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Home Front: Politix
Obama aide fires back at Beck over Mao remarks
2009-10-18
(CNN) -- White House communications director Anita Dunn fired back at criticism from TV commentator Glenn Beck on Friday, saying that a Mao Tse-tung quote Beck took issue with was picked up from legendary GOP strategist Lee Atwater.

White House communications director Anita Dunn says she picked up a Mao quote from a legendary Republican. "The Mao quote is one I picked up from the late Republican strategist Lee Atwater from something I read in the late 1980s, so I hope I don't get my progressive friends mad at me," Dunn told CNN.

As for Beck's criticism: "The use of the phrase 'favorite political philosophers' was intended as irony, but clearly the effort fell flat -- at least with a certain Fox commentator whose sense of irony may be missing."

On Thursday night's program, Beck showed exclusive video of Dunn discussing the communist leader, who was responsible for a cultural revolution in 1966 that included re-education camps and setting the army and students on witch hunts against his opponents. Millions of Chinese suffered or died, most notably teachers, writers, political opponents or anyone deemed a "reactionary."

Dunn, taped in a speech in what appears to be a church, said the leader's philosophies were a guidepost for her own strategy on politics. She also praised the philosophy used by religious icon Mother Teresa. "The third lesson and tip actually comes from two of my favorite political philosophers: Mao Tse-tung and Mother Theresa -- not often coupled with each other, but the two people I turn to most to basically deliver a simple point which is 'you're going to make choices; you're going to challenge; you're going to say why not; you're going to figure out how to do things that have never been done before."

The comments set Beck into a tirade. "It's insanity. This is her hero's work," he said. "She thinks of this man's work all the time? It would be like me saying to you, 'you know who my favorite political philosopher is? Adolf Hitler.' Have you read Mein Kampf? [She wants to] fight your fight like Hitler did," Beck said.

Dunn recently blasted Fox News saying that the cable news organization often operates as either "the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party."

"When he [Obama] goes on Fox, he understands that he's not really going on it as a news network at this point. He's going to debate the opposition. And that's fine. He never minds doing that.

"They're widely viewed as a part of the Republican Party. Take [the GOP's] talking points, put them on the air, take [the GOP's] opposition research, put them on the air," Dunn said.

Fox News in a statement to CNN said its programming was comparable to the editorial page of a newspaper.

Still, Beck wasted no time Thursday in using Dunn's comments to blast the Obama administration for promoting what he deems a radical agenda. "America, how many radicals is it going to take? How many radicals surrounding our president before you understand that when the president said he wants to transform the country, he wants to transform it all right," Beck said.
Posted by:Fred

#17   After watching her speak on U-Tube, I get the impression that we have been invaded by an Alien Species from Outer Space, that Geco/Lizzard Tongue thing is a dead give-a-way

Like Nancy's eye blinking.
Posted by: Jumbo Slinerong5015   2009-10-18 23:19  

#16  Notice that Ms. Lizard Lips keeps bringing up the dead (Mao, Mother Teresa, Lee Atwater)? None of them are available to comment if she even got their remarks correct, much less in the proper context. I'm guessing....nope, not even close.
Posted by: Cornsilk Blondie   2009-10-18 23:08  

#15  "The Mao quote is one I picked up from the late Republican strategist Lee Atwater from something I read in the late 1980s, so I hope I don't get my progressive friends mad at me," Dunn told CNN.

At least she didn't claim it was "pillow talk."

*gag*
Posted by: Pappy   2009-10-18 22:20  

#14  At WikiAnswers, the question was posted, did Lee Atwater say sarcastically that Mao was one of his favorite philosophers. The answer was no. Lee Atwater quoted Mao to make a point but he never said sarcastically that Mao was one of his favorite philosophers. Dunn is bald faced lieing.
Posted by: Galactic Coordinator Angomoting3589   2009-10-18 19:02  

#13  Over-statement is inherent to heated rhetoric. That is why statesmen declare clear positions that negate rant. Or maybe Hussein O isn't a statesman?

I can't say I like Beck, but I don't go ape-shht when I disagree with him.
Posted by: Helmuth, Speaking for Grerelet4852   2009-10-18 17:14  

#12  AP - the audio doesn't do justice. Watch the weird lizard-like lip licking presentation to get the whole icky feel
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-18 16:12  

#11  I heard her audio and was amazed to hear of Mao and Mother Theresa in the same breath. Glenn Beck may be over the top at times, but ad hominem attacks by the WH is SOP for criticisms of their policies by anybody.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2009-10-18 15:49  

#10  Ms. Dunn needs to work on her lying skills if she wishes to continue her role in the Obama Politboro.
Posted by: DMFD   2009-10-18 11:26  

#9  After watching her speak on U-Tube, I get the impression that we have been invaded by an Alien Species from Outer Space, that Geco/Lizzard Tongue thing is a dead give-a-way
Posted by: Gleling Mussolini6224   2009-10-18 11:26  

#8  She is an admirer of Communist thug who killed millions.

That's the real point, isn't it -- not that she looked up Mao in the Book of Famous Quotations for a zinger, but that she doesn't have a problem with all that Mao did.

Lee Atwater might have used the quote, but he never admired the murder of millions of people.
Posted by: Steve White   2009-10-18 11:12  

#7  She is who she is and that quote was not irony--she meant it no matter how you spin it or nuance it or how you pass the buck back to Beck and FOX. She is an admirer of Communist thug who killed millions. I recall some quote about putting lipstick on a pig back during the election season.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-10-18 10:23  

#6  Anita Dunn reminds me of the villainous Russian Colonel Rosa Klebb in "From Russia with Love". She successfully poisons James Bond by means of fugu venom tipped dart hidden in her shoe.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-10-18 10:18  

#5  Guys, if your wife ever catches you with The Other Woman just tell her she's 'missing the irony' of the situation.

Everything will be just fine then.

{8^0
Posted by: Parabellum   2009-10-18 09:40  

#4  under the bus, Anita.
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-18 07:48  

#3  No sale.

1) Who uses ironic references to political strategists when speaking to a high-school audience?
2) How many 17-18 yr olds know who the hell Lee Atwater was? Why should they even care?

I trust that the right-wing hate machine people doing reporters jobs are trying to hunt down ANY reference to Atwater and Mao... by anybody. What was this book? 1 gets you 10 that NO such quote exists.
Posted by: Free Radical   2009-10-18 04:36  

#2  Here is a perfect opportunity for Obama to say Dunn “acted stupidly”. Think he'll do it? Me neither.
Posted by: ed   2009-10-18 01:59  

#1  Anyone who thinks she was joking should listen to that tape of her speech before they make a comment.

Trust me. The woman was NOT joking.
Posted by: Jumbo Slinerong5015   2009-10-18 00:52  

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