Stephen Harper was in New York to accept the World Statesman of the Year award from some obscure organization called the Appeal of Conscience Foundation, founded by an equally obscure New York City rabbi.
The award was presented by Henry Kissinger. Both Kissinger and former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien are previous recipients of the award, which goes to show how little this award has to do with any notions of integrity or principle.
From the CBC report
"Prime Minister Harper has played a very important role by developing his own views, having the courage to affirm them, even when they are not shared by all the consensuses that exist, and being proved correct by events," Kissinger said.
From the CTV report
During his acceptance speech, Harper also condemned the recent wave of anti-American violence worldwide...
but Harper said nothing about the anti-muslim video that sparked the violence. Freedom of speech, after all, is freedom to fabricate the truth, which must be protected to to keep Canada safe from its greatest threat -- rising Islamicism.
From the National Post
“I say these things not to counsel any particular action, not to wish any additional hardship on the long-suffering Iranian people and certainly not to advocate war, but rather so that we not shrink from recognizing evil in the world for what it is,” he said.
What is missing from the media coverage of this event are the reasons why Harper was awarded this prestigious honor.
Kissinger served up a few empty bromides. He probably had to be briefed before the dinner on just who this guy Harper was. Just read the notes, Henry, it'll be fine. Oy vey!
The Top 10 List
Here my top reasons why Stephen Harper has been awarded World Statesman of the Year.
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Canada prevented a British Member of Parliament from entering the country to speak to a church group after that same MP had successfully organized a large humanitarian aid convoy to Palestine following the Israeli Gaza massacre of 2009.
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Kyoto Accord? Fuhgeddaboudit! Like it never happened. OK?
Now, even though the United Nations General Assembly is meeting this week and Harper had been invited to address the assembly, he decided to pass on this opportunity.
As current World Statesman of the Year, he is a busy man.
He will be meeting with Israeli Prime Minsiter Benjamin Netanyahu for his latest briefing on supporting a preemptive war on Iran.
Later on, he will be meeting with with the head of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas. No doubt, Harper will offering the same friendly diplomatic advice as Mitt Romney.
Of course, the last time Harper made a pitch to the UN, it did not go so well. This may have been factored into his priorities. I suspect he will not miss the sound of one-handed applause.
Now one might wonder why Harper, who is a Christian, would be so obsessed with Israel. After all, less than 2% of Canada's population is Jewish, and many of them are appalled by the behavior of Israel.
But as any World Statesman of the Year can tell you, some people are way more important than others. Get used to it.