Anita Dunn, the White House's communications director who has declared war on Fox News, came under scrutiny herself last week when it was discovered she had told an audience that Mao Tse Tung was one of her favorite political philosophers and quoted Mao on how to "fight your war." In her speech last June, after she joined the Obama White House, Ms. Dunn said the "two people I turn to most" were Mother Teresa and Mao Tse-Tung. She barely discussed the late nun, but waxed at length about the lessons Mao had taught her. To call Mao a "political philosopher" is a stretch. As Roger Kimball of the New Criterion reminds us, the great Polish philosopher Leszek Kolakowski properly labeled the Chinese revolutionary "one of the greatest, if not the very greatest, manipulator of large masses of human beings in the twentieth century." Indeed, the Mao revelation prompted William Ratliff, an expert on China with the Hoover Institution at Stanford University, to call her statement "outrageous and pathetic" given that Mao's role in the deaths of some 50 million people "makes it impossible for any serious person" to view him as a great philosopher.Certainly any administration has its share of wackos and deviants and enthusiasts with inappropriate affiliations - but there does seem to be too many roads leading from the ultra left into Obamaland - enough to accommodate the long march home of a lost generation of uber liberals? So far he's done little to dispel the notion - the press seems to want to continue to prop up the idea or mere perception or outright lie that he's tracking a moderate course but I don't see it at all.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
I don't have any overwhelming desire to hammer on the 'Obama is a communist/socialist' meme [even though I do invoke the charge often - out of a sense of fun of course] but this note from Fund in the WSJ does jar the sensibilities a wee bit: