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Commentary: Author of Iran insignia lie invited to White House as 'expert'
Sherwood Ross
Middle East Times
July 12, 2006

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA, USA --  Canada's National Post has apologized for
running a fabricated story that Iran passed a new law requiring Jews to wear
a yellow insignia. Oddly enough, or maybe not so odd at that, the author of
this deceit, Iranian exile journalist Amir Taheri, was invited to the White
House on May 30 as one of a group of "Iraq experts" to consult with US
President George W. Bush.

We learn of the peculiar background of those Bush calls upon for counsel
from Larry Cohler-Esses, whose article on Taheri appeared in the July 3rd
issue of The Nation, a liberal American weekly. Taheri concocted the story
for Benador Associates, an American PR firm operating out of D.C. that
suckered National Post into running it.

Once NP's account hit the streets, the deceit was spread by the New York
Post, wire services, and Rush Limbaugh, America's king of bombastic talk
radio. Limbaugh, if you haven't heard him, can hardly utter a sentence
without indicting "the drive-by media" - newspapers he claims falsely attack
Mr. Bush. The phrase "drive-by" derives from "drive-by shooting," a cowardly
act by motorists who fire from their cars at innocent victims, as sometimes
happens in America.

Only it turns out, Tahiri is the "drive-by" shooter here and Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the victim of his media bullets. Some
papers that repeated Tahiri's tale puffed it up with photographs of European
Nazi Era Jews forced by Hitler to wear yellow Stars of David under the
shrieking headline: "IRAN."

Nation writer Cohler-Esses believes Tahiri and Benador are cogs in "a media
machine intent on priming the [American] public for war with Iran," a
reprise of their previous successful rendition of the First and Second Media
Preludes to Invading Iraq, conducted by the presidents Bush.

As it turns out, Tahiri has a rap sheet longer than his tongue. In 1988 he
published "Nest of Spies," a book exposed by Persian studies expert Shaul
Bakhash, a former fellow at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study.
Bakhash discovered Taheri's footnotes contained references to nonexistent
sources, including books that simply did not exist.

And in a New York Post column last year, it was Taheri who falsely
identified Iran's UN ambassador Javad Zarif as one of the students who
seized the US Embassy in Tehran in 1979. Dwight Simpson, an American
professor wrote the Post Taheri's allegation was false as Zarif was his
teaching assistant at San Francisco State University on November 4, 1979,
the day of the takeover. Simpson said the Post never published his letter.

When The Nation's Cohler-Esses contacted Eleana Benador, president of the PR
firm that disseminated Tahiri's "insignia" story, she told him accuracy
concerning Iran is "a luxury." She asked, "Is Taheri writing one or two
details that are not accurate?" Why, she declared, "This is a guy who is
putting his life at stake. The Iranian government has killed its opponents."
Details? That the insignia law does not exist? That's a detail?

So there you have it: a PR firm that makes a hero of a discredited
journalist who concocts falsehoods to spread war fever against Iran. And
gullible media like Canada's NP, the New York Post, and Rush Limbaugh, heard
on New York City's WABC, which claims the largest listening audience in
America, plus hundreds of other outlets nation-wide. The best that can be
said for Limbaugh and the NP and Post editors is they are the unwitting
dupes of Benador Associates.

Honest publications wouldn't touch Tahiri's articles with the proverbial
10-foot pole. Yet the president invites him to the White House as an "Iraq
expert."

If he chose, Mr. Bush could fill the White House Rose Garden with quite a
crowd if he threw a party for all the Tahiris and Benadors hired to spread
lies about the Middle East. We could expect to see Pentagon-contractors
Lincoln Group, of Washington, D.C., infamous for their payoffs of Iraqi
journalists. Eleana Benador herself might show, perhaps to explain how she
has flown so high in the PR industry on the wings of barely literate
handouts.

Jimmy Guckert, the male prostitute who posed as a reporter at White House
news briefings, might attend to hand out business cards. We might also catch
a glimpse of TV show host Armstrong Williams, paid $241,000 to plug Mr.
Bush's education policies. Attendees might also include government press
hacks who posed as TV news reporters during the presidential election and
Hill & Knowlton execs, who floated the infamous Kuwait incubator story
during the Gulf War.

Dick Cheney, the vice president who told us Saddam Hussein "for a certainty"
had WMD, might be induced to propose a toast to the next war for "democracy"
vs. Iran. And the president who lies with a straight face "we don't torture"
could shake the hands of those who willingly lie for him. Party favors might
be replicas of the phony "insignias" supposedly required for Iran's Jews.
The attendees would get a big laugh out of that one.

Sherwood Ross is an American columnist. Contact him at sherwoodr1@yahoo.com.

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