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Why Washington must let Deborah Lipstadt go into battle against antisemitism

Political wrangling has blocked the professor's appointment

January 17, 2022 13:14
weisz
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Hanlon’s Razor is not a device that Hanlon uses to shave in the mornings. It is a modern philosophical saying: “Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.”

It is attributed by the internet, that inexhaustible fund of malice and stupidity, to Robert J. Hanlon of Scranton, Pennsylvania. He is alleged to have coined it in 1980.

Joe Biden of Scranton, Pennsylvania, might have recourse to Hanlon’s Razor when he contemplates what has happened to his nomination of Deborah Lipstadt as the State Department’s Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism. 

Lipstadt is a world-famous professor of Jewish history. She beat David Irving in court and has been portrayed on screen by Rachel Weisz. Who could be better qualified as Ambassador to the Antisemites? Her passage through the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Foreign Relations Committee should have been as smooth as Hanlon’s chin. But no.