[lbo-talk] Rashid Khalidi booed at Palin rally, people don't even know who he is, Juan Cole responds

B. docile_body at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 30 11:49:26 PDT 2008


[Professor Rashid Khalidi's name has been used at McCain/Palin rallies a few times over the last few days, and upon hearing the scary foreign name people boo, despite not knowing who he is. In the meantime, McCain, et. al., release new ad featuring ominous Middle Eastern music and Obama's image juxtaposed next to image of folks like Ahmadinejad: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1azQcs-8iI

-B.]

http://www.juancole.com/2008/10/mccain-racism-hypocrisy-on-khalidi.html

Thursday, October 30, 2008 McCain Racism, Hypocrisy on Khalidi Issue

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.... 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).... 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.

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