Well,
things on this score had been quiet for a while, but last week a
new e-mail campaign began against me, one that is directed at
FOX NEWS and Georgetown University. I commented acidly or
flippantly to most of these notes, but it became clear that this
campaign was different from the others in that the three e-mail
writers — blewis3h@yahoo.com
, mgilbertc@yahoo.com ,
and lisabandrea@yahoo.com
— implied in their missives to FOX and Georgetown that a senior
foreign policy adviser to Governor Romney named Gabrial
Schoenfeld was either driving, involved in, or cooperating with
their efforts. [NB: Readers of this blog also will recall that
Mr. Schoenfeld slandered and lied about me repeatedly while he
was a writer at Commentary, Israel-First’s flagship
publication.]
Defamation
of me by OpEd writers in the private sector is fair enough;
after all, the public square is a rough place and when scurvy
people the likes of Mr. Schoenfeld cannot refute a person’s
argument with substance, he only has slander, lies, and
defamation in his arsenal.
I was,
however, a bit put out that someone advising and being paid by
Governor “Jobs-for-All” Romney apparently was using his position
to encourage an effort to again cost me employment. So, I sent a
letter to Governor Romney’s campaign spokesman, Mr. Kevin
Madden.
What
follows is (1) a sample of the notes sent to FOX, as well as one
sent to me which recounts Israel First’s earlier victories
against my income and public voice; (2) the note I sent to
Governor Romney’s spokesman, which includes three of the notes
sent by lisabandrea@yahoo.com, two to Georgetown and one to me
clearly suggesting Mr. Schoenfeld’s cooperation and/or
participation in the attacks on me; and, (3) the non-response
response I received from Governor Romney’s spokesman, Kevin
Madden.
Readers
can read the following material and decide for themselves what
it means. For myself, I can only conclude that it validates this
blog‘s long-held contention that there is not a nickel‘s worth
of difference between the two parties on foreign policy, and
that their interventionist policies in the Muslim world will
keep America at war with an increasing segment of Islam for the
foreseeable future.
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–TO FOX:
from mgilbertc@yahoo.com, Sat, Oct 20, 2012 7:31 pm
Mr.
XXXXXXXXXXXXX, it’s unfortunate you provided an outlet for
Michael Scheuer to articulate his well-known anti-Semitic rants,
such as his paranoid claim that “Israel owns the US Congress”
Scheuer’s psychiatric disorder is infamous: The Weekly
Standard, whose editor, Bill Kristol, appears regularly on Fox
News, documents Scheuer’s sickness:
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/005/249irrsq.asp
Jeffrey Goldberg, of the highly respected publication The
Atlantic and a recipient of the National Magazine Award for
reporting, wrote about Scheuer’s anti-Semitic hysterics:
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2009/03/scheuer-emanuel-is-a-treasonous-israel-firster/9841/
You should have greater respect for your program and for the
intellect of your audience. M.Gilbert
–TO FOX:
from mgilbertc@yahoo.com, Oct 21, 2012 9:50 am
Mr.
XXXXXXXXXXXXX: Michael Scheuer, who recently appeared on your
program, receives high praise from David Duke [links below], the
notorious former klansman and bigot, racist and anti-Semite, for
Scheuer’s anti-Semitic and Israel-bashing tirades. What were
you thinking in having Scheuer on your show?
http://www.davidduke.com/?p=4143
http://www.davidduke.com/?p=15530
–TO:
scheuer@aol.com from mgilbertc@yahoo.com , Mon, Oct 22, 2012
11:27 pm
You won’t
be autographing any employment contracts at Jamestown
Foundation, Fox News, CNN and several other think tanks and news
organizations aware of your psychiatric disorder and allegations
of an incompetent career at the CIA and falsified statements
made to the government and pertaining to your career, as
highlighted by the highly respected Gabriel Schoenfeld, who
holds a PhD in government from Harvard, in contrast to your
bogus degree from a diploma mill. It’s a nightmare to be you.
[M. Gilbert]
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When
mgilbertc@yahoo.com mentioned the Israel-Firster Gabriel
Schoenfeld it rang a bell in that I had read several media
pieces saying that he was a “senior foreign policy adviser” to
Governor Romney. I also knew the name from his attacks on me
when he a writer at Commentary. Then, in the next few
days, several deans at Georgetown received notes from
lisabandrea@yahoo.com regurgitating much of the defaming
material contained in the notes sent to FOX by
mgilbertc@yahoo.com and blewis3h@yahoo.com . In the
lisabandrea@yahoo.com notes, however, there was a new twist that
strongly suggested Governor Romney’s senior foreign policy
adviser Gabriel Schoenfeld was involved in the campaign to get
me fired from Georgetown and banned at FOX.
At this
point I decided to write to Governor Romney’s spokesman to ask
if the Romney campaign had approved this attack on me
livelihood, and if it had put Mr. Schoenfeld in charge of the
attacks. I sent a note it to Governor Romney’s spokesman, Kevin
Madden, and put the matter to him as follows:
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—–Original
Message—–
From: scheuermf
To: madden
Sent: Wed, Oct 24, 2012 9:47 am
Subject: Has Governor Romney authorized these actions by his adviser Mr. Gabriel Schoenfeld?
From: scheuermf
To: madden
Sent: Wed, Oct 24, 2012 9:47 am
Subject: Has Governor Romney authorized these actions by his adviser Mr. Gabriel Schoenfeld?
Mr.
Madden:
For the
past week or so a senior foreign-policy adviser to Governor
Romney named Gabriel Schoenfeld appears to have been running an
e-mail campaign that has described me as an anti-Semite and a
liar in an effort to get me dismissed from my post at
Georgetown’s graduate school, as well as to prevent me from
appearing again on the FOX network. Other people are writing the
defamatory notes to various Georgetown deans and to several of
the most-senior anchors at FOX and they are offering Mr.
