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Ann Coulter

Liberals Love America Like O.J. Loved Nicole
 By Ann Coulter
 January 5, 2005

Even the United Nations sponge who called the United States "stingy"
immediately retracted the insult, saying he had been misinterpreted and
that the U.S. was "most generous." But the New York Times was sticking with
"stingy." In an editorial subtly titled "Are We Stingy? Yes," the Times
said the U.N. sponge "was right on target." This followed up a patriotic
editorial a few days earlier titled "America, the Indifferent."

America's stinginess is a long-standing leitmotif for liberals - which is
getting hard to square with their love for America. When it comes to
heaping insults on America, U.S. liberals are the nation's leading donors.

 In 2003, the Center for Global Development - funded by the Rockefeller
Foundation, despite the fact that it could have used that money on future
tsunami victims - concluded that the U.S. ranked 20th out of 21 nations in
helping poorer nations. This came as a surprise, inasmuch as the U.S. gives
the highest absolute amounts of foreign aid to the developing world.

But as the study explained, the center "assesses policy effort rather than
impact." As any liberal can tell you, it's not results that count, it's
intentions! In other words, the CGD discounted some countries' foreign aid
because the CGD decided it was the sort of aid that wouldn't work - even
if, in the end, it did work.

The CGD's evaluation of "effort" somehow managed to bump U.S. contributions
from the No. 1 spot to second-to-last. Sending the military to liberate
millions of people from ruthless dictators, for example, did not count as
"aid," whereas sending in peacekeepers afterward did.

The U.S. did not merely write a check to help the oppressed people of
Afghanistan and Iraq: The U.S. did most of the fighting and liberating as
well as a significant share of the dying. Where's Michael Moore with that
up-to-the-minute body count of U.S. soldiers when you need him?

But in the words of the CGD, military aid doesn't count because "one
country's security enhancement is another's destabilizing intervention" -
you know, the way U.S. soldiers "destabilized" France in 1944. (My guess
is, Presbyterian missionaries in the jungle don't get as many points as
U.N. seminars on condom use either.)

Consequently, in 2003, Norway got 7.1 points for "peacekeeping." Denmark
got 7.4 points. France got 5.2. The country that dispatched the Taliban and
Saddam Hussein ñ- and, before that, ensured that the above countries would
not be speaking German or Russian - got 1.5 points for "peacekeeping."

But at least we beat Japan! Except in other studies by liberals - who
certainly do love their country - that claim Japan beats the U.S. in
foreign aid donations.

Among Al Franken's proofs that Bill O'Reilly is a "liar" - in addition to
his jaw-dropping revelation that O'Reilly's former TV show won a "Polk" and
not a "Periwinkle" Award ñ- Franken attacked O'Reilly for having the
audacity to say the U.S. gives more foreign aid than any other country in
the world.

Responding to this outrage, Franken writes: "Japan gives more. Not per
capita. More." (And Franken is the world's largest donor of mentions of his
own USO tours.)

I guess there are as many ways to calculate "aid" as there are to calculate
"love of country." According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation
and Development, in 2003, the U.S. gave $37.8 billion out of a total $108.5
billion in foreign aid from the world's major countries ñ- notable for
being more than three times the amount from the next largest donor, the
Netherlands, clocking in at $12.2 billion. Americans make up about 5
percent of the world's population and give about 35 percent of the aid.

So it's interesting that a great patriot like Al Franken - who goes on USO
tours regularly, in case he hasn't called you at home in the last 10
minutes to remind you - would choose the method of calculating foreign aid
most disparaging to his country and call O'Reilly a "liar" for using a
different calculus.

At a minimum, in order to discount the largesse of the United States, one
must carefully exclude gigantic categories of aid, such as military aid,
food aid, trade policies, refugee policies, religious aid, private
charities and individual giving.

However "aid" is calculated, it is not that hard to calculate someone's
affection for their country based on their propensity to tell slanderous
lies about it.

Let's review.

The New York Times calls the U.S. "stingy" and runs letters to the editor
redoubling the insult, saying: "The word 'stingy' doesn't even come close
to accurately describing the administration's pathetic initial offer of
aid. ... I am embarrassed for our country."

Al Franken flies into a rage upon discovering that O'Reilly imagines the
U.S. is the most generous nation in the world.

The Washington Post criticizes Bush for not rushing back to Washington in
response to the tsunami - amid unfavorable comparisons to German Chancellor
Gerhard Schroeder, who immediately cut short his vacation and returned to
Berlin. (Nothing snaps a German to attention like news of mass death!)

The prestigious Princeton "ethicist" Peter Singer, who endorses sex with
animals and killing children with birth defects, says "when it comes to
foreign aid, America is the most stingy nation on Earth."

And has some enterprising reporter asked Sen. Patty Murray what she thinks
about the U.S.'s efforts on the tsunami? How about compared to famed
philanthropist Osama bin Laden?

In December 2002, Murray was extolling Osama bin Laden's good works in the
Middle East, informing a classroom of students: "He's been out in these
countries for decades building roads, building schools, building
infrastructure, building day-care facilities, building health-care
facilities, and the people are extremely grateful. It made their lives
better." What does Murray say about bin Laden's charity toward the (mostly
Muslim) tsunami victims?

Speaking of world leaders admired by liberals, why isn't Fidel Castro
giving the tsunami victims some of that terrific medical care liberals tell
us he has been providing the people of Cuba?

Stipulating that liberals love America - which apparently depends on what
the meaning of "love" is - do they love America as much as they love bin
Laden and Castro?

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