By Glenn Greenwald
In the wake of the disappearance and likely murder of
Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi, some of the most fervent and
righteous voices demanding that others sever their ties with the Saudi
regime have, understandably, come from his colleagues at that
paper. “Why do you work for a murderer?,” asked the Post’s long-time Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt, addressing unnamed hypothetical Washington luminaries who continue to
take money to do work for the despots in Riyadh, particularly Saudi
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, or “MbS” as he
has been affectionately known in the western press.
Hiatt urged these hypothetical figures to engage in serious
self-reflection: “Can I possibly work for such a regime, and still look
at myself in the mirror each morning?” That, said Hiatt, “is the
question that we, as a nation, must ask ourselves now.”
But to find those for whom this question is directly relevant, Hiatt
need not invoke his imagination or resort to hypotheticals. He
can instead look to a place far more concrete and proximate: his own
staff. Because it is there – on the roster of the Washington Post’s own
columnists and Contributing Writers – that one can find, still,
those who maintain among the closest links to the Saudi regime and have
the longest and most shameful history of propagandizing on their
behalf.
Carter Eskew is a former top-level adviser to Al Gore’s 2000
presidential campaign and a Founder and Managing Director of Glover Park
Group which, according to the Post’s own reporting,
is one of the Saudi regime’s largest lobbyists. Glover Park, says the
Post, has “remained silent amid growing public outrage over reports that
Khashoggi was killed inside the Saudi Consulate.” Indeed, as the New York Times reported this
week, Eskew’s firm, “which was started by former Clinton administration
officials,” is the second-most active lobbying firm for the Saudi
regime, “being paid $150,000 a month.”
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Source: The Intercept_
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