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Hatred Towards Islam: Christianity At Its Worst

Evans Liberal Politics
April 6, 2011

 

Hatred Towards Islam: Christianity At Its Worst

Evans Liberal Politics, April 6, 2011, by N.Y. Times and Paul Evans:

See Religion Does It’s Worst, The New York Times, Op-Ed, April 4, 2011, by David Cohen, excerpt quoted verbatim:

LONDON — So Terry Jones, the Florida pastor who organized a Koran burning on March 20, wanted “to stir the pot.” Mission accomplished. Perhaps he’d care to explain himself to the family of Joakim Dungel, a 33-year-old Swede slaughtered at the U.N. mission in Mazar-i-Sharif by Afghans whipped into frenzy through Jones’s folly.

On reflection, no, there’s nothing Jones can explain to Dungel’s family, or the other U.N. staffers murdered. Jones is not in the explanation business. He’s a zealot. How else to describe a Christian who interprets his faith not as grounded in love and compassion but as a mission to incite hatred toward Islam?

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Commentary by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans: It seems obvious to me that one does not have to think that Islam has equal validity to Christianity to realize that its 1.3 billion followers constitute a force which must be tolerated and with whose people there must be a coexistence and acceptance. Reach out to these people with love and reason and faith, do not approach them with hatred and a “Crusader” mindset, or you will turn them all to jihad.

To me, this is all obvious. To a man like Terry Jones, Islam is a force for evil which must be opposed with venom and erradicated. Mr. Jones should realize that 1.3 billion people cannot all be evil, that only 3 to 4 percent of Muslims are radicalized, and that he is the one acting as a force for evil by spreading hatred and terrorism, surely the opposite of Christian love. The actions of Jones are in fact the opposite of what Jesus taught us in how to live out love in our lives, and while it is certainly not up to me to judge him, one day he will face a real Judge for the deaths his actions have caused.

Is not hatred an enemy of love? At least, admit that love must not include any part of hatred if it is genuine.

There are right wing Christian denominations and organizations which believe that a “final conflict” or battle of Armageddon will take place soon in the Middle East involving the United States against its enemies, presumably including radicalized Islam. These people fall into the general category of political types called “neocons” or neoconservatives, and they began to find their full expression under George W. Bush.

All I can say is that Christians who believe in love and toleration find such people and beliefs dismaying, and believe a loving God would never destroy the earth (as in the the Book of Revelation – in other words we believe that Revelation and other parts of the Bible cannot be literally true. Isn’t the fact that Muslims believe that the Koran must be literally true ALSO the cause of a lot of grief in this world?) But neocons and their ilk just might destroy the earth. Personally, I believe that God is love and light (insofar as we know — exactly what sort of electromagnetic radiation are we talking about, then?) and pure goodness and mortal humans cannot know His intent for the entire future of mankind.

Each of us is lucky and blessed if we can discern through prayer and God’s grace, His wishes for our own future, individually. I feel the author of Revelation, John, was somewhat deluded by his fervent faith to think he knew God’s exact plan for mankind’s future. Our minds are human and limited and fallible, mine more than most!

Muslim Radicalization & Peter King: Reactionary, Rash and Wrong (Updated)

Evans Liberal Politics
March 10, 2011

 

Muslim Radicalization & Peter King:
Reactionary, Rash and Wrong (Updated)

Peter King: Reactionary, Rash and Wrong, Truthout, March 8, 2011, by Matthew Harwood, used with permission under Creative Commons 3.0 license, photo of Peter King courtesey of Robert Swansong & Wikipedia, article quoted verbatim and updated through March 10, 2011:

Rep. Peter King (R-New York) is a tough guy – the kind of man you call on to do distasteful, but necessary things. In his first hearing since regaining the chairmanship of the House Homeland Security Committee, King publicly reaffirmed his intention to hold hearings into the extent of jihadist radicalization inside the Muslim-American community.

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Since King made his intention known late last year, Muslim-American groups have been outraged at his insinuation that their community represents a disproportionate terrorist threat inside the United States or his contention that they are somehow reluctant to cooperate with law enforcement to protect the country from further jihadist attacks. They fear, legitimately, that the hearings will only contribute to a recent surge in Islamophobia across the country exemplified by the Park 51 Community Center controversy from last summer and the disturbing, hate-filled protest outside an Orange County, California, mosque last month, which have been compiled into a video by California’s Council on American-Islamic Affairs.King has been called a “bigot” and accused of engaging in a McCarthyite witch hunt. These accusations have merit, considering King’s 2007 statement that there are “too many mosques in this country.” But King remains undeterred; he has truth on his side. “I’m outspoken, but I can back up everything I say,” King told The HIll in early January. “I am what I am and people seem to like it and I’m at peace with myself.”

But King’s Charlie Sheen-like self assessment is at best inflated and, more often than not, flat out wrong. It’s not that King is politically incorrect that is troublesome; it’s that he’s empirically incorrect. From his wide-ranging positions on the Guantanamo prison camp, torture, civilian trials for terrorists, profiling, Muslim-American involvement with terrorism and support for ever more intrusive security measures, King engages in wild demonizations and irresponsible fear mongering that exaggerates the jihadist threat and alienates Muslim-Americans. By doing so, King, a potent symbol of US Homeland Security policy, conceivably makes recruitment and radicalization easier for the very jihadists who prey on young Muslim-American alienation. His obsession with radical Islam also leaves more American forms of extremism and, therefore, less conspicuous, unexamined. To see why a general sense of uneasiness surrounds this week’s fast approaching hearing is as easy as reviewing some of King’s controversial and inaccurate statements relating to the war on terrorism and Muslim-Americans.

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Representative King has rejected any criticism of the extralegal prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and dismissively called it a Club Med for terrorists. “The prisoners are being treated better than American citizens in any prison I’ve been to in the United States,” he told The New York Post. “They’re allowed out of their cells for hours at a time – even the worst of the worst.”

