Daoud Kuttab
Not that professor Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University needs my
help, but I couldn't help staying quiet as the Republican smear
machine picked on this soft-speaking American of Palestinian origin.
I first met Professor Khalidi in the old city of Jerusalem. He was on
a multi year summer mission to revamp the Khalidi -- library one of
the oldest libraries in Jerusalem. His effort was to restore really
old manuscripts and provide global academics with the access to those
rare documents. I am not sure whether the reported funding by the IRI
(the International Republican Institute) which McCain headed at the
time was for this project or another, but clearly Professor Khalidi
has and continues to be a hard-working academic and researcher.
Professor Khalidi has repeatedly denied that he ever received any
monies or had any connection with the Palestine Liberation
Organization, not that there is anything wrong with that. After all,
the United States recognizes the PLO and has regularly interacted with
PLO leaders starting in the administration of George H Bush to the
Clinton eight years and even the current Bush administration. Every
time President George W. Bush meets with Palestinian president Mahmoud
Abbas, the American president is meeting with the Chairman of the PLO
executive committee.
What is sad, however, is that American politics has stooped so low
that a Moslem and Arab or a Palestinian are dismissed not for what
they say or what they do but for who they are. Rashid Khalidi's sin is
not whether he is or is not a spokesman of the PLO -- his real sin is
that he is an American of Palestinian origin that presidential nominee
Barack Obama knew.
In the current republican fear mongering, anti-Islam and anti-
Palestinianism is also matched with pro-Israelisation. The latest
right wing celebrity is Joe the Plumber, whose rise to fame was
connected to issues of taxes and domestic economy was also thrust in
foreign policy. Joe the Plumber's latest brown nosing US conservatisms
was his statement that about Israel. Stopping at a flag store, in
Ohio, Wurzelbacher twice agreed with a questioner who said that "a
vote for Obama is a vote for the death to Israel."
The only silver lining in all these gutter level guilt by association
and smearing honorable Americans like Rashid Khalidi, is that after
November 4th this sad era will hopefully be over for a long long time.