Schoenfeld to testify against me. Mr. Schoenfeld has been
involved in several of these campaigns against me when he worked
for Commentary magazine. The last time this he and his
colleagues did this, about two years ago; they got me fired from
the Jamestown Foundation, banned from CNN, but were unable to
move Georgetown or FOX. I don’t know how things will turn out
this time.
The e-mail
addresses being used by the people who are writing these
defamatory notes — perhaps at Mr. Schoenfeld’s direction– are
blewis3h@yahoo.com, mgilbertc@yahoo.com, and
lisabandrea@yahoo.com. Following are the texts of three of the
notes Ms. Andrea sent to two Georgetown deans apparently with
Mr. Schoenfeld’s authorization. I have deleted the names of the
Georgetown officials from the notes, pending your response, but
will include all data in my published piece. I would of course
be happy to send you copies of all the defamatory notes sent
from the three e-mail addresses above if you would like to read
them.
——————————————————————
1.) TO:
GEORGETOWN DEAN FROM lisabandrea@yahoo.com, Mon, Oct 22, 2012
3:45 pm
Dear Dean
XXXXX, I’m concerned over the professional and personal conduct
of a member of Georgetown’s Center for Security Studies faculty,
Michael Scheuer, alleged in the Weekly Standard publication
[link below] and how it reflects on the integrity of Georgetown
University. http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/084zuzpe.asp?page=1
I contacted Mr. Scheuer’s director, XXXXXX, about the
article, written by a prominent public figure who holds a PhD in
government from Harvard and who is an advisor to Mitt
Romney, however, XXXXX dismissed it as inaccurate. Mr. XXXXX
was asked for specific inaccuracies and flatly refused to do so.
I look forward to your thoughts on this matter. Thank you,
Lisa Andrea
2.) On
10/22/12 2:12 PM, Lisa Andrea wrote:
Mr. XXXX,
I’m in touch with Gabriel Schoenfeld, whose article on Michael
Scheuer you have called inaccurate. Mr. Schoenfeld has asked me
to find out from you the specific inaccuracies of his article.
Looking forward to your response. Lisa
3.) From:
Lisa Andrea
To: scheuermf
Sent: Tue, Oct 23, 2012 1:13 pm
Subject: Re: Follow-Up To Dean XXXXX
Sent: Tue, Oct 23, 2012 1:13 pm
Subject: Re: Follow-Up To Dean XXXXX
Perhaps,
you’ll need to defend yourself to Dean XXXXX. Gabriel
Schoenfeld is amenable to defending his article about you and
the allegations of professional failures and false
statements made to the government and about your resume.
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I writing
to ask if Governor Romney has authorized this effort to make me
unemployed. I cannot imagine that he wants to put an American
out of work — given his campaign rhetoric — but since Mr.
Schoenfeld apparently works closely with him, I wanted to ask
whether the Governor has endorsed his adviser’s campaign before
I publish an account of what has transpired on my blog and a
dozen or so others.
I regret
sending this note to you out of the blue, but I supported Dr.
Paul during the primaries and had no contacts in the Romney
campaign. I have cc’ed two journalists at XXXXXX on this note as
that organization was kind enough to give me your contact data.
Respectfully,
Michael F.
Scheuer
Mclean, Virginia
Mclean, Virginia
—————————————————————–
With no
answer from Mr. Madden, I resent my note to him on the next
morning:
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–On Oct
25, 2012, at 6:21 AM, scheuermf@aol.com wrote:
Mr.
Madden,
I am
resending this note on the chance that my first mailing
misfired.
I would
very much appreciate a response from you today. I realize that
you have much more important things on your mind, but I suppose
you can imagine that continuing to earn a living and not being
blocked in the exercise my 1st Amendment rights are foremost in
my mind.
As they
say, silence connotes consent, so if I do not hear from you I
must assume that the participation of Mr. Schoenfeld in a
campaign to deny me employment and a voice in America’s debate
on foreign policy has the consent of Governor Romney and his
advisers. If you look at Commentary’s website and
search on my name and Mr. Schoenfeld’s name you will see that he
has been defaming me for half a dozen years. When he was doing
that in the public prints it was fair enough. I will not,
however, silently brook such abuse from someone who is the paid
foreign-policy adviser of a man who wants to be president, a man
who would disagree with my views on foreign policy and might
well prefer my silence.
Please let
me know what you think. If you need more of the texts of the
many recent defaming e-mails that have seen sent about me by
what appears to be Mr. Schoenfeld’s team or at least his
associates, I will be glad to send them to you. Or you can wait
and read them on my blog and a good number of others in the next
few days.
Respectfully,
Michael F. Scheuer
Mclean, Virginia
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Michael F. Scheuer
Mclean, Virginia
——————————————————————-
Mr. Madden
answered as follows, and so far has failed to respond to a
subsequent note from me asking who I should contact in the
Romney campaign:
——————————————————————-
From:
Kevin Madden
To: scheuermf
Sent: Thu, Oct 25, 2012 7:35 am
Subject: Re: Has Governor Romney authorized these actions by his adviser Mr. Gabriel Schoenfeld?
To: scheuermf
Sent: Thu, Oct 25, 2012 7:35 am
Subject: Re: Has Governor Romney authorized these actions by his adviser Mr. Gabriel Schoenfeld?
Mr.
Scheuer: I know nothing about this. I’m also not sure why the
inquiry would be directed to me.
——————————————————————-
Michael
Scheuer is the author of ‘Imperial Hubris’ and former chief of
the CIA’s Bin Laden Issue Station -
www.non-intervention.com
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