King’s characterization of Guantanamo, however, says more about the sorry state of US federal and state prisons considering the Pentagon-run prison has been the site of torture, unlawful indefinite detention and, allegedly, murder, according to whistleblowing guards.

According to journalist Jane Mayer, suspected al-Qaeda operative Mohammed al-Qahtani, known as “detainee number 063,” endured a 54-day span of harsh interrogation techniques that included 20-hour interrogations; standing sessions that swelled his hands and feet; sexual humiliation, including a forced enema; and denial of bathroom breaks. The constant application of these 15 special “counter-resistance techniques” approved by then-Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld in December 2002 led Qahtani’s health to plunge. He begged his interrogators to let him commit suicide. In January 2009, Susan J. Crawford, the Bush administration’s convening authority for military commissions, told The Washington Post that she refused to refer Qahtani’s case for prosecution because “his treatment met the legal definition of torture.”

What makes King’s blasé attitude toward Guantanamo even more frightening is that a majority of the detainees could not have been “the worst of the worst” or even guilty of anything. According to Human Rights First, only 172 Guantanamo prisoners out of 779 remain at the prison, with more than 500 of them released under the Bush administration. But journalist and Guantanamo expert Andy Worthington makes an even grimmer claim, writing that the “overwhelming majority of those held – at least 93 percent of the 779 men and boys imprisoned in total – were either completely innocent people, seized as a result of dubious intelligence or sold for bounty payments, or Taliban foot soldiers, recruited to fight an inter-Muslim civil war that began long before the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and that had nothing to do with al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden or international terrorism.”

The general thrust of Worthington’s claim has been confirmed by a former Bush administration official. Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell during the first half of the Bush administration, said that President Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld knew the majority of detainees were innocent. Referring to Cheney, Wilkerson wrote, “He had absolutely no concern that the vast majority of Guantánamo detainees were innocent … If hundreds of innocent individuals had to suffer in order to detain a handful of hardcore terrorists, so be it.” King, by refusing to acknowledge this gross miscarriage of justice, carries on in Cheney’s vein.

Murder allegations have also haunted this “Club Med for terrorists.” In 2006, three detainees were found dead in their cells under questionable circumstances. International human rights lawyer Scott Horton, who writes the No Comment blog for Harper’s, investigated these “suicides” and found the overwhelmingly redacted Navy Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) report’s description of what happened that night “simply unbelievable.”

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“According to the NCIS documents, each prisoner had fashioned a noose from torn sheets and T-shirts and tied it to the top of his cell’s eight-foot-high steel-mesh wall. Each prisoner was able somehow to bind his own hands, and, in at least one case, his own feet, then stuff more rags deep down into his own throat,” Horton recounts. “We are then asked to believe that each prisoner, even as he was choking on those rags, climbed up on his washbasin, slipped his head through the noose, tightened it, and leapt from the washbasin to hang until he asphyxiated. The NCIS report also proposes that the three prisoners, who were held in non-adjoining cells, carried out each of these actions almost simultaneously.”

According to a Guantanamo sergeant on duty the night of the “suicides,” three prisoners were removed from his prison camp and allegedly taken to a location outside Guantanamo’s wire known as “Camp No.” Afterward, three detainees were found dead in their cells with rags stuffed down their throats, all officially deemed suicides.

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“I’ve spent a fair amount of time at Guantanamo monitoring military commission hearings,” Daphne Eviatar, a senior associate for the Law and Security Program at Human Rights First, told Truthout. “You could arguably say it’s Club Med for the military. There are some very nice beaches there. You have restaurants. But the detainees don’t ever get to go to those places.” Instead, she says, the US taxpayer spends $150 million annually to operate Guantanamo to confine 172 detainees in violation of America’s best traditions, most of whom have no connection to 9/11 or al-Qaeda.

Even more self-destructive from a security standpoint is that Guantanamo has historically been a dinner bell for jihadists. Matthew Alexander, a former senior military interrogator in Iraq, who obtained the intelligence that killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, explained why in 2009. “I heard numerous foreign fighters state that the reason they came to Iraq to fight was because of the torture and abuse at Abu Ghraib and Guantánamo Bay,” he wrote in The National Interest. “Our policy of torture and abuse is Al-Qaeda’s number one recruiting tool.”

He goes on to argue a concept King always has failed to understand. “One of al-Qaeda’s goals is to prove that America does not live up to its principles. They assert that we are a nation of hypocrites,” he wrote. “By engaging in torture and abuse, we are playing into their hands. This war has two fronts – protecting our security by thwarting terrorist attacks and preserving American principles. We cannot become our enemy in seeking to defeat him.”

“A Tragic Verdict”

King has also been a ferocious critic of the Obama administration’s decision to try Guantanamo detainees in federal court, which the White House looks to have abandoned.

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Responding to the guilty verdict in the trial of Ahmed Ghailani for his role in the 1998 bombings of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, King issued a statement condemning civilian trials. “In a case where Ahmed Khalfan Ghailani was facing 285 criminal counts, including hundreds of murder charges … the jury found him guilty on only one count and acquitted him of all other counts including every murder charge.” More than two months later, the federal judge in the case sentenced Ghailani to life in prison. Despite this fact, conservatives led by King continue to argue that the American legal system isn’t equipped to handle terrorism cases, even though federal prosecutors have convicted over 400 terrorists since 9/11 in civilian trials, according to Human Rights First.

King’s statement also demonstrates his complete lack of respect for due process. Trial by jury isn’t a process with a preordained outcome. Individuals charged with a crime should only be convicted if there’s enough evidence to do so without a reasonable doubt: a concept the Obama administration has abandoned as well in its embrace of indefinite detention. During talk of civilian trials for five Guantanamo detainees, including 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed, Attorney General Eric Holder guaranteed the men on trial would be convicted or he wouldn’t prosecute them. “Failure is not an option,” he told the Senate Judiciary Committee in November 2009. But conviction shouldn’t be a slam dunk for the prosecution. And there’s a simple reason for that: the suspect may be innocent.

