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source: New
York Press, Vol 15, Issue 11
Billy Graham: War Criminal
By Alexander Cockburn
There’s a piquant contrast in the press coverage of Billy
Graham’s conversations with Nixon, as displayed on the tapes gradually
released from the National Archive or disclosed from Nixon’s papers. Back
in April l989, a Graham memo to Nixon was made public. It was dated April 15,
1969, and was drafted after the evangelist met in Bangkok with missionaries
from Vietnam. These men of God said that if peace talks in Paris were to fail,
Nixon should step up the war and bomb the dikes, which, Graham wrote, "could
overnight destroy the economy of North Vietnam."
Graham lent his imprimatur to this recommendation. Thus Graham
was advocating a policy to the U.S. Commander-in-Chief that on Nixon’s
own estimate would have killed a million people. The German High Commissioner
Seyss-Inquart was sentenced to death at Nuremberg for breaching dikes and other
crimes in Holland in World War II. (His execution did not deter the USAF from
destroying the Toksan dam in North Korea, in 1953, thus deliberately wrecking
the system that irrigated 75 percent of North Korea’s rice farms.)
This disclosure of Graham as an aspirant war criminal did
not excite any commotion when it became public.
Very different has been the reception of a new tape revealing
Graham, Nixon and Haldeman palavering about Jewish domination of the media,
and Graham invoking the "stranglehold" Jews have on the media. On
the account of James Warren in the Chicago Tribune, who has filed excellent
stories down the years on Nixon’s tapes, Nixon raises a topic about which
"we can’t talk about...publicly," namely Jewish influence in
Hollywood and the media. Nixon cites Paul Keyes, a political conservative who
was executive producer of the NBC hit Rowan and Martin’s Laugh-In,
as telling him that "11 of the 12 writers are Jewish." "That
right?" says Graham, prompting Nixon to claim that Life magazine,
Newsweek, The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and
others are "totally dominated by the Jews." Nixon says network tv
anchors Howard K. Smith, David Brinkley and Walter Cronkite are "front
men who may not be of that persuasion," but that their writers are "95
percent Jewish."
Magnanimously, Nixon concedes that this does not mean "that
all the Jews are bad," but that most are left-wing radicals who want "peace
at any price except where support for Israel is concerned. The best Jews are
actually the Israeli Jews." "That’s right," agrees Graham,
who later concurs with a Nixon assertion that a "powerful bloc" of
Jews confronts Nixon in the media. "And they’re the ones putting out
the pornographic stuff," Graham adds. Later Graham says that "a lot
of the Jews are great friends of mine. They swarm around me and are friendly
to me. Because they know I am friendly to Israel and so forth. They don’t
know how I really feel about what they’re doing to this country."
After Graham’s departure Nixon says to Haldeman, "You know it was
good we got this point about the Jews across." "It’s a shocking
point," Haldeman replies. "Well," says Nixon, "it’s
also, the Jews are an irreligious, atheistic, immoral bunch of bastards."
Within days of these exchanges becoming public the 83-year-old
Graham was disturbed in his dotage and impelled to express public contrition.
"Experts" on Graham were duly cited as expressing their "shock"
at Graham’s White House table talk.
Why the shock? Don’t they know that this sort of stuff
is consonant with the standard conversational bill of fare at 75 percent of
the country clubs in America, not to mention many a Baptist soiree? Nixon thought
American Jews were lefty peaceniks who dominated the Democratic Party and were
behind the attacks on him. Graham reckoned it was Hollywood Jews who had sunk
the nation in porn. Haldeman agreed with both of them. At whatever level of
fantasy they were all acknowledging power. But they didn’t say they wanted
to kill a million Jews. That’s what Graham said about the Vietnamese, and
no one raised a bleat.
It’s supposedly the third rail in journalism even to
have a discussion of how much Jews control the media. Since some of the prime
founders of Hollywood were Polish Jews who grew up within 50 miles of one another
in Galicia, it’s reckoned as not so utterly beyond bounds to talk about
Jewish power in Hollywood, though people still stir uneasily. Jude Wanniski
remarked last week in his daily "Memo on the Margin" in his Web newsletter
Supply Side Investor that (a) Graham was not being anti-Semitic, and
that (b) it was certainly true to say that the Jews control discussion of Israel
in the media here.
There are a number of stories sloshing around the news now
that have raised discussion of Israel and of the posture of American Jews to
an acrid level. The purveyor of anthrax may have been a former government scientist
of Jewish ethnic extraction with a record of baiting a colleague of Arab origins,
acting with the intent to blame the anthrax on Muslim terrorists. Rocketing
around the Web and spilling into the press are many stories about Israeli spies
in America at the time of 9/11. On various accounts of unknown reliability,
they were trailing Atta and his associates, knew what was going to happen but
did nothing or were simply spying on U.S. facilities. Some posing as art students
have been expelled, according to the AP. Finally, there’s Sharon’s
bloody repression of the Palestinians, and Israel’s apparently powerful
role in Bush’s foreign policy.
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