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Learning to Love Charlie Rangel — The American, A Magazine of Ideas
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Learning to Love Charlie Rangel

From the Magazine: Friday, November 17, 2006

Afraid of or dismayed at the new chairman of the Ways and Means Committee? Rangel has hugged Fidel and compared George Bush with notorious racist Bull Connor, but he may have hidden virtues when it comes to free trade.

Charlie RangelThis past July, at an event at the Ronald Reagan Building on Pennsylvania Avenue that amounts to a kind of prom for trade policy wonks, the Washington International Trade Association (WITA) presented its annual Lifetime Achievement Award to outgoing Republican congressman Jim Kolbe of Arizona. That was no surprise. Kolbe is a zealous free trader who led the fight for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA),

the trade pact with Canada and Mexico, in 1993; and the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), for Central American countries and the Dominican Republic, in 2005.

But WITA also honored Kolbe’s Democratic colleague Charles Rangel, the rhetorical maestro from Harlem, with its Distinguished Service Award. That tribute “raised a few eyebrows,” says one Republican who attended the dinner. Yet according to this Republican—a former senior U.S. trade official with decades of experience—Rangel deserved the recognition. “I consider him to be a pretty prag