is this man for real? Osama bin Laden’s murderous legions are plenty able to “imagine” the “suffering of others.” Go watch an al Qaeda beheading snuff video. Just Google it or surf YouTube. Imagining the suffering of infidels is covered amply in basic Jihadi Training 101.

You’ll note, too, that Obama’s fresh instinct in the week after the 9/11 attack was to diagnose it as a “tragedy” stemming from lack of “empathy” and “understanding” — instead of as the deliberate, carefully planned evil act of the long-waged Islamic war on the West that it was.

As for Obama’s continued delusion about the “climate of poverty and ignorance” that supposedly breeds Muslim terrorists, can American politicians ever rid themselves of this unreality-based trope? This belief is part and parcel of the same idiocy that led the State Department to embrace “spa days” for Muslims to “build bridges” with the Arab world and President Bush to open up our aviation schools to more Saudi students to “improve understanding.”

John McCain also alluded to education-as-cure for Islamic terrorism at the L.A. World Affairs Council in March, when he declared, “In this struggle, scholarships will be far more important than smart bombs.” Just what we need: more student visas for the jihadi-infested nation that sent us the bulk of the 9/11 hijackers.

Author and National Review Online blogger Mark Steyn’s sharp rejoinder to McCain then applies to Obama now: “There’s plenty of evidence out there that the most extreme ‘extremists’ are those who’ve been most exposed to the west — and western education: from Osama bin Laden (summer school at Oxford, punting on the Thames) and Mohammed Atta (Hamburg University urban planning student) to the London School of Economics graduate responsible for the beheading of Daniel Pearl. The idea that handing out college scholarships to young Saudi males and getting them hooked on Starbucks and car-chase movies will make this stuff go away is ridiculous — and unworthy of a serious presidential candidate.”

Ayman al-Zawahiri didn’t need more education or wealth to steer him away from Islamic imperialism and working toward a worldwide caliphate. He has a medical degree. So does former Hamas biggie Abdel al-Rantissi. Seven upper-middle-class jihadi doctors were implicated in the 2007 London/Glasgow bombings. Suspected al Qaeda scientist Aafia Siddiqui, still wanted by the FBI for questioning, is a Pakistani who studied microbiology at MIT and did graduate work in neurology at Brandeis.

And as I’ve reported before and must reiterate for the hard of hearing in Washington, lowering academic standards at American colleges helped al Qaeda mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed further the jihadi cause. In the early 1980s, he enrolled at tiny Chowan College in Murfreesboro, N.C., which had dropped its English requirements to attract — ahem — wealthy Middle Easterners.

At Chowan, Mohammed bonded with other Arab Muslim foreign students known as the “Mullahs” for their religious zeal. Mohammed then transferred to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he earned his degree in mechanical engineering along with 30 other Muslims.

Mohammed applied his Western learning to oversee the 1993 World Trade Center bombing plot (six Americans dead), the U.S.S. Cole attack (17 American soldiers dead) and the 9/11 attacks (3,000 dead). He has also been linked to the 1998 African embassy bombings (212 dead, including 12 Americans), the plot to kill the pope, the murder of American journalist Daniel Pearl and the Bali nightclub blast that killed nearly 200 tourists, including two more Americans.

Perhaps bleeding-heart Obama thinks a master’s degree in social work would have convinced poverty-stricken, helpless, ignorant, despairing Mohammed to change his mind?

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Submitted by travisstrickland1 on Thu, 07/17/2008 - 10:49pm.

It seems to me that you don't really understand what Barack Obama was saying. Just because he says that the acts of 9/11 comes from an environment of poverty and ignorance doesn't mean that all terrorists are stupid. I don't care how educated you are, if you bomb a building or master-mind a plan to crash planes into a building you are ignorant of the suffering of those you intend to kill. People who feel like the imperial reach of the United States is unstoppable may feel like they are helpless and in despair. Especially those who carry out these attacks feel that way. Osama and the other masterminds are still alive to plan another attack. They are ideologues who have their own reasons to hate America, but are unwilling to give their lives.
You should take another look at the words you read before you translate them into a fiction that doesn't make sense with what i actually said. The Obama campaign is just as guilty as you in the way they treat McCain's statement about us being in Iraq for 100 years.
You just took Obama's words and twisted them to your preference. This is not journalism.


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Submitted by JeffC on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 9:51am.

If you want a thoughtful analysis of Obama’s foreign policy, check out Fareed Zakaria’s article here:

Obama, Foreign Policy Realist

Michelle Malkin isn’t a journalist. She’s just a right wing commentator who doesn’t have the educational background to evaluate or analyze a subject like this and so she posts her mental grimaces masquerading as thoughts.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 10:54am.

Just out of curiosity, was Obama's disagreement with regards to your dad's middle east trip this spring truly sincere or was it addressed for the press to consume?
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Submitted by JeffC on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 11:49am.

I actually have no idea. I assume you’re referring to the meeting with Hamas officials which Obama specifically disagreed with. In my opinion it doesn’t really matter what Obama’s position is during the election concerning the ME. I believe he is committed to serious negotiations there and if that is the case then they will meet with Hamas and with the Syrians.

As you may remember, almost all of the politicians here disagreed with the meetings. Then we learned that Israel met with Hamas to negotiate the current ceasefire. Last week it was reported that MK Barakeh met with Meshal. Israel is meeting with Hezbollah and the Syrians. The Bush administration is meeting with Iran. And on and on. All positions we have been advocating. If you asked all the people issuing the denunciations if they also apply to the Israeli government officials meeting with Hamas or the Bush administration officials meeting with Iran and Syria generally you meet with utter befuddlement because they didn’t have a reasoned position just a bumper sticker slogan from a talking point. How many times did I hear “appeasement” about talking to Iran until the Bush administration decided to talk? Now a deer in the headlights kind of silence reigns until they’re told what to think and say next.

After the bombast, when results are desired, everybody in the process almost always come around to Dad’s position. If we ever see a peace deal in the ME, it will look exactly like the one outlined in “Palestine Peace not Apartheid”.

It aggravates some people.


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 11:58am.

BTW, I did read the book.

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Submitted by JeffC on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 2:36pm.

Here is a thoughtful article, some flattering, some critical but interesting with points about carter/obama/mccain:

http://nymag.com/news/politics/48675/


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 5:02pm.

Thanks for the link. It will be interesting to see how the next president deals with the ME. My honest opinion is that McCain or Obama will deviate from their current campaign rhetoric.
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Submitted by JeffC on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 7:48pm.

I expect you are right. Here is another interesting article which I (not surprisingly) found to be quite on point. It was published today in Haaretz, the largest English language paper in Israel. Nothing like this could have been published in an American paper.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1003771.html


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Submitted by Cyclist on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 8:25pm.

Nothing like this could have been published in an American paper.

The power of the Israeli lobby is very strong.
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