By DONALD KAUL
Washington correspondent
When you think “chutzpah,” rarely is Saudi Arabia the first association that comes to mind. Chutzpah is a Yiddish word for the quality embodied by the fellow who kills his parents, then asks for mercy because he’s an orphan. Saudis tend to be Muslims. Their affection for things Yiddish is virtually undetectable.
Nevertheless, if you’re looking for a hand-tooled, gold-leafed example of outrageous chutzpah, Saudi Arabia is the place to go.
The Saudis, it has been reported, think that nations fighting global warming by reducing their use of oil should pay Saudi Arabia a fee to make up for their loss of business.
Let me repeat that: They think that we should pay them something extra for using less oil.
Sort of makes your eyes cross, doesn’t it?
“Assisting us as oil-exporting countries in achieving economic diversification is very crucial for us through foreign investments, technology transfer, insurance and funding,” a Saudi official told The New York Times.
Well whoop-dee-do. The sheiks are sitting around in their gold-plated palaces, bleeding us dry while their worthless progeny gambol in the beaches of the French Riviera (when they’re not plotting a terrorist attack against us), and now they want a little something extra to sweeten the deal.
Wouldn’t you think that with oil at $80 a barrel they could fund their own economic diversification and their own technological transfer and insurance?
Moreover, Saudi Arabia is teeming with Islamic schools that do little but preach hatred for Jews and Americans. The least they could do is shut them before asking us for a handout.
The Saudis are merely getting into the mainstream. You’re nobody these days unless you can get someone to reward you for failure, or at least for not trying to succeed. It all started, I suppose, when we started paying farmers not to grow things. That set a bad example.
We followed that up by giving both Israel and Egypt big annual payments so that they would stop trying to kill each other. When people talk about our foreign aid, basically they’re talking about Israel and Egypt. The rest of our foreign aid-humanitarian, military-doesn’t amount to much.
And, lest we forget, we gave both Germany and Japan a great deal of money after World War II to make up for the fact that they’d attacked us and lost. And, to their credit, they haven’t done it since
Washington correspondent
When you think “chutzpah,” rarely is Saudi Arabia the first association that comes to mind. Chutzpah is a Yiddish word for the quality embodied by the fellow who kills his parents, then asks for mercy because he’s an orphan. Saudis tend to be Muslims. Their affection for things Yiddish is virtually undetectable.
Nevertheless, if you’re looking for a hand-tooled, gold-leafed example of outrageous chutzpah, Saudi Arabia is the place to go.
The Saudis, it has been reported, think that nations fighting global warming by reducing their use of oil should pay Saudi Arabia a fee to make up for their loss of business.
Let me repeat that: They think that we should pay them something extra for using less oil.
Sort of makes your eyes cross, doesn’t it?
“Assisting us as oil-exporting countries in achieving economic diversification is very crucial for us through foreign investments, technology transfer, insurance and funding,” a Saudi official told The New York Times.
Well whoop-dee-do. The sheiks are sitting around in their gold-plated palaces, bleeding us dry while their worthless progeny gambol in the beaches of the French Riviera (when they’re not plotting a terrorist attack against us), and now they want a little something extra to sweeten the deal.
Wouldn’t you think that with oil at $80 a barrel they could fund their own economic diversification and their own technological transfer and insurance?
Moreover, Saudi Arabia is teeming with Islamic schools that do little but preach hatred for Jews and Americans. The least they could do is shut them before asking us for a handout.
The Saudis are merely getting into the mainstream. You’re nobody these days unless you can get someone to reward you for failure, or at least for not trying to succeed. It all started, I suppose, when we started paying farmers not to grow things. That set a bad example.
We followed that up by giving both Israel and Egypt big annual payments so that they would stop trying to kill each other. When people talk about our foreign aid, basically they’re talking about Israel and Egypt. The rest of our foreign aid-humanitarian, military-doesn’t amount to much.
And, lest we forget, we gave both Germany and Japan a great deal of money after World War II to make up for the fact that they’d attacked us and lost. And, to their credit, they haven’t done it since
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