The Wall Street Journal poses the question - who is Noam Chomsky? Remember, he is the man whose book Venezuela's Pres. Hugo Chavez said at the UN last week should be read by everyone.
As the WSJ says in this piece:
"To his supporters Noam Chomsky is a brave and outspoken champion of the oppressed against a corrupt and criminal political class. But to his opponents he is a self-important ranter whose one-sided vision of politics is chosen for its ability to shine a spotlight on himself. And it is surely undeniable that his habit of excusing or passing over the faults of America's enemies, in order to pin all crime on his native country, suggests that he has invested more in his posture of accusation than he has invested in the truth."
Read one "take" [that is, the WSJ's op-ed piece] on Chomsky.
As the WSJ says in this piece:
"To his supporters Noam Chomsky is a brave and outspoken champion of the oppressed against a corrupt and criminal political class. But to his opponents he is a self-important ranter whose one-sided vision of politics is chosen for its ability to shine a spotlight on himself. And it is surely undeniable that his habit of excusing or passing over the faults of America's enemies, in order to pin all crime on his native country, suggests that he has invested more in his posture of accusation than he has invested in the truth."
Read one "take" [that is, the WSJ's op-ed piece] on Chomsky.
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