In his op-ed yesterday, "Lo, the Mideast Moves", Roger Cohen compared Netanyahu with Khrushchev, who threatened the U.S. with nuclear devastation during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and made Obama out to be a latter-day John F. Kennedy. All this occurred on Passover. How obscene, how disgraceful.
Roger Cohen, who suggests in his op-ed that he is not a self-loathing Jew, of course is incapable of perceiving anything amiss in these comparisions, which amount to fodder for anti-Semites. But what about you, Andrew Rosenthal? As editorial page editor of The Times, is this acceptable to you?
Rosenthal knows that after Cohen's "What Iran's Jews Say" (see:
http://jgcaesarea.blogspot.com/2009/06/was-roger-cohens-what-irans-jews-say-in_17.html), I was promised an answer from the public editor of The Times whether Cohen had adhered to the newspaper's ethical guidelines. That answer was never received.
It being Passover yesterday, I have yet to hear back from the ADL. Is the ADL willing to confront The New York Times?
"If I am not for myself, who will be for me?"
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Will the ADL Take The New York Times to Task for Roger Cohen's "Lo, the Mideast Moves"?
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ADL,
Andrew Rosenthal,
John F. Kennedy,
Khrushchev,
Netanyahu,
Obama,
Roger Cohen,
The New York Times
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