The truth of the matter is that Argentinian rejection of U.S -promoted neo-liberal policies is deeply felt and Chavez's anti-American discourse fascinates the genuflected intellectual circle of the Kirchners' supporters and, of course, the Kirchners themselves.
Beck is rare, because he refuses to bow to the intellectual intimidation and groupthink that plagues the discourse on Israel in Israel itself and throughout the world.
But when taken together with Clinton's and Panetta's speeches, Gutman's remarks expose a distressing intellectual and moral trend that clearly dominates the Obama administration's foreign policy discourse.