Since the Supreme Court gave detainees the right to contest their detention before federal judges in 2008, the government has lost an embarrassing proportion of these habeas corpus petitions. In 38 out of 59 habeas corpus hearings, detainees have won. This means that in 64 percent of the hearings, a federal judge said the US government did not have the evidence to hold the petitioners. Some of these men had been detained indefinitely without charge since 2002.

“No Cooperation From Muslim Leaders and Imams”

In his December op-ed in Long Island’s Newsday, King wrote, “Federal and local law enforcement officials throughout the country told me they received little or – in most cases – no cooperation from Muslim leaders and imams.”

King’s anecdotal claim is impossible to verify since he fails to provide any specificity. But the idea that the Muslim-American community stands passive as fanatical co-religionists attack their country is not, says Alejandro Beutel, government and policy analyst for the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC). Since 9-11, Muslim-American tips have been instrumental to stopping attacks before they could occur. Forty percent of all jihadist-related attacks were disrupted due to tips from Muslim communities, according to MPAC’s Post 9/11 Terrorism Database. Since December 2009, this number has risen dramatically to 75 percent.

“It’s hard to make a statement like King has said in the face of such very clear evidence,” says Beutel.

As for King’s claim that it’s the Muslim-American community leaders who are the problem, Beutel says the level of Muslim-American cooperation with law enforcement belies that assertion. He believes the evidence points to Muslim-American leaders helping to foster a climate where Muslim-American individuals feel comfortable coming forward to law enforcement. Beutel also expressed frustration that an imam knows the intimate details of those who attend his mosque. “The imams themselves are not always going to know everything that goes on in an entire community, just as much as perhaps a reverend or a pastor may not know the lives of every single family member that attends his or her church,” he notes.

During that first House Homeland Security Committee since King regained his chairmanship, National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael E. Leiter addressed Muslim-Americans’ counterterrorism role. His comments directly contradicted King’s previous statements of non-cooperation.

“Many of our tips to uncover active terrorist plots here in the United States have come from the Muslim community, so we have to make quite clear that communities are part of the solution and not part of the problem and we do that through using a variety of tools” Leiter testified. Later in the hearing, Leiter responded to a question by stating, “If you look at the numbers, [Muslim involvement is] significant in terms of the attacks we have, but in terms of the broader Muslim community throughout the United States, it is a minute percentage of that population,” he said.

“If The Threat Is Coming From a Particular Group …”

King has also gone on the record in support of ethnic and religious profiling of Muslims at American airports. In 2006, King told Newsday that airport screeners should have the latitude to disproportionately screen people of “Middle Eastern and South Asian” descent because “if the threat is coming from a particular group, I can understand why it would make sense to single them out for further questioning.”

Aside from the fact that this unnecessarily paints all Muslims as a security threat, it also fails to anticipate al-Qaeda and other associated jihadists attempt to recruit terrorists that look like average Americans. In January 2010, the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations released a report stating that approximately 70 Americans have traveled to Somalia and Yemen and are feared to be jihadist recruits. About ten of these Americans living in Yemen were described as the perfect jihadist recruit: blond-haired, blue-eyed and white. According to terrorism expert Peter Bergen, recruits like these are known as “clean skins“: “without previous criminal records or known terrorist associations and intimately familiar with the West.” Profiling based on skin color obviously would do nothing to stop jihadi recruits that look like Bobby from down the street.

Worse, King’s concentration on radicalization inside the Muslim-American community leaves other more American forms of extremism left without scrutiny. Over the past two years, fringe elements of the radical right and anti-government groups have carried out or attempted terrorist attacks inside the United States. On May 31, 2009, Scott Roeder walked into a Lutheran church in Wichita and blew a hole into the skull of late-term abortion provider Dr. George Tiller. Less than two weeks later, white supremacist and Holocaust denier James Wenneker von Brunn entered the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and shot and murdered security guard Stephen Tyrone Johns. In February 2010, Joseph Stack piloted his Piper Dakota into the IRS building in Austin, Texas, killing one and injuring 13 others. Just this past January, someone left a sophisticated bomb in a backpack along the route of a Martin Luther King Day Parade in Spokane, Washington. The bomb was spotted by city workers and defused. According to MPAC’s database, there have been 80 non-Muslim domestic terrorism plots and attacks since 9/11 and 45 Muslim plots, including both foreign and domestic attacks. Yet, King has not signaled that he will conduct any future hearings on right-wing extremism inside the United States.

John Horgan, director of the International Center for the Study of Terrorism at Pennsylvania State University, told Truthout that focusing on one particular form of extremism is a mistake.

“Nobody expected Timothy McVeigh to be responsible for the Oklahoma City bombing,” he said. “We must not overly focus on Muslim extremists at the expense of a fuller picture of the variety of threats to national security.”

It’s a point King’s colleague Rep. Bennie Thompson, the ranking member of the House Homeland Security Committee, made to him in a letter asking King to widen the scope of his radicalization hearings.

“According to a polling of state law enforcement agencies conducted by the Department of Homeland Security’s START Center of Excellence, there are a variety of domestic extremist groups more prevalent in the United States than Islamic extremists, including neo-Nazis, environmental extremists, anti-tax groups, and others,” Thompson wrote. “Islamic extremist groups were named a threat in 31 states, according to the poll; Neo-Nazi groups, by contrast, posed a serious threat in 46 states.” Thompson also noted that of the five CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and enhanced conventional weapons) plots disrupted in the United States since 9/11, three involved white supremacists; none involved jihadists.

Rash Reactions

King also exhibits the mindset that terrorists prey upon. Once an attack or attempted attack occurs, King always stands ready to defend new, more intrusive security responses that, in his mind, protect the American public. For instance, the Long Island Congressman is a vocal supporter of full-body scanners and called out conservatives for opposing them. “As a conservative,” he wrote in The New York Post last November, “I find it disappointing that so many on the right taking issue with the TSA sound like left-wing liberals.”

