American Conservative Cover Portrays Rudy Giuliani as Fascist

Kurt Nimmo
TruthNews
December 23, 2007

It will likely enrage the neocons — The American Conservative, a biweekly paleoconservative magazine, has graced its January issue with an illustration of Rudy Giuliani decked out in fascist garb.

“Giuliani has surrounded himself with advisors who think the Bush Doctrine didn’t go nearly far enough,” writes Michael C. Desch for the magazine.

[Rudy’s] campaign is a big tent: it has by some estimates between 60 and 70 advisors. Some—British Soviet expert Robert Conquest and Reagan campaign defense advisor William Van Cleave—are clearly window-dressing. The core of senior advisors includes former Commentary editor Norman Podhoretz, Martin Kramer (Middle East), Stephen Rosen (defense), S. Enders Wimbush (diplomacy), Peter Berkowitz (statecraft, human rights, and freedom), Kim Holmes (foreign policy), and perhaps Daniel Pipes. Giuliani’s chief foreign-policy advisor is retired diplomat and Yale instructor Charles Hill. In the face of controversy about how many neoconservatives were playing prominent roles, Podhoretz bragged to the New York Observer, “Giuliani doesn’t think that this is a liability.”

Of course Ghouliani doesn’t think stacking his campaign deck with mass murder friendly scum is a “liability,” as Rudy is the best hope for the neocons, who are perched on the precipice of losing the inside track come November, 2008.

It appears the Pod is at the center of the Ghouliani campaign, never mind he is seriously out of touch with the American people, who overwhelmingly want out of Iraq and oppose an attack on Iran:

The biggest problem Podhoretz poses for the Giuliani campaign is that he has some particularly far-fetched beliefs that even in these fevered times most Americans do not share. As Ian Buruma noted in a recent review of World War IV, Podhoretz “expresses a weird longing for the state of war, for the clarity it brings, and for the chance to divide one’s fellow citizens, or indeed the whole world, neatly into friends and foes, comrades and traitors, warriors and appeasers, those who are with us and those who are against.”

In normal, non-Bushzarro times, the old psychopath would be locked up as a menace to society and the remaining neocons would be run off, if not arrested and slapped in orange jumpsuits.

Representative of this gaggle is none other than Daniel Pipes, who hates people opposed to the World War IV scheme and equates them to “the Islamists’ auxiliary mujahideen,” and thus likely worthy of a trip to the torture chambers of Camp Gitmo:

Daniel Pipes is the crazy uncle of the Giuliani campaign. In some places he is listed as a senior advisor, but the chair of the senior advisory team went to great lengths to minimize his influence. This is not surprising because even among this group, Pipes stands out as an extremist. His day job is as director of The Middle East Forum, a think tank that focuses on U.S. interests in the Middle East and includes Campus Watch, a group that monitors Middle Eastern studies on campus for evidence of anti-Israel bias. He gave this over-the-top assessment of the situation to the New York Sun in December 2006: “Self-hating Westerners have an out-sized importance due to their prominent role as shapers of opinion in universities, the media, religious institutions, and the arts. They serve as the Islamists’ auxiliary mujahideen.” Pipes’s appointment to the board of the U.S. Institute of Peace by President Bush sparked controversy because, among other things, he urged Congress to pass legislation to establish a board to monitor federally funded area studies programs in universities for anti-American sentiments.

Now that the empty vessel Bush — empty, as Bob Woodward noted, when the then presidential selectee stated: “I don’t have the foggiest idea about what I think about foreign policy” — is preparing to make his exit to the Crawford compound, the neocons are placing their best hopes in the Ghoul, who comes from mobster pedigree — his father, Harold, friend of mobster Lou Carbonetti, Jr., served time for robbery and worked as the collector for Giuiliani’s uncle Leo — and surrounded himself with felons, molesters and embezzlers (see Rudolph Giuliani’s Skeleton Closet). The Ghoul is less an empty vessel, as the intellectually challenged Bush is, and more a self-seeker who wants to be president. He is intelligent enough to be dangerous, especially considering the company he keeps.

