The Los Angeles
Times editorialized in favor of Daniel Pipes today (see
below). Previous publications to have done so include the
Chicago Sun-Times,
Jerusalem Post,
New Republic,
New York Post,
and Pakistan
Today.A Misdirected Attack
Los Angeles Times
August 17, 2003
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/1205
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/editorials/la-ed-pipes17aug17,1,4999445.story?coll=la-news-comment-editorials
Opposition parties use the Senate confirmation process to
block presidential appointments they don't like, but it's a
weapon that has to be used reluctantly and in extreme cases.
In filibustering the judicial nomination of Alabama Atty. Gen.
William H. Pryor Jr., for instance, Senate Democrats are
stopping a far-right extremist from joining a federal appeals
court for life. But in trying to prevent Middle East scholar
Daniel Pipes from joining the board of the U.S. Institute of
Peace, Sens. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), Christopher J. Dodd
(D-Conn.) and Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) are abusing their privilege.
Pipes has a long record of stirring up controversy on Islamic
affairs. Long before Sept. 11, 2001, he warned of the danger of
Arab terrorists lurking within the United States. He has been a
fervent defender of Israel, including its settlement policy. His
stands have earned him the enmity of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations, which is leading the charge against
his nomination.
But however provocative Pipes may be, he is no bigot. In his
2002 book "Militant Islam Reaches America," he states that
Muslim immigrants can "bring much of value, including new
energy, to their host societies." He has consistently urged Arab
Americans to shun radicalism and embrace moderate Islam. Pipes,
who earned his doctorate at Harvard and has written 11 books,
would bring a lively and inquiring mind to the institute, which
is a research organization created by Congress to promote
peaceful resolutions of international conflicts.
Pipes would not, in this capacity, have remotely the power of a
federal judge. His nomination has been endorsed by a number of
distinguished scholars, including Paul Kennedy, Fouad Ajami and
John Keegan.
President Bush appointed Pipes to the board April 4 and is
reportedly considering a recess appointment, which circumvents
the normal Senate approval process. It should not have come to
this. Sens. Kennedy, Dodd and Harkin should drop their
resistance to Pipes.
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