Thomas Friedman was born in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. As a child, he once attended a Jewish summer camp where Abe Foxman was a counselor. In high school, he wrote articles for his school's newspaper,[1] including one for which he interviewed Ariel Sharon, an Israeli general who later became Prime Minister of Israel.
Have you ever read his tripe on globalism? Unreal.. here is an anti-Friedman site that criticizes Friedman here are a few Friedman quotes:
"this anti-globalization movement is largely the well intentioned but ill informed being led around by the ill intentioned and well informed (protectionist unions and anarchists)" (NYT, 4/24/2001)
"The economic quacks peddling conspiracy theories about globalization; the anti-free-trade extremists, such as Ralph Nader's group, Public Citizen; the protectionist trade unions; and the anarchists. These groups deserve to be called by their real name: 'The Coalition to Keep the World's Poor People Poor.' " (NYT, 4/14/2000).
"they offer the third world no coherent plan for how to develop and preserve the environment. Their only plan is that developing countries stop developing." (NYT 4/14/2000)
Thomas Friedman was born in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis. As a child, he once attended a Jewish summer camp where Abe Foxman was a counselor. In high school, he wrote articles for his school's newspaper,[1] including one for which he interviewed Ariel Sharon, an Israeli general who later became Prime Minister of Israel.
The media gives us "choice" just as Washington gives us "choice."
We can "choose" between a "liberal" like Clinton or a "conservative" like Shrub. Both give us wars and economic globalism.
Along the same lines, we can read "liberal" NY Times commentators like Friedman or "conservative" commentators like William Safire! Isn't the free press great? You get to read either a "liberal" Zionist or a "conservative" Zionist's views on foreign policy.