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Ashcroft Appearance on Schlafly's 1997 Conspiracist Video

by Chip Berlet


1/11/01 - Revision 1


John Ashcroft appeared in a 1997 video from Phyllis Schlafly’s Eagle Forum
that
portrayed the feminist movement, multiculturalism, reproductive rights, gay
rights, environmental concerns, global cooperation, and even chemical
weapons
treaties as part of a secret conspiracy to promote a socialist One World
Government and New World Order.

The video, "Global Governance: The Quiet War Against American Independence,"
is
introduced by Schlafly who claims that President Clinton is part of a
conspiracy
outlined by his former professor Carroll Quigley, involving a "small elite"
of
"cosmopolitan" and "international" power brokers who are close to government
and
"equally devoted to secrecy and the secret use of financial influence in
political life."

This type of conspiracist allegation is found in the right-wing of the
Republican Party, the Patriot and armed militia movement, and the Far Right.
The
use of language about cosmopolitan international financial elites shows
insensitivity to the historic use of such phrases to promote antisemitic
claims
of an international Jewish banking conspiracy.

Other featured speakers on the video include Jeane Kirkpatrick, former U.S.
Ambassador to the United Nations; Jesse Helms, Chairman, Senate Foreign
Relations Committee; Helen Chenoweth (now Helen Chenoweth-Hage) U.S.
Representative, Idaho; and Patrick Buchanan, identified as a syndicated
columnist & "Crossfire" co-host.

Both Chenoweth and Buchanan have made overtures to the Patriot and militia
movements. In 1997 Rep. Chenoweth introduced a bill co-sponsored by 43 House
members to block a federal plan to designate certain historic waterways
"heritage rivers." The primarily symbolic gesture had been attacked by the
Patriot movement and the overlapping anti-environmentalist "Wise Use"
movement
as a federal land grab. Some claimed it was part of a UN-backed New World
Order
initiative. A section of the Eagle Forum video raises similar concerns,
complete
with maps of US territory showing UN/US land grabs. Similar conspiracist
charges
are a regular feature of publications from the John Birch Society.

In early 2000, Chenoweth worked openly with the John Birch Society, a major
Patriot group, in an effort to stop the transfer of the Panama Canal. In
response, Jason F. Isaacson, director of the American Jewish Committee’s
Washington Office, wrote a letter to Rep. Chenoweth. Defending the right of
the
Birch Society to express its views in public, Isaacson wrote that, "We fear
that
your invitation to the John Birch Society to speak at Wednesday's
congressional
briefing gives weight and prestige to perspectives that are, and ought to
remain, at the fringes of society...We respectfully urge you to withdraw
your
invitation." Issacson said AJC challenged "the wisdom of offering the
Society a
congressional platform from which to promulgate those views - views that for
decades have fueled and thrived on conspiracy theories, nativism,
isolationism
and intolerance."

According to the video box for "Global Governance," in the video "You’ll see
the
Clinton Administration’s dangerous drive to ratify treaties that give global
bureaucrats control over American land, natural resources, private property,
our
economy, and even our children and our families."

Ashcroft is highlighted on the video box, and makes two substantial
appearances
including giving the video’s closing comments.

In his first appearance, Ashcroft comments on claims that United Nations
treaties protecting the rights of children are suspect and could result in
overly-intrusive government meddling with parental rights:


"I don’t really believe that our government should interfere substantially
with
child rearing. It would be wrong for states to tell parents what they could
or
what they should do with their children--or for the federal government. But
when
you take that beyond the state and the federal government to an
international
organization that would seek to tell you, for instance, that you couldn’t
take
your child out of certain sex education classes in our schools, for example;
I
think a family ought to have a right to understand what values it supports
in
that arena, and to protect the child in relation to those values."

At the end of the video, after repeated attacks on how the United Nations
and
international conferences and treaties promote a radical feminist, pro-gay,
abortion on demand agenda that will undermine the American family, Ashcroft
says:


"I simply reject the notion that somehow we can go to countries where there
is
less freedom, less respect, less dignity for any affected
population--whether it
be women or children--and get them to tell us what we ought to be doing. I
think
as responsible individuals, given the capacity to make consequential choices
by
our government (and ultimately by God who created us to be free), we don’t
need
an international organization to tell us how to treat our children, how to
treat
ourselves, how to treat our women, how to fashion our families. As free
Americans we can make those decisions right here at home."

Throughout the video, assertions are made that enforcing UN and other global
treaties is part of a grand design to destroy US sovereignty. At one point
there
is a hint that it is all part of a communist plot. The Justice Department is
involved in several ways with reporting requirements and enforcement
responsibilities that evolve from some of these treaties.



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http://www.publiceye.org/conspire/Global_Governance/Ashcroft.htm



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For background information on this type of conspiracism, see Right-Wing
Populism
in America, Too Close for Comfort, by Chip Berlet and Matthew N. Lyons, New
York: Guilford Press, 2000.

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