King embodies the fear and reaction that jihadists like Yemeni-American Anwar al-Awlaki, who US officials allege is an operational asset of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), exploit. After AQAP’s failed underwear bomb plot, al-Awlaki released his call to jihad, where he taunted the United States: “Nine years after 9/11, nine years of spending, and nine years of beefing up security you are still unsafe even in the holiest and most sacred of days to you, Christmas Day.”

In late February, a disrupted terrorist plot by a Saudi man on a student visa in Texas led King to advocate new surveillance policies for visa holders from countries associated with jihadist terrorism like Somalia and Yemen. “I think we have to realize that if they come here from these countries, they’re going to be subjected to more surveillance than others,” King told Fox News. “If they fit a certain profile, if you’re coming from Saudi Arabia and you want to major in chemistry … I think you should be able to monitor the Internet and be able to see what these people are doing.”

The Inquisitor’s List

If King were serious about his radicalization hearings, he would follow the advice of radicalization expert Horgan on what would constitute a worthwhile hearing. “I … would expect the hearing to call witnesses who are knowledgeable in this field, with long-standing and verifiable domain expertise in assessing social and behavioral evidence,” the professor told Truthout.

Instead King has called upon witnesses who appear to have no such expertise. (Despite multiple attempts, King’s office would not disclose its witness list to Truthout or answer whether any witness was a radicalization expert.) Rather, King will call on Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy and a prominent Muslim-American critic of political Islam, as well as “mystery witnesses,” which news reports contend will be family members of Minneapolis men who left the United States to fight for the al-Shabaab militia in Somalia, which has been designated a foreign terrorist organization by the State Department. Therefore a hearing ostensibly about jihadist radicalization will not feature an expert on jihadist radicalization.

There’s a reason many Muslim-Americans are afraid of King’s forthcoming hearing. Based on his public positions, King exposes himself as a chauvinist and an authoritarian, who believes that the only way to protect the United States from an exaggerated threat is to do al-Qaeda’s and their fellow travelers’ work for them. In the process, he makes the United States less free and more vulnerable to terrorist attacks.

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UPDATE: See Dingell to Peter King: Don’t Become the Next McCarthy, ColorLines magazine, March 10, 2011, by Shani O. Hilton.

UPDATE: See Rep. Peter King’s Hearing on American Muslims: How Radical? How Dangerous?, Politics Daily, The Capitolist, March 10, 2011, by Patricia Murphy.

UPDATE: See The 6 dumbest things said at Rep. Peter King’s Muslim radicalization hearing, The Raw Story, March 10, 2011, by Sahill Kapur.

See Will Peter King’s hearing carry stigma like Joseph McCarthy’s?, Politico, Opinion, March 9, 2011, by Laura Murphy, excerpt quoted verbatim:

This may be the first of a series on this subject. But holding a hearing based on a flawed radicalization theory that conflates religious practices with preparation for terrorism and focuses exclusively on Muslim-Americans is misguided, discriminatory and counterproductive.

VISIT The House Committee on Homeland Security’s page, Hearing on “The Extent of Radicalization in the American Muslim Community and that Community’s Response.”, March 10, 2011.

UPDATE: Watch (here on site, just click the triangle): Report Destroys Bill O’Reilly Muslim Hearings Defense , The Young Turks news video, March 10, 2011 — 8:10

UNFAIR AND BIASED: Here’s what they’re saying about the Muslim witch hunts at Fox News: Witnesses at King Hearing Say America ‘Failing’ to Confront Radical Islam, Fox News, March 10, 2011: and how could it be otherwise?

UPDATE: Watch (here on site, just click the triangle): Rep. Keith Ellison at King’s Muslim McCarthy Hearings, MSNBC news video, March 10, 2011 — 10:37.

UPDATE: Watch Peter King: Neo-Nazis Aren’t As Big A Threat As Al-Qaeda, TPMTV, March 10, 2011 — 2:13.

UPDATE: Watch John Dingell: Muslim-Americans Are Honorable Citizens, TPMTV news video, March 10, 2011 — 2:56.

See A Political Spectacle that Perpetuates Prejudice, Beliefnet, March 9, 2011, by Miroslav Volf.

See Congressman King defends himself against criticism over hearings on radical Islam, The Washington Post, March 7, 2011, by Emi Kolawole and Scott Wilson.

See Dearborn Mayor Jack O’Reilly slams Peter King over anti-Muslim hearings, Daily Kos, March 9, 2011, by Meteor Blades.

Read Peter King on Civil Rights, On the Issues (voting record).

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Media Matters: Fox News thinks you’re all idiots

Evans Liberal Politics
September 10, 2010

 

Media Matters: Fox News thinks you’re all idiots

 

Media Matters: Fox News thinks you’re all idiots, Media Matters for America, September 10, 2010, by Ben DiMiero, quoted verbatim:

Though the conservative media are fueled by overhyped, often-false, phony “scandals,” every so often a story comes along that is so mind-bogglingly absurd that it exposes in no uncertain fashion the entire conservative media for what it is: a propaganda machine far more interested in pushing pre-determined narratives than conveying accurate information.

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For much of the summer, conservatives have been aggressively working to blur the lines between the radicals who attacked us on September 11 and the moderate Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf in order to claim his planned Islamic center in lower Manhattan is some sort of “victory mosque.” This week, when conservatives were not busy trying to equate Rauf with lunatic pastor Terry Jones and his plan to burn Qurans, they were suggesting that Rauf literally commands the forces of Al Qaeda.

On Wednesday, Rauf went on CNN’s Larry King Live and warned of the dangers of perceived anti-Islam sentiment in the United States, especially as it relates to his Park51 project. Specifically, Rauf said that outspoken opposition to his project creates “danger from the radicals in the Muslim world to our national security.” Before we get to the resulting epic conservative freak-out, it’s important to point out that Rauf’s comments track closely with comments from national security experts — including Gen. David Petraeus — who have repeatedly warned of the security implications of anti-Muslim protests.

Undeterred by reality, conservatives claimed Rauf was “threatening” America when he made this entirely non-controversial statement of fact.

