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R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.
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She Is Gone

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WASHINGTON — Well, that did not take long! Just weeks after initiating a war of words with Fox News and being exposed as an admirer of Chairman Mao's, Anita Dunn, the White House communications director, is stepping down. I intimated as much a couple of weeks back, when I lumped her in with two other Obama administration zanies who were forced to resign — environmental czar Van Jones and National Endowment for the Arts spokesman Yosi Sergant.

My point was that recent Democratic administrations always have welcomed to Washington fleets of eccentrics who are not to be believed. Both the Carter and the Clinton administrations were abundant with such characters, e.g., a woman who talked to monuments late at night and a surgeon general who propounded the salubrious benefits of masturbation publicly — by which I mean speaking of it in public, not actually performing it in public. Those are just two of the many bizarre figures who come to mind. Now we have the Obama administration, and I have prophesied that its zanies will outnumber those from both previous menageries combined.

The question for the moment is: Which indiscretion weighed most heavily against Dunn's tenure, the war with Fox or the praise of Mao? During her assaults on Fox News Channel, she denounced the cable network as "a wing of the Republican Party" and "opinion journalism masquerading as news." In an extended shriek, she said last month, "The reality of it is that Fox News often operates almost as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party." Is that sulfur I smell?

Actually, I doubt it was her war on Fox that caused the White House communications director to bail. After all, she is not the only White House operative to assail Fox. There have been others. Chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has claimed that Fox is not a "legitimate news organization." White House senior adviser David Axelrod has said that Fox is "not really a news organization." The president himself has gotten in on the act.

My guess is that Dunn's expressed admiration for Mao is the cause of her departure.

For this revelation, I suppose we have to thank Fox's Glenn Beck. He aired a tape of Dunn notifying an audience of students at St. Andrew's Episcopal School near Washington that this cuddly little butterball of a tyrant — who oversaw the murders of some 70 million people — is one of her "favorite philosophers." The other one, she said, is Mother Teresa, who killed no one, as far as we know. Dunn adduced both as moral exemplars for the assembled youths. Her point was something about setting out to do things you really want to do regardless of criticism. If I followed her, she saw both Mao and Mother Teresa as variations on the old Sinatra standard "My Way." In moral and practical terms, Dunn's advice to the students was confused.

What is more, she stretched the truth when asked to defend her speech. On CNN, she attempted to explain that when she spoke of Mao as one of her "favorite political philosophers," she was speaking ironically. The phrase was, she claimed, "intended as irony, but clearly the effort fell flat — at least with a certain Fox commentator whose sense of irony may be missing." Ah, Dunn's war with Fox continues.

Yet by now, many have viewed the tape that Beck aired, and I doubt they perceived any irony. Was she being ironic about Mother Teresa, too, and if so, why? To be blunt, Dunn's explanation is a lie. She is one of those ritualistic liberals who specialize in putting people on, in disturbing the peace. Disturbing the peace is a timeless liberal value, but sometimes the liberal misdemeanant goes too far. You cannot have a White House communications director advocating Mao as a role model for America's youth. Thus, she is going, going, gone. I cannot wait for the next White House zany.

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. is the founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator and an adjunct scholar at the Hudson Institute. To find out more about R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr. and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

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Sir;...This is terrible news you give me.... The thought that in America no one no matter what their grade in Government can get away with expressing respect for the likes of Chairman Mao is sad... What became of the day when This people could admire a winner and dispise a loser without need for explaination... I do not doubt that the Communist Chinese used terror...They used the terror bred in the minds of the people for the Japanese and Nationalists to sell the people Communism...I personally find such people as Mao, and Chow as the sort who do their best against a marked deck...They never stood a chance, and they won... We need such people in this country; people who know how to win at a fair price... Do you think you would do as well in a chess match as big as China, and as numerous??? An American flyer with the expeditionary force said only communism could effect such change... When he was there, mothers were trying to sell their children for a meal... No one not there, and that includes me out can imagine China as it must have been; terrible...Millions died because of mismanagement of armies, populations, and resources... The nationalists could barely scratch their butts, and them that could were pure crooks... They lost China, and we have been kicked for it ever since...We put our money on a plug horse....It takes a tremendous skill to move events through a perilous times... We should look at people like Hitler, and Stalin, and Churchill, and Napoleon for a lesson... To be able to influence people over whom you have no real authority is a wonderful and frightful skill...To succeed in pointing many on a specific course together is remarkable...If our country were in trouble, would we not want some one guiding us through; especially if we could count on their good will and virtue??? Mao got the job done...It might not be the job we wanted done; but it's done...Instead of being a drain on the world economy, China is now a bulwark...All the starving children of China are eating pretty good, and isn't that the main thing???? Rather than following people, we should do what is right, and demand what is right...People can think anything as long as they are alive to consider their lives...That is what we should look for in our forms..Life is a successful form... I like forms, forms of government, and forms of economy that keep people alive..It is what all people really like, when they are given a choice....Thanks...Sweeney
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Posted by: James A, Sweeney
Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:19 PM
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