McCain Racism, Hypocrisy on Khalidi Issue
By Juan Cole
October
30, 2008
"Juan
Cole" --
- ----The
increasingly
sleazy
John
McCain,
who once
promised
to run a
clean
campaign,
has now
attacked
my
friend
Rashid Khalidi
and
attempted
to use
him
against
Barack
Obama.
Khalidi
is an
American
scholar
of
Palestinian
heritage,
born in
New York
and
educated
at Yale
and
Oxford,
who now
teaches
at
Columbia
University.
He
directed
the
Middle
East
Center
at the
University
of
Chicago
for some
time,
and he
and his
family
came to
know the
Obamas
at that
time.
Knowing
someone
and
agreeing
with him
on
everything
are not
the same
thing.
Scott
Horton
has a
fine,
informed
and
intelligent
discussion
of the
issue.
I know
it may
seem a
novel
idea to
people
like
McCain
and
Palin,
but it
would be
worthwhile
actually
reading
Khalidi's
book
on the
Palestinian
struggle
for
statehood.
(I urge
bloggers
interested
in this
issue to
link to
his
book,
which
the
American
reading
public
should
know).
At the
least,
read a
whole
essay
Khalidi
has
written.
Far from
being a
knee-jerk
nationalist,
Khalidi
has been
critical
of the
decisions
of the
Palestinian
leadership
at key
junctures
in
modern
history.
McCain's
and
Palin's
attacks
on
Khalidi
are
frankly
racist.
He is a
distinguished
scholar,
and the
only
objectionable
thing
about
him from
a
rightwing
point of
view is
that he
is a
Palestinian.
There
are
about 9
million
Palestinians
in the
world (a
million
or so
are
Israeli
citizens;
3.7
million
are
stateless
and
without
rights
under
Israeli
control
in the
West
Bank and
Gaza;
and 4
million
are
refugees
or
exiled
in the
diaspora;
there
are
about
200,000
Palestinian-Americans,
and
several
million
Arab-Americans,
many
living
in swing
vote
states).
Khalidi
was not,
as the
schlock
rightwing
press
charges,
a
spokesman
for the
Palestine
Liberation
Organization.
He was
an
adviser
at the
Madrid
peace
talks,
but
would
that not
have
been,
like, a
good
thing?
Much of
the
assault
on
Khalidi
comes
from the
American
loony
Zionist
Right,
which
quietly
supports
illegal
Zionist
colonies
in the
West
Bank and
the
ethnic
cleansing
of the
remaining
Palestinians.
They
have
been
tireless
advocates
of
miring
the US
in wars
in Iraq
and Iran
to
ensure
that
their
dreams
of
ethnic
cleansing
are
unopposed.
They are
a tiny,
cranky
but
well-funded
group
that has
actively
harassed
anyone
who
disagrees
with
them (at
one
point,
cued by
Daniel
Pipes,
they
cyberstalked
Khalidi
and
clogged
his
email
mailbox
with
spam for
weeks at
a time).
All
opinion
polling
shows
that
most
American
Jews are
politically
liberal,
overwhelmingly
vote
Democrat,
and
support
trading
land for
peace to
resolve
the
Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.
Khalidi
is their
political
ally in
any
serious
peace
process,
which
many
have
recognized.
Former
Israeli
Prime
Minister
Ehud
Olmert
has
repudiated
the
"Greater
Israel"
fantasy
that
drives
the
Middle
East
Forum,
the
Washington
Institute
for Near
East
Policy,
Commentary,
the
Jewish
Institute
for
National
Security
Affairs,
the
Hudson
Institute,
the
American
Enterprise
Institute
and
other
well-funded
sites of
far-right
thinking
on
Israel-Palestine
that
have
become,
with the
rise of
the
Neoconservatives,
highly
influential
with the
US
Republican
Party.
Olmert's
current
position
is much
closer
to
Khalidi's
than it
is to
the
American
ideologues.
That
McCain
should
take his
cues
from
people
to the
right of
the
Neoconservatives
shows
fatal
lack of
judgment
and
signals
that if
he is
elected,
he will
likely
pursue
policies
that are
very bad
for
Israel,
forestalling
a
genuine
peace
process
(which
would
involve
close
relations
with
Palestinians!)
McCain
even
compared
the
gathering
for
Khalidi
that
Obama
attended
to a
"neo-Nazi"
meeting!
I mean,
really.
this is
the
lowest
McCain
has sunk
yet.
McCain
is
bringing
up
Khalidi
in order
to scare
Jewish
voters
about
Obama's
associations,
and it
is an
execrable
piece of
McCarthyism
and in
fact
much
worse
than
McCarthyism
since it
is not
about
ideology
but
rather
has
racial
overtones.
Not
allowed
to pal
around
with
Arab-Americans,
I guess.
What
other
ethnic
groups
should
we not
pal
around
with,
from
McCain's
point of
view? Is
there a
list?
Are some
worse
than
others?
Ironically,
as the
Huffington
Post
showed,
while
John
McCain
was
chairing
the
International
Republican
Institute,
he gave
over
$400,000
to
Rashid
Khalidi's
Center
for
Palestine
Research
and
Studies
for work
in the
West
Bank.
Here is
Lou
Dobbs
letting
McCain
have it
over
this
piece of
hypocrisy.
The
rightwing
American
way of
speaking
about
these
issues
is
bizarre
from a
Middle
Eastern
point of
view.
Lots of
real
living
Israelis
have
close
ties to
actually
existing
Palestinians.
There
are 12
Palestinian
members
of the
Israeli
Knesset,
and they
have
helped
keep the
Kadima
government
in
power.
Here is
PLO
leader
Mahmoud
Abbas
with
current
Israeli
Prime
Minister
Tzipi
Livni;
Livni
has
repeatedly
negotiated
with the
PLO as
foreign
minister
of
Israel.
McCain's
entire
line of
attack
assumes
that
Palestinian
equals
"bad"
and
ignores
Israel's
and the
Bush
administration's
support
for the
PLO
against
Hamas.

As the
Young
Turks
pointed
out,
before
the
'straight
talk
express'
became
the
'mealy-mouthed
train
wreck,'
McCain
advocated
direct
negotiations
with
Hamas
when it
was in
control
of the
Palestinian
Authority
after
the 2006
elections.