Fox Nation broadcast as its top story that “Imam Threatens U.S., Says If Mosque Moves, Terror Will ‘Explode.’” Pam Geller — whose anti-Muslim bigotry leads her to view the world as a Magic Eye book filled with hidden Islamic crescents –announced in a headline that “Ground Zero Supremacist Imam Rauf Threatens America.” Jim Hoft claimed in a post about Rauf’s “threat” that the “radical” Rauf “warned that if America did not get down on its knees and allow the victory mosque to be built on the bones of dead Americans that …’They will attack.’” Hoft instructed Rauf to ”take your victory mosque and shove it.”

Rush LimbaughCharles Krauthammer and Media Research Center’s Brent Baker speculated that Rauf may be engaging in “blackmail.” Fox News hosted Debra Burlingame to say that Rauf had given an “ultimatum” and that his comments represented a “form of extortion.” Fox also gave a 9-11 firefighter a platform to smear Rauf as a “tax-evading, terrorist sympathizing, Armani-wearing slumlord” who is “try[ing] to extort America” and “wants to build a Tower of Triumph on the graveyard of my friends.” Bill O’Reilly fearmongered that Rauf’s warning about violence may be a “self-fulfilling prophecy.”

This morning, the Fox & Friends hosts (and the accompanying on-screen text) referred to Rauf’s comments as a “threat” at least ten times. Gretchen Carlson interpreted his “troubling” statement as “If you move it now, we’re gonna attack you.”

The lone voice of sanity in the conservative wilderness was Chris Wallace, who twice stated that he did not hear Rauf’s comments as a “threat.” As always, this acknowledgment of reality made him the exception, not the rule.

There is no gray area here: by pushing this story, conservative media figures have revealed — as they do pretty much every week — that they are either completely oblivious to reality, or they think their viewers/listeners/readers are. And they do this all the time — remember the forty-eight hours during the 2008 presidential campaign when conservatives decided to pretend Barack Obama had compared Sarah Palin to a pig when he said “you can put lipstick on a pig; it’s still a pig” to describe McCain’s policies?

When the top-rated cable news organization in the country joins with leading conservative bloggers and radio hosts to smear someone as “threatening” to attack America for stating something that is widely agreed-upon by security experts, their dishonesty should be news. Unfortunately, since media conservatives seem to have a knack for escaping consequences for their serial mendacity, their role in the unwarranted demolition of Rauf’s character will likely disappear down the memory hole.

The damage will already be done, and conservatives’ perpetual dishonesty machine will roll on.

See Burning the Koran: Is it Legal? Looking to Flag Burning Cases for Answers, ABC News, September 10, 2010, by Ariane DeVogue.

See ‘News Bias’ and the Media Battle over the Meaning of 9/11, AlterNet, September 10, 2010, by Rory O’Connor.

See If Rauf “threaten[ed] America,” then so did Gen. Petraeus, Media Matters for America Research, September 9, 2010, by Research.

See Right wing compares book burning to building a community center, Media Matters for America Research, September 8, 2010, by Research.

See Obama calls on Americans to unite, not divide, over Islam, Agence France-Presse on The Raw Story, September 10, 2010, by AFP.

See Pastor Jones Calls Off International Burn-a-Koran Day But Claims the “Iman” Lied to Him, Now What?, OpEdNews, September 9, 2010, by Kevin Gosztola.

See Koran-burning pastor ‘has gone mad’ and ‘needs help,’ daughter says, Reuters on The Raw Story, September 10, 2010, by David Alexander and Ben Gruber.

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Mass Assassinations Lie at the Heart of America’s Military Strategy in the Muslim World

Evans Liberal Politics
August 30, 2010

 

Mass Assassinations Lie at the Heart
of America’s Military Strategy in the Muslim World

 

Mass Assassinations Lie at the Heart of America’s Military Strategy in the Muslim World, AlterNet, August 24, 2010, by Fred Branfman, excerpt quoted verbatim:

Greatly expanded U.S. military Special Ops teams, U.S. drone strikes and private espionage networks run by former CIA assassins create a threat to our security.


[General McChrystal says that] “for every innocent person you kill, you create 10 new enemies.” — “The Runaway General,” Rolling Stone, 6/22/10.

The truth that many Americans find hard to take is that that mass U.S. assassination on a scale unequaled in world history lies at the heart of America’s military strategy in the Muslim world, a policy both illegal and never seriously debated by Congress or the American people. Conducting assassination operations throughout the 1.3 billon-strong Muslim world will inevitably increase the murder of civilians and thus create exponentially more “enemies,” as Gen. McChrystal suggests — posing a major long-term threat to U.S. national security. This mass assassination program, sold as defending Americans, is actually endangering us all. Those responsible for it, primarily General Petraeus, are recklessly seeking short-term tactical advantage while making an enormous long-term strategic error that could lead to countless American deaths in the years and decades to come. General Petraeus must be replaced, and the U.S. military’s policy of direct and mass assassination of Muslims ended.

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The U.S. has conducted assassination programs in the Third World for decades, but the actual killing — though directed and financed by the C.I.A. — has been largely left to local paramilitary and police forces. This has now has changed dramatically.

What is unprecedented today is the vast number of Americans directly assassinating Muslims — through greatly expanded U.S. military Special Operations teams, U.S. drone strikes and private espionage networks run by former CIA assassins and torturers. Most significant is the expanding geographic scope of their killing. While CENTCOM Commander from October 2008 until July 2010, General Petraeus received secret and unprecedented permission to unilaterally engage in operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Iran, former Russian Republics, Yemen, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, the Horn of Africa, and wherever else he deems necessary.

Never before has a nation unleashed so many assassins in so many foreign nations around the world (9,000 Special Operations soldiers are based in Iraq and Afghanistan alone) as well as implemented a policy that can be best described as unprecedented, remote-control, large-scale “mechanized assassination.” As the N.Y. Times noted in December 2009: “For the first time in history, a civilian intelligence agency is using robots to carry out a military mission, selecting people for killing in a country where the United States is not officially at war.”

This combination of human and technological murder amounts to a worldwide “Assassination Inc.” that is unique in human affairs.