But fear not. Ghouliani, the mobbed-up cross-dresser, will not make it to the Oval Office. No, that present will be delivered to the Hillary and Obama team, ready to snatch the Democratic nomination this coming year.

Of course, Hillary and Obama are nearly as dangerous as the Ghoul and his closet of warmongering, pro-AIPAC, Arab and Muslim hating psychopaths. Hill and ‘Bama are onboard with the Middle East domestication project, as the Bilderberg Queen voted for Bush’s Iraq invasion and she has come out repeatedly in favor of attacking Iran, as has Obama.

It will simply be less in your face, less overly fascist, more creepy and in the shadows, as there is a PR problem with the chest-beating neocons, who trail blazed the current mass murder campaign but will be asked to go quietly into the good night.

Neocons, naturally, never do anything quietly.

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  2. George on December 23rd, 2007

    Hopefully the next lunar eclipse isn’t the launch date of the war on Iran.
    Wednesday Feb 20 ‘08.

    Just say NO!

  3. S. Wolf Britain on December 23rd, 2007

    Wow, “(Fascist-)Pipes(-Dreamer)” sure IS “over the top”, isn’t he!! Equating millions of Americans who don’t buy and aren’t blindly sycophant-ing the Neo-Nazi-CON pipe-dream with the insurgency!! In a way, though, he isn’t wrong, or far from wrong, because those millions of Americans are part of the lawful, legitimate resistance to fascism in the U.S. and the world, as those in Iraq who are resisting the completely illegal, mass-murderous and extreme human rights violating American occupation, without murdering their own for the occupation forces, are the legitimate legal resistance to the occupation!! But that Pipes expects us to go blindly and mass-murder-worshipfully along with the U.S. and Israeli fascist agenda is WAY over the top!! So you’re so correct, Kurt, that all those who run things in this country and world with that same or similar sort of “bent-Pipes” psychopathic bent, should be locked up for the safety of the U.S. and the entire world!!

  4. Brady on December 24th, 2007

    This article was to easy on Rudy.

  5. John Mascaro on December 25th, 2007

    As we know, George H.W. Bush recently served as host of the Romney speech on religion and gave Mitt the congratulatory handshake and “blessing” - publicly. All this of all places at the Bush Library while the former Massachussetts governor stood before a podium complete with presidential seal.

    I took that as a sign from the Bush camp that their support [and the NWO’s] is actually with Mitt - not with Giuliani. Recall that Giuliani is a former prosecutor - albeit a very ambitious one. But old Mitt is more the polished, slick-willy-like financier founder of the Bain Capital Group - more the type the Bush clan can play bridge with after all.

    They know that notwithstanding the attempts to wrap him in the flag and in 911, old Rudy is just too difficult a “sell” for mainstream America. So as far as I’m concerned, Rudy is toast and front covers like this from publications like American Conservative only continue to reinforce that fact.

    “In normal, non-Bushzarro times, the old psychopath [Podhoretz] would be locked up as a menace to society and the remaining neocons would be run off, if not arrested and slapped in orange jumpsuits.” 100% agreed. And those times are returning soon if [when] Dr. Paul is elected president.

    I am hopeful that there are enough of us true American patriots out there with the faith and ability to take whatever appropriate actions are necessary to fend off this scurge on our political psyche - this false Republicanism, this “neoconism” - this ridiculous insult to our rich American history.

  6. S. Wolf Britain on December 27th, 2007

    The pic was too easy on him too, what with the “soft-fascist” uniform, when he’s for about as “hard” a fascism and gangster tactics against most of the American people as it can be and/or get!

  7. zarchon on February 28th, 2008

    Brilliant piece…..it’s no surprise that pipes runs with loonies like Douglas Feith, M. Thomas Eisenstadt and Paul Wolfowitz. It makes JINSA look like Eisenstadt’s Harding Institute.