For a network that calmly bowed to the "advantages" of totalitarianism in Cuba's natural-disaster preparations, it was a bit shocking to hear National Public Radio anchor Melissa Block pressing a leftist congressman on Tuesday's All Things Considered about Cuban repression.
Employing what should be the standard practice of presenting the opponent's position, in this case on normalizing relations with Cuba and the Castro brothers. She found that Rep. Emanuel Cleaver of Missouri, touring Cuba with the Congressional Black Caucus, may be a "Democrat" but he celebrates a "diversity" of government styles, including lock-step communism:
BLOCK: Well, congressman, you well know that supporters of current Cuba policy -- supporters of the embargo -- say that if you lift sanctions you are going to just aid and justify a repressive regime. You're going to kill any hope of democracy. Now that regime will just use more resources to become more oppressive than it already is.
CLEAVER: Well, the world operates at its best when there is diversity. Every nation does not need to be like the United States. And frankly we already have diplomatic ties to repressive nations. And frankly if there is repression in Cuba, we didn't see it. We mingled with Cuban people. I preached at an Episcopal Church, Sunday, where we were told that there was no freedom of religion, which is not true.
Story Continues Below Ad ↓BLOCK: You did not though, as I understand it, during your five days in Cuba, you did not meet with any Cuban dissidents. Do you think there's a case to be made that you were presented with a sanitized, distorted view? If you had met with dissidents, you would've heard a very different story.
CLEAVER: Well, this trip was aimed at first of all, creating communication and hopefully opening the door for some dialogue between our government and the government of Cuba. It's not going to be helpful for us to throw our fingers in the face of the Cuban leadership while we're saying to them we believe that dialogue is possible. We talked to our enemies all around the globe. I mean, the president has already said he wants to have some open and candid dialogue with Ahmadinejad in Iran, and so we are saying the same thing should be true with our neighbor 90 miles away from the Florida coast. So we did not meet with dissidents. And, be certain of this, that issue most definitely will come up when official discussions take place between the U.S. and Cuba.
Kudos should also go to CNN’s Kiran Chetry as she interviewed leftist Rep. Barbara Lee, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, on Wednesday’s American Morning. Chetry also pressed questions about human rights and meeting with dissidents:
CHETRY: Congresswoman, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, they've documented a litany of human rights violations by the Cuban government. They talked about torture. They talked about arbitrary arrest, imprisonment with charges or trials, intimidation of dissidents and even executions. By meeting with the Cuban leadership and pushing for normalization, do you risk appearing to condone some of these human rights abuses?
LEE: Absolutely not. Well, we went down to Cuba to discuss with how we can help push the ball forward, what it would take to begin dialogue. Once, and we heard over and over again that every issue that the United States feels important, wants to discuss every issue that has been raised for the last 50 years would be on the table for discussion. And so our purpose was to see if there were preconditions on the Cuban side. We heard that there were no preconditions. And, in fact, we wanted to find out if they were interested.
We have to remember that every country in Latin America, 15 countries, have normal relations with Cuba. Most of the EU. We're the country which is isolated. The American people should have a right to travel to Cuba to determine their own perspective and so all we're saying is do we need to move forward to have a constructive dialogue based on national sovereignty and mutual respect? And members of our delegation believe that's the case. We will communicate this to our president prior to the Summit of the Americas which will be held in Trinidad, April 17.
CHETRY: Senator Mel Martinez, as you know, staunchly opposes normalizing relations under the Castro regime. He's born in Cuba. He came to the U.S. when he was 15. And this is the statement he issued to us last night.’
"Regardless of one's position on Cuba policy, one should expect that any U.S. official or member of Congress visiting Cuba would have the courage to meet with members of Cuba's struggling independent civil society and to raise concerns about the regime's systematic violation of human rights with Cuban officials."
Why didn't the delegation meet with any dissidents?
LEE: Well, let me say first of all, members of the delegation have met with the dissident community on many occasions. I am one who has done that. The purpose of this trip was to talk primarily to Cuban officials to determine whether or not we needed to recommend to our president to maintain this 50-year policy or if, in fact, it made sense to recommend that the policy be changed. And we believe that American citizens deserve the right to travel to Cuba and also, we will be recommending that it's about time that we find some kind of avenue to begin to have this discussion and dialogue with the Cuban government so that we can begin to normalize our relations and to end the embargo.
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.




















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Appeasement has the same
April 10, 2009 - 16:00 ET by Ruths husband BenAppeasement has the same track record as socialism, that is: it has never worked. But the left isn't interested in history. And you know what they say about history....