The increasing shift to direct U.S. assassination began on Petraeus’s watch in Iraq,where targeted assassination was considered by many within the military to be more important than the “surge.” The killing of Al Qaeda leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was considered a major triumph that significantly reduced the level of violence. As Bob Woodward reported in The War Within: A Secret White House History 2006-2008:

“Beginning in about May 2006, the U.S. military and the U.S. intelligence agencies launched a series of top secret operations that enabled them to locate, target and kill key individuals in extremist groups.

A number of authoritative sources say these covert activities had a far-reaching effect on the violence and were very possibly the biggest factor in reducing it.

Lieutenant General Stanley McChrystal, the commander of the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) responsible for hunting al Qaeda in Iraq, (conducted) lightning-quick and sometimes concurrent operations When I later asked the president (Bush) about this, he offered a simple answer: ‘JSOC is awesome.’” [Emphasis added.]

Woodward’s finding that many “authoritative sources” believed assassination more important than the surge is buttressed by Petraeus’ appointment of McChrystal to lead U.S. forces in Afghanistan. McChrystal’s major qualification for the post was clearly his perceived expertise in assassination while heading JSOC from 2003-’08 (where he also conducted extensive torture at “Camp Nama” at Baghdad International Airport, successfully excluding even the Red Cross).

Another key reason for the increased reliance on assassination is that Petraeus’ announced counterinsurgency strategy in Afghanistan obviously cannot work. It is absurd to believe that the corrupt warlords and cronies who make up the “Afghan government” can be transformed into the viable entity upon which his strategy publicly claims to depend — particularly within the next year which President Obama has set as a deadline before beginning to withdraw U.S. troops. Petraeus is instead largely relying on mass assassination to try and eliminate the Taliban, both within Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The centrality of assassination to U.S. war plans is revealed by the fact that it was at the heart of the Obama review of Afghan policy last fall. The dovish Biden position called for relying primarily on assassination, while the hawkish McChrystal stance embraced both assassination and more troops. No other options were seriously considered.

A third factor behind the shift to mass assassination is that Petraeus and the U.S. military are also determined to attack jihadi forces in nations where the U.S. is not at war, and which are not prepared to openly invite in U.S. forces. As the N.Y. Times reported on May 24, “General Petraeus (has argued) that troops need to operate beyond Iraq and Afghanistan to better fight militant groups.”

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The most significant aspect of this new and expanded assassination policy is President Obama’s authorizing clandestine U.S. military personnel to conduct it. The N.Y. Times has also reported:

In roughly a dozen countries — from the deserts of North Africa, to the mountains of Pakistan, to former Soviet republics crippled by ethnic and religious strife — the United States has significantly increased military and intelligence operations, pursuing the enemy using robotic drones and commando teams, paying contractors to spy and training local operatives to chase terrorists (Military) Special Operations troops under secret “Execute Orders” have conducted spying missions that were once the preserve of civilian intelligence agencies.

Particularly extraordinary is the fact that these vastly expanded military assassination teams are not subject to serious civilian control. As the N.Y. Times has also reported, Petraeus in September 2009 secretly expanded a worldwide force of assassins answerable only to the military, without oversight by not only Congress but the president himself:

The top American commander in the Middle East has ordered a broad expansion of clandestine military activity in an effort to disrupt militant groups or counter threats in Iran, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and other countries in the region, according to defense officials and military documents. The secret directive, signed in September by Gen. David H. Petraeus, authorizes the sending of American Special Operations troops to both friendly and hostile nations in the Middle East, Central Asia and the Horn of Africa. Unlike covert actions undertaken by the C.I.A., such clandestine activity does not require the president’s approval or regular reports to Congress. [Emphasis added]

Although sold to the American public and Congress as targeted, selective assassination aimed only at a handful of “high value” insurgent leaders, the program has in fact already expanded far beyond that. As personnel and aircraft devoted to assassination exponentially increase, so too do the numbers of people they murder, both “insurgents” and civilians.

While it is reasonable to assume that expanding the number of Special Operations commandos to its present worldwide level of 13,000 will result in increasing assassinations, the secrecy of their operations makes it impossible to know how many they have murdered, how many of those are civilians, and the effectiveness of their operations. It is not known, for example, how many people U.S. military assassins murder directly, and how many they kill indirectly by identifying them for drone strikes. Much of their activity is conducted, for example, in North Waziristan in northwest Pakistan which, as the N.Y. Times reported on April 4 “is virtually sealed from the outside world.”

More information, however, has emerged about the parallel and unprecedented mass mechanized assassinations being carried out by the C.I.A. drone programs. It is clear that they have already expanded far beyond the official cover story of targeting only “high-level insurgent leaders,” and are killing increasing numbers of people.

The CIA, of course, is no novice at assassination. Future CIA Director William Colby’s Operation Phoenix program in South Vietnam gave South Vietnamese police quotas of the number of civilians to be murdered on a weekly and monthly basis, eventually killing 20-50,000 people. CIA operatives such as Latin American Station Chef Duane “Dewey” Clarridge also established, trained and operated local paramilitary and death squads throughout Central and Latin America that brutally tortured and murdered tens of thousands of civilians, most notably in El Salvador where CIA-trained and -directed killers murdered Archbishop Romero and countless other Salvadorans.

But the present CIA assassination program in Pakistan and elsewhere is different not only because it is Americans who are themselves the assassins, but because of the unprecedented act of conducting mechanized mass assassination from the air. The CIA, as as Nick Turse has reported for TomDispatch.com, is exponentially increasing its drone assassination program:

“(Drone) Reapers flew 25,391 hours (in 2009). This year, the air force projects that the combined flight hours of all its drones will exceed 250,000 hours. More flight time will, undoubtedly, mean more killing.”

