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 Free at Last | Patrick J. Buchanan

 Wall Street Journal | November 5, 1999

 IN ORWELL'S 1984, employees at the Ministry of Truth were given
 time off for "the Two-Minutes Hate," to shout curses at the enemies
 of Big Brother.  In Buchanan and Anti-Semitism, Norman Podhoretz
 shows a fine aptitude for the exercise.  While clearing up all the
 debris he left on your page would require a small book, let me
 respond to a few of his charges.

 He calls my new book, A Republic, Not an Empire, "soft on Hitler."
 Yet in it I call Hitler a "monster," charge him with "ugly actions
 and discriminatory laws" against German Jews as early as 1933,
 equate his treatment of rivals to Al Capone's, and describe the
 post-1939 situation in Poland as "the peace of Auschwitz and Katyn,
 where SS and NKVD killers roamed free and labored long into the
 night."  This is "soft on Hitler"?

 Mr. Podhoretz says I have a  "habit of championing the cause of
 almost anyone accused of participating actively in Hitler's
 genocidal campaign against the Jews."

 But whom have I defended?  Six men.  Frank Walus of Chicago and
 Ivan Stebelsky of Denver, accused by Simon Wiesenthal of being
 Nazi war criminals, were proven to be wholly innocent.  Tscherim
 Soobzokov of New Jersey was about to receive compensation for the
 vile slander that he was an SS killer when he was blown to pieces
 by a bomb outside his home.

 I defended John Demjanjuk for ten years, insisting he was not
 "Ivan the Terrible" of Treblinka.  On the eve of Mr. Demjanjuk's
 scheduled execution, Moscow released documents proving "Ivan" was
 another man.  Demjanjuk had never even been at Treblinka.  Due
 perhaps to my columns, John Demjanjuk's wrongful execution was
 delayed, and averted, and Israel was spared the international
 disgrace of having hanged an innocent man.

 Karl Linnas was accused of being a Nazi killer at the Tartu camp in
 Estonia.  Along with the Washington Post, I opposed his being sent
 back to certain death in the USSR.  All I asked for was a fair
 trial for Linnas, right here in the USA.

 As for Dr. Arthur Rudolph, the German rocket scientist who built
 the Saturn that took Neil Armstrong to the moon, he was cleared by
 two postwar investigations and brought to America under Harry
 Truman.  Under threat of a loss of his pension, Social Security,
 and honors, Rudolph, the victim of a heart attack, did renounce
 his U.S. citizenship and return to Germany.  There, the German
 government investigated the U.S. Justice Department's charges
 against him and found them baseless.  What did I ask for?  Only
 that Dr. Rudolph be given a hearing before a congressional
 committee, so that both his accusers and his defenders could
 present their respective cases.

 Now, why did I take up the causes of these men?

 Because I believed they were innocent, or I believed they had not
 been given a fair chance to prove their innocence.  And because no
 one else would.  While I have paid a high price for having done so,
 I have never regretted it.  It was the best journalism I ever did.

 As for my views on Israel, they have changed.  With the Intifada,
 I came to believe that Israel's survival now mandated a homeland,
 a flag, and a nation of their own for the Palestinian people.
 A friend of mine I made in Israel at the end of the Six Day War,
 Yitzhak Rabin reached the same conclusion at the same time.  For
 attempting to negotiate peace with Arafat, Rabin, too, was called
 an anti-Semite and Nazi, and was murdered in that climate of hatred.

 Do we really want to recreate this climate in our own country?

 All but one of Mr. Podhoretz's charges are recycled garbage from
 his old compactor, Commentary.  But his newest shows how his
 obsession with me over ten years has begun to impair his reason.

 Mr. Podhoretz speaks of the "incredible words" I wrote for Ronald
 Reagan to justify a presidential visit to Bitburg.  "Through Mr.
 Reagan's mouth," says he, "Mr. Buchanan declared that the soldiers
 buried there, who included members of SS units, were 'victims of
 the Nazis just as surely as the victims in concentration camps.'
 No more disgusting example of moral equivalence can ever have been
 recorded or can scarcely even be imagined."

 What is wrong with this?  Just about everything.

 First, there is the insinuation that I could put in the "mouth" of
 Ronald Reagan "incredible words" he did not understand or believe.
 This is grossly insulting; the Ronald Reagan I served could not be
 manipulated by anyone into saying what he did not believe.

 Second, President Reagan never equated SS troops and camp victims.
 He equated the teenage boys Hitler put in uniform and sent to
 certain death at war's end with concentration-camp victims.  Here
 is Mr. Reagan's statement in full:

 "These [SS troops] were the villains, as we know, that conducted
 the persecutions and all.  But there are 2,000 graves there, and
 most of those, the average age is about eighteen.  I think that
 there's nothing wrong with visiting that cemetery where those young
 men are victims of Nazism, also, even though they were fighting in
 the German uniform, drafted into service to carry out the hateful
 wishes of the Nazis.  They were victims, just as surely as the
 victims in the concentration camps."

 Third, I did not write these words; no one did.  Mr. Reagan made
 this remark spontaneously, in answer to a questioner, as he was
 departing an editors' briefing on April 18, 1985.  He drew the
 parallel.  I had nothing to do with it.  We are thus left with the
 accusation that Ronald Reagan gave the world the most "disgusting
 example of moral equivalence" ever recorded or imagined.  Strange
 that no one but Mr. Podhoretz has noticed this.

 As I wrote years ago, true anti-Semitism -- a hatred of Jews for
 who they are or what they believe -- is a disease of the heart.
 Unrepented of, it corrupts the soul.  There is no such hatred in
 my heart for any group or any individual.  That includes Mr.
 Podhoretz, a one-time comrade.  Perhaps Norman should review his
 own past writings and search his own soul to determine which of us
 harbors the morally unhealthy obsession.

 "Good riddance to bad rubbish," Mr. Podhoretz says of my leaving
 the GOP.  Decades ago, I was among those conservatives who urged
 that we throw open our doors and welcome to our ranks the
 "neoconservatives" fleeing the party of George McGovern.  Now they
 have become our inquisitors, hurling anathemas at any who decline
 to embrace their revised dogmas.  _Non_serviam_, Norman.

 All my life I have labored in the vineyards of the Republican
 Party, and fought in more campaigns than ever did Mr. Podhoretz
 and his cohorts.  But, today, I look upon that party the way a man
 looks on a beloved home in the old neighborhood where he grew up,
 as he sees squatters convert it into a crack house.  You don't know
 whether to burn it down in rage, or just drive away and never look
 back.  I have decided to leave; and the sentiment I feel most on
 reading such as Norman's 3,000-word rant against me, is liberation.

 Free at last.





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