
As part of her swan song, outgoing State Department public diplomacy chief Karen Hughes is off for speeches yesterday [November 6] in London to the International Public Relations Association annual meeting and today [November 7] in Austria at the Salzburg Global Seminar, "Breaking the Glass Ceiling: Women in Politics and Business."Now, I can't say that I'm a fan of Ms. Hughes, who has, in my view, at times played the dhimmi. For example, in 2005, she addressed the annual conference of the Islamic Society of North America, an organization which propagates Wahhabism. Nevertheless, the perennial Muslim cry of "Apologize! You've insulted us" is growing old. And is it really so insulting to encourage modernization and democratization? I suppose so, if one doesn't desire to be modern or democratic....
While most U.S. analysts gave mixed reviews to her two-year stint, some folks in the Mideast were less charitable. Much less charitable.
Hughes, wrote Rami G. Khouri, a widely respected columnist in Lebanon's Daily Star, "should apologize for subjecting her own country, and we who were the objects of her mission, to what can only be described as a monumental and insulting hoax."
Khouri said Hughes "never understood that her brand of moralizing and arrogant cultural cheerleading -- 'Go, Muslims, go! . . . You can be modern and democratic if you really try!' -- was part of the problem, not part of the solution." Hughes "failed miserably and totally," he said, but "she never really had a chance," given U.S. policies, and she ended up "playing the fool on the global stage that increasingly came to see her as a strange combination of a comedy and horror show rolled into one."
Well, you can't please everyone.
Read the rest at Always On Watch.
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