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Scarborough: Don’t let Newt Gingrich and ‘the voices of hate’ win

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August 23, 2010

 

Scarborough: Don’t let Newt Gingrich
and ‘the voices of hate’ win

 

Scarborough: Don’t let Gingrich and ‘the voices of hate’ win, The Raw Story, August 23, 2010, by Daniel Tencer, used with permission, quoted verbatim:

Republicans are going to be embarrassed at the way they’ve opposed a mosque — known as Cordoba House or Park51 — that’s planned near Ground Zero, according to one conservative host.

a protester this Sunday carries a sign in support of the ground zero mosque and freedom of religion

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough told Republicans Monday that they should “speak out against Newt Gingrich and the voices of hate.” While he was at it, Scarborough threatened to leave the GOP for a party “that actually believes in small government.”

Last week, Gingrich compared supporters of the mosque to Nazis. Appearing on Fox & Friends, Gingrich said, “Nazis don’t have the right to put up a sign next to the Holocaust museum in Washington.”

Prior to that, Gingrich argued that the mosque shouldn’t be built near Ground Zero until churches and synagogues are allowed in Saudi Arabia.

“This is demagoguery of the first order,” Scarborough, a former Republican congressman, said Monday. “And people in the Republican Party need to separate themselves from these voices.”

“And I talk to you, my Republican brethren,” he said into the camera. “I don’t know how much longer you’ll be my brethren. I’ll be honest. I’m looking for a conservative party that actually believes in small government and not engaging in Wilsonian wars but that’s another discussion.”

“I’m just talking, you know, as a friend,” Scarborough continued. “I promise you this. You’re going to be embarrassed. You’re going to look back two, three, four years from now and this is going to be dark blot on your record if you don’t speak out against New Gingrich and the voices of hate.”

“This is an embarrassment and you need to speak out against it,” he said.

Opponents of the mosque protested in lower Manhattan Sunday. Daisy Khan, the wife of the controversial imam backing the Islamic center, said Sunday that opposition was “like a metastasized anti-Semitism.”

MSNBC’s Willie Geist told Scarborough that the opposition is proof that anti-Muslim sentiment is worse now than after Sept. 11, 2001.

“It shows us that we are probably farther backward that we were maybe even nine years ago in our interfaith relations,” said Geist.

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conservative Joe Scarborough, appearing on MSNBC's Morning Joe, said that Newt Gingrich's ground zero mosque comments represented sick politics and must not be allowed to triumph "Deplorable, It Is Sick Politics:" Joe Scarborough, appearing on MSNBC’s Morning Joe, discusses Newt Gringrich’s ‘Nazi’ comments about the ground zero mosque. — 4:51

Newt Gingrich is the new Joe McCarthy in American Politics:


For those of you who don’t remember, from the Wikipedia article on “demagoguery”: “Joseph McCarthy (was a) U.S. Senator from the state of Wisconsin from 1947 to 1957. A poor orator, he rose to national prominence during the early 1950’s by accusing a number of politicians and other individuals of being either communists or communist sympathizers. He presented himself as being above reproach while anyone who questioned or disagreed with him he branded as disloyal to the US government. Ultimately his inability to substantiate his claims led him to be censured by the United States Senate in 1954 and to fall from popularity.”

Comment by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans: Newt, I never thought very highly of you, but how low you’ve sunk! According to my friend Linda, the concensus on MSNBC’s Morning Joe is that Newt is mainly out to turn a buck selling his books and this is publicity. There was discussion that (of course) he has been prominently mentioned as a Republican Presidential candidate, but if were doing that, he’s alienating too many Reagan Democrats, Independents and fiscal Republicans with this grandstand act on the ground zero mosque. And he just finished a similar grandstand act on "family values" and homosexuality back at the beginning of August. No, Mr. Gingrich apparently is just shamelessly trying to make a buck. And think of the forces he has loosed in America, he and his cohort in bigotry Sarah Palin! Freakin’ idiots! ~ Paul Evans

JUICY: See Serial Adulterer Newt Gingrich Makes Mistake of Leaving Comments Open on his “Defense of Marriage” Post, AlterNet on Evans Liberal Politics, August 6, 2010, by Joshua Holland.

See Muslim center dispute sparks New York rallies, Reuters, August 22, 2010, by Edith Honan and Chris Michaud.

See Imam’s wife: Mosque opposition like ‘metastasized anti-Semitism, The Raw Story, August 22, 2010, by Daniel Tencer, excerpt quoted verbatim:

Lower Manhattan mosque part of ‘Americanization’ of Islam, Daisy Khan says

The wife of the imam behind the Cordoba House Muslim community center in Manhattan says the opposition to its construction goes “beyond Islamophobia,” likening it to a “metastasized anti-Semitism.”

“We are deeply concerned, because this is like a metastasized anti-Semitism,” Daisy Khan, executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement, told ABC’s Christiane Amanpour. “It’s not even Islamophobia. It’s beyond Islamophobia, it’s hate of Muslims.”

The interview took place as supporters and opponents of the mosque protested in lower Manhattan on Sunday, with police keeping the two groups blocks apart.

Khan was joined on ABC’s This Week by Rabbi Joy Levitt, head of the Jewish Community Center in Manhattan. Levitt said that “some part” of the opposition to the mosque “feels very familiar.”

Watch and Read on Politico: Newt Gingrich compares mosque to Nazis, (with Fox News Video) – 20 seconds.

Older but Important: Stewart: Gingrich wants US to descend to Saudi Arabia’s standards of tolerance, The Raw Story, August 11, 2010, by David Edwards.

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See Republicans hot, cold on Constitution, depending on what’s at stake, AP on The Raw Story, August 23, 2010, by Associated Press, excerpt quoted verbatim:

Republican Rep. Paul Broun of Georgia won his seat in Congress campaigning as a strict defender of the Constitution. He carries a copy in his pocket and is particularly fond of invoking the Second Amendment right to bear arms.

But it turns out there are parts of the document he doesn’t care for — lots of them. He wants to get rid of the language about birthright citizenship, federal income taxes and direct election of senators, among others. He would add plenty of stuff, including explicitly authorizing castration as punishment for child rapists.

