At 02:15 PM 9/24/99 -0400, bob scheetz wrote: >bill, > well there're lotsa levels of irony in that scenario, >but they're none of mine. >merely wished to illustrate that terms as "anti-semite" >are instrumenta of political power, >ie social manipulation, >and ultimately, of course, >who gets the money; >and so pretty useless for our purposes. You lost me here: the *term* anti-Semite is an instrument of political power? Anti-Semitism is an instrument of political power, especially as Buchanan and others use it: as a way of finding a scapegoat against which the "common-people" can unite. I think it was Charles Maurras who said that anti-Semitism is such a wonderful thing that if it didn't exist someone would have to invent it. >thence buchanan is an "anti-semite" >quod he opposes gatt and israel >...quod big bidness and aipac >have a mutual interest in destroying him >...and nothing to do with his actual race-thinking. I don't use the words "racist" or "hate-monger" lightly, but they both describe Buchanan pretty well. Examples: highly placed campaign workers attending Christian Identity meetings, suggesting that the Founding Fathers had the right approach to gays: "Lock and load," voicing skepticism over whether the gas chambers could really have killed many Jews, etc. etc. And now his new book which (supposedly) claims the US should have let Hitler have Europe. Not only is Buchanan an anti-Semite, he's an old fashioned, 1930's anti-Semite. He and Fr. Coughlin would have got on wonderfully. >-----Original Message----- >From: Bill Freind <[log in to unmask]> >To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]> >Date: Thursday, September 23, 1999 9:29 PM >Subject: Re: Coded Language > > >bob scheetz wrote: > >> Jonathon Gill writes: >> >> >...William Jennings Bryan, whose "Cross of Gold" >> >speech is a virtual lexicon of Populist judeophobia. >> >> this seems rather an unconscionable stretch >> ...like how they're presently hatcheting patrick buchanan, >> our latter-day golden-tongued populist >> >> bob > >You're being ironic, right? > >Bill Freind > >