Andrew Sullivan’s Takeaway lesson from the Chas Freeman dust up:
The second is that Obama may bring change in many areas, but there is no possibility of change on the Israel-Palestine question. Having the kind of debate in America that they have in Israel, let alone Europe, on the way ahead in the Middle East is simply forbidden. Even if a president wants to have differing sources of advice on many questions, the Congress will prevent any actual, genuinely open debate on Israel. More to the point: the Obama peeps never defended Freeman. They were too scared. The fact that Obama blinked means no one else in Washington will ever dare to go through the hazing that Freeman endured. And so the chilling effect is as real as it is deliberate.

PI.info 8:02 pm on March 10, 2009 Permalink |
Going down fighting: Excerpt of Chas Freeman’s statement this evening (from Glenn Greenwald):
thabet 9:08 pm on March 11, 2009 Permalink |
But I thought the Israel lobby was a figment of an antisemitic imagination?