This hot-and-cold take on the Constitution is surprisingly common within the GOP, particularly among those like Broun who portray themselves as strict Constitutionalists and who frequently accuse Democrats of twisting the document to serve political aims.

Republicans have proposed at least 42 Constitutional amendments in the current Congress, including one that has gained favor recently to eliminate the automatic grant of citizenship to anyone born in the United States.

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The Rev. Franklin Graham Says President Obama was ‘Born a Muslim’

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August 20, 2010

 

The Rev. Franklin Graham Says
President Obama was ‘Born a Muslim’

 

The Rev. Franklin Graham Says President Obama was ‘Born a Muslim’, ABC News, August 20, 2010, by Bradley Blackburn, excerpt quoted verbatim:

Comments Come As Poll Shows One in Five Americans Wrongly Believes Obama Is Muslim

On the heels of a new poll suggesting that nearly one in five Americans incorrectly believes that President Obama is a Muslim, one of the nation’s most prominent evangelical leaders has weighed in with a seemingly lukewarm endorsement of the president’s Christian faith.

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The Rev. Franklin Graham waded into the discussion with his own controversial explanation of why people wrongly believe the president is a Muslim. Graham, who prayed with Obama in a session with his father, Billy Graham, earlier this year, was asked whether he has any doubts about Obama’s self-avowed Christian faith.

“I think the president’s problem is that he was born a Muslim, his father was a Muslim. The seed of Islam is passed through the father like the seed of Judaism is passed through the mother. He was born a Muslim, his father gave him an Islamic name,” Graham told CNN’s John King in a televised interview that aired Thursday night.

“Now it’s obvious that the president has renounced the prophet Mohammed, and he has renounced Islam, and he has accepted Jesus Christ. That’s what he says he has done. I cannot say that he hasn’t. So I just have to believe that the president is what he has said,” Graham continued, adding that “the Islamic world sees the president as one of theirs.”

The president himself has written that his father, Barack Obama Sr., was already a confirmed atheist by the time he was born. His father divorced his mother when Obama was 2 years old, and he had little contact with his father during his childhood.

White House spokesman Bill Burton reacted to Graham’s comments at a White House briefing today in Martha’s Vineyard, Mass., saying simply that the president is a committed Christian and that Franklin Graham is entitled to his opinion.

Poll Shows More Americans Wrongly Believe Obama Is Muslim


Confusion about the president’s beliefs appears to be growing among the population, according to a new poll from the nonpartisan Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life. The poll found that 18 percent of those surveyed wrongly identified Obama as Muslim, up from 11 percent in March 2009. At the same time, the number of Americans who said they believed, correctly, that Obama is Christian has declined from 48 percent in March 2009 to 34 percent today. But 43 percent of Americans now say they don’t know what Obama’s religion is at all.

The Pew poll was conducted between July 21 and Aug. 5, before Obama weighed in on the controversial plan to build an Islamic center near the site of the 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center.

The misinformation continues to exist despite the president’s own declarations of his Christian faith and the statements of his spiritual advisers.

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Joe Sestak, the 60th Democrat

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August 19, 2010

 

Joe Sestak, the 60th Democrat

 

Focus on the Pennsylvania Senate Race

 

Joe Sestak, the 60th Democrat, © The New York Times, August 18, 2010, by Michael Sokolove, excerpt quoted verbatim:

Joe Sestak stepped out of a Chevy Suburban on the morning of July 3 and met up with a group of 15 campaign volunteers gathered in the parking lot of a drugstore in Canonsburg, Pa., just southwest of Pittsburgh. The town is the birthplace of Perry Como. It is also said to have the largest Independence Day parade in western Pennsylvania. Sestak and his supporters walked across an intersection and took their assigned place near the back of a procession amid firetrucks, dune buggies, a horse-drawn carriage, a bagpipe band and an S.U.V. ferrying Junior Miss Mid Mon Valley, an 8-year-old beauty queen sitting on top of the vehicle with her legs dangling through the sunroof. Sestak, a Navy admiral turned politician, surveyed the scene, then turned to me and said: “I heard this parade was gigantic and wonderful. But look at this!”

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Not yet five years removed from military service, Sestak has shown himself to be a quick study in his new field. Twice already he has been elected to Congress by voters in his suburban Philadelphia district. And in May, he defeated the wily survivor and political contortionist Arlen Specter — while also overcoming the determined opposition of his own party — to become the Democratic candidate for Senate in Pennsylvania. In November, he’ll face the former congressman Pat Toomey, a former president of the Club for Growth, an economically libertarian, anti-tax organization, in what will be a closely watched battle of ideological opposites.

One of the best things Sestak has going for him is the bad thing that happened to him in the spring — being dissed by just about every prominent Democrat in the land, from President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden on down. (Even Magic Johnson, for whatever reason, felt compelled to stand up for Arlen Specter.) The high-level opposition has allowed Sestak to cast himself as something other than his party’s man, which may prove to be particularly useful this year. Democratic elders did not mean to strengthen Sestak — they wanted to defeat him — but their opposition earlier could end up preserving a Senate seat for the party.

Sestak’s approach to campaigning falls somewhere between tireless and maniacal. When the Independence Day parade got started, he was determined to shake as many hands as possible, so he took off on a trot, reaching out his hand to those gathered along the sides of Canonsburg’s main street. “I’m Joe Sestak — Happy Fourth,” was about all he had to time to say. To those whose attire indicated they were veterans, he said, “Thank you for your service.” After he had jogged about 50 yards, he crossed to the other side of the street — backtracking on a diagonal, and at a pace closer to a full sprint — so he could shake the hands he missed.

Sestak, who is 58, kept up this zigzag pattern for two hours along a nearly two-mile route, some of it up a steep hill. He nearly ran over a toddler at one point, and another time I had to step out of his way to avoid a collision. Beads of sweat formed on his forehead. He had not bothered to apply sunscreen, so his face and neck browned, then reddened. When his left foot cramped and he started to limp, he commented that maybe the loafers he was wearing were not the best shoes for running.

A couple of young campaign aides traveling with Sestak walked