I know that my life is either a comedy or a tragedy. But my main complaint is that I got stuck in the cheap seats. -Me
Not only are they not
April 10, 2009 - 16:08 ET by mattmNot only are they not interested in history, they're not interested in the well-being of those who live under their rule.
The only thing libs are interested in is political power - so, it's actually in their interest to keep people in a state of helplessness and dependency - especially if they can blame someone else for it.
All leftists believe in
April 10, 2009 - 16:20 ET by MidAmericaAll leftists believe in the primacy of government. These people admire the 'efficiency' of the Castro regime in maintaining order and the strength of it's control over all aspects of life. After all, isn't that always the goals they propose for us? They want to silence their critics and solidify their power. They want to control where we live, how we work, what we eat, what we learn, what we drive, what healthcare we will receive and on and on. Castro would make a model democrat. In fact if he was a member of congress right now he wouldn't even stand out.
MA... Boy did you ever hit
April 10, 2009 - 16:32 ET by bigtimerMA...
Boy did you ever hit the nail on the head.
Yet people like Bachmann and Bacchus are criticized for daring to bring up socialists/communists in congress.
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
and to think JFK tried to
April 10, 2009 - 17:01 ET by MidAmericaand to think JFK tried to have Castro 'eliminated'. Shows you how far the democrat party has devolved.
For fifty years Cubans escaping by sea from Cuba have had to swim around democrats swimming the other way.
Devolved indeed..
April 10, 2009 - 19:40 ET by Sergeant ROCKAnd yet, they get away with assigning labels like 'Nazi' to that of the right when it is they that embrace people like Castro, etc.
"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them."
George Mason
As with every agenda one
April 10, 2009 - 17:05 ET by BKeyserAs with every agenda one must ask, "Que bono?" Who benefits? Why is the Black Caucus in particular and Democrats in general, so eager to "normalize" relations with Cuba? Who really gives a crap? What good will it do? Ricky wasn't that popular- it was all Lucy and always will be...
Cuban Tour Guide
April 10, 2009 - 18:55 ET by RiharCBC member- "I'd like to see some of the local life that goes on in this country."
Cuban Tour Guide- "Do you know what a Potemkin Village is?"
CBC member- "A what?"
Cuban Tour Guide- "Nevermind. Right this way, follow me!"
When a liberal speaks, the truth is busy elsewhere.
Every Nation Shouldn't Be the USA.
April 10, 2009 - 19:44 ET by someloudthunderI agree with this statement but NO nation should be under the rule of a tyrannical dictator.
We're way past the time to pull the plug on NPR.
April 10, 2009 - 20:35 ET by CKA in Red State USALet the Demockacrats/Dementocrats, the advocacy/adversary media and the libeals and leftists establish their National Progressive People's Radio.
Me, I'm tired of whatver fraction of my money goes to these socialist, secular-humanist bloviators.
justification
April 10, 2009 - 22:21 ET by m1xramAh, the justification of scoundrels. It's been done wrong before so we should keep do it wrong again. Examples: Socialism has never worked lets implement it. Universal heath care causes bad or horrible coverage let's use it. Sorry, getting off the track here.
What are we supposed to believe? A murdering dictator is a better sponsor of diversity than freedom? Or, that Cuba won't put them down if they get too diverse? You can keep that three dollar bill, I can't make the change.
Slavery
April 11, 2009 - 11:03 ET by mioilmanI spent some time listening to "The Power", XM radios slam setting of the American dream and why people of color can't participate.
One afternoon they had a guest who opined that under Batista, discrimination against darker skinned Cubans was prevelant due to the untowards influence of America over the regime.
The guest went onto explain that under Castro, racist attitudes such as these had disapeared. This statement prompted me to call the staion with a question.
Should the goal of equality for all be fastracked by enslaving everyone?
The line went dead and I still await the pending answer.
I believe Obama intends to respond.
cowards
April 12, 2009 - 04:42 ET by m1xramWhen have the cowards of oppression ever responded to the truth? I'll tell you when. If they have a 10:1 advantage and are armed. Of course we don't want a response then.
That's right. It doesn't
April 11, 2009 - 12:27 ET by fitzfongThat's right. It doesn't matther whether everyone is sick, destitute, hopeless and without a pot to piss in...as long as there is cultual "diversity". Or in the immortal words of a real leader...
"Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy, its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." -Winston Churchill
diversity
April 12, 2009 - 04:51 ET by m1xramThink of diversity as two magnets with only north polls, they can't stand to be near each other. This it the utopian goal we should strive for. lol Add that to being poor and oppressed and now you're in heaven.
Does the left really
April 11, 2009 - 12:57 ET by MrSnugglesDoes the left really believe that the cubans didnt give them the same run around that they believe the military gives visitors to guantanamo?
And is this guy really saying that there is a place in the world for murderous dictatorships? Really?