Posted on 03/11/2003 8:00:51 PM PST by jerhad
Most of you probably havent heard about the recent controversy surrounding a Virginia congressman named Jim Moran (D-VA). It was probably buried in page seven or eight of your local paper, if it was carried at all. Several Jewish organizations and leaders are calling on Mr. Moran to resign after he made what they claim are clear anti-Semitic comments.
The controversy began on Monday, March 3rd, when Congressman Moran was discussing the possible war with Iraq. A woman in the audience, who identified herself as Jewish, asked the congressman why he didnt think the anti-war sentiment was as effective in the United States as it was in Europe. His response was as follows: If it were not for the strong support of the Jewish community for this war with Iraq, we would not be doing this. The leaders of the Jewish community are influential enough that they could change the direction of where this is going and I think they should." The response from the Jewish community was immediate outrage. Groups of rabbis and other Jewish leaders began to call for Morans resignation. He was accused of anti-Semitism, insensitivity, being misinformed, promoting the idea of Jewish control of the world, etc They pointed out that this is just one more example in a long history of Morans record for voting against legislation supporting Israel and his acceptance of campaign contributions from organizations with questionable connections to Palestinian terror organizations.
The attack prompted the following immediate apology from Moran:
I made some insensitive remarks that I deeply regret. I should not have singled out the Jewish community and regret giving any impression that its members are somehow responsible for the course of action being pursued by the Administration, or are somehow behind an impending war."
The congressman later explained that he was simply trying to make a larger point by saying that any major organized religion could have a more direct impact on stopping the march to war if they organized against it. He was simply addressing the Jewish community, because the woman identified herself as Jewish. He would have said the same thing about Catholics if the woman had identified herself as Catholic.
A few key Democrats have already come out to voice their opposition to the statements made by Congressman Moran, and a few others who know Moran well have come to his aid by claiming that he is indeed not anti-Semitic. Democrats feel this was all a mistake, he apologized, so lets move on. Sound familiar?
It was not too long ago that Senator Trent Lott (R-MS) was caught in a similar situation. While the circumstances are not identical, they are close enough to merit comparison. Moran is certainly not as high profile as Lott, but hes a seven-term congressman who made a very stupid remark, causing groups to cry anti-Semitism and call for his resignation.
Here are the similarities: Lott made a stupid comment. Moran made a stupid comment. Lott was accused of being a racist. Moran was accused of being anti-Semitic. Groups called for Lotts resignation. Groups called for Morans resignation. Lott apologized. Moran apologized. Republicans criticized Lotts comments. Democrats criticized Morans comments. Republicans who knew Lott defended him as not being a racist. Democrats who knew Moran defended him as not being anti-Semitic.
Its still early in the game for Moran, but heres where I think the stories will take a decidedly different turn. Lotts story was played out as front-page news in major newspapers and as a leading story in television news for several weeks. Im betting that after the end of this week youll never read or hear about the Moran situation in the media again (assuming you ever even heard about it in the first place).
And dont get me wrong, Im not arguing that the media should be hounding Jim Moran the way it hounded Trent Lott. I dont know Trent Lott or Jim Moran personally, so I cant say with any credibility whether Lott is racist or Moran is anti-Semitic. What I do know is that what they both said, while it might have been ignorant and misinformed, does not justify a racist or anti-Semitic labeling.
The media milked the racist label for Lott for every drop, and they will give Moran a complete pass on his comments. While the media spent significant effort digging into the past of Lott and any other Republicans they could rope in as collateral damage with a racist label, no one will dig up Morans skeletons to try and frame him as Hitler.
This recent situation will also clearly show the differences between the approach by Democrats and Republicans. Democrats declared all-out war on Trent Lott and the Republican Party when he made his statement. Everyone from Tom Daschle to Bill Clinton to Barbra Streisand tried to claim that Republicans were truly a racist group under the surface and that this was the smoking gun to prove it.
In contrast, you will not see Senator Bill Frist, George H.W. Bush or Arnold Schwartzenegger accusing the entire Democratic Party of being anti-Semitic under the surface or claiming anti-Semitism is the real reason they oppose war with Iraq. This would be a perfect opportunity for Republicans to frame anti-war Democrats as really being anti-Israel, not anti-war. But they wont go down that intellectually dishonest path.
Even if the Republicans did try to make an issue of the Moran situation, Im sure the Democrats in the media would ignore it anyway.
Jeremy is a freelance writer who lives in San Francisco (occupied territory) and has declared a jihad on liberalism. www.jerhad.com
No here are the differences. Lott made a comment praising an elder Senator that could have been taken every other way from what the liberal media took it as. He shouldn't have apologized in the first place. Moran made a comment that is not only anti-semitic, it's quite hateful. The difference is between what's beside their names (as if there is a difference between the parties). The media will lie, twist, contort, and when need be just throw the truth out to get something on a 'conservative', while give a skate to a 'liberal'
What is hateful and anti-semitic in what he said?
Boil away the weasel words, and he's claiming that the only reason that we're going to war is that the Elders of Zion and the International Jewish Banking Conspiracy have ordered the government to do so.
An excellent question indeed.
How is that?
You read minds?
Are you a constituent?
Enough to know that he's a drunkard, a wife-beater, a man who tries to physically bully people around on the House floor, and make false allegations of car-jacking against 8-year-old kids...in short, the flower of the Democratic Party.
I'm really interested in why you're so hot-to-trot on defending him.
He just laid this war at the feet of "the Joooos," and you're right here, shamelessly sucking up to him.
Let me guess: you agree with him...
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