Benjamin Barber - Gadaffi Shill Works With Obama Founded "Think Tank"
Benjamin Barber |
Barber announced his resignation from the Gadaffi International Charity and Development Foundation, headed by Libyan dictator Muammar Gadaffi's son Saif al-Qaddafi, in protest at the "country-wide repression of protesters by the most barbaric means, and the public declaration of the Foundation's honorary chairman, Saif Qadaffi, endorsing the repression and rationalizing the massacre of protesters".
While Muammar Qadaffi's brutal repression of rebel forces, may have been been too much for wee Benjamin to stomach , the "internationally renowned political theorist" had no problems taking Gadaffi's money when the dictator's habitual sadism was less well publicized .
Even while leaving his master's employ, Barber still had kind words to say about his former idol.
Remember, Gadhafi is no Mubarak or Bashar al-Assad, a second or third generation bureaucratic heir to once revolutionary dictatorships. He is a founding revolutionary cut from the same cloth as Nasser and Castro, and his revolutionary rhetoric, if seemingly incoherent and irrelevant to the modern world, is authentic, rooted in the (mostly) vanished world of colonialism, imperialism, socialism and people's democracy.Barber worked with and for the Gadaffi clan for several years
Benjamin sits enthralled while Muammar reads from his wondrous "Green Book" |
In a Washington Post article in August 2007 "Gaddafi's Libya: An Ally for America?", Barber wrote;
Written off not long ago as an implacable despot, Gaddafi is a complex and adaptive thinker as well as an efficient, if laid-back, autocrat. Unlike almost any other Arab ruler, he has exhibited an extraordinary capacity to rethink his country's role in a changed and changing world.Barber was also among a small group of "democracy advocates and public intellectuals", including Joseph Nye, Anthony Giddens, Francis Fukuyama, and Robert Putnam, working under contract with the Monitor Group consulting firm to "interact with Col. Gaddafi on issues of democracy and civil society" and to help little Saif "implement democratic reforms and author a more representative constitution for Libya".
I say this from experience. In several one-on-one conversations over the past year, Gaddafi repeatedly told me that Libya sought a genuine rapprochement with the United States ...
In all my public and private conversations with Gaddafi, including a roundtable moderated by David Frost and televised by BBC in March during which Gaddafi responded to unrehearsed questions, Gaddafi acknowledged his history of enmity with the West and did not deny Libya's erstwhile involvement in terrorism. But he spoke of a new chapter for Libya and backed it up with a commitment to societal change. He insisted that in the Libya that comes after him there would be no new Gaddafi but self-governance.
In other words, Barber was Col. Gadaffi's PR man - a paid "shill" for a proven terrorist and socialist dictator.
To be fair, Barber's loyalty to Gadaffi probably went beyond money. As a socialist himself, no doubt Barber really did believe he was advancing the radical cause by easing Gadaffi's relations with the U.S.
Benjamin Barber's affiliation to Demos are significant because the New York based "think tank" is an official partner of the notorious Washington DC based Institute for Policy Studies
Once described by security expert Brian Crozier as the "perfect intellectual front for Soviet activities which would be resisted if they were to originate openly from the KGB", I.P.S. has been strongly opposed to military action against Gadaffi's regime.
Demos, one of the nations premier leftist "think tanks" has close ties to Democratic Socialists of America, and, until the organization morphed into a vast array of semi-disguised clones, ACORN.
Interestingly Demos' founding 1999-2000 Board of Trustees, included an obscure Illinois State Senator named Barack Obama.
A few years later an equally obscure San Francisco communist radical named Van Jones would also join the Demos Board. Small world isn't it?
Demos 2009 report "Flying blind", page 3 |
Despite being so horribly disappointed by comrade Qadaffi, Benjamin Barber hasn't given up on socialism.
Less than a month after pulling the plug on comrade Qadaffi, Barber spoke at Democratic Socialists of America's Left Forum 2011, at Pace University New York, on a panel entitled "The Future of American Liberalism?"
Barber's co-panelists were D.S.A. leaders Stanley Aronowitz and Glenn Beck's favorite "metamucil muncher" Frances Fox Piven.
1 Comments:
Ah, these are the ties that we need to see, know, and understand -- but you and Beck are about the only ones uncovering these things.
Wish I had more to give -- to help your work prosper.
May the Lord Bless and Keep you -- and all those who are working so thoroughly, dedicatedly, so well to shine the Light of Truth on the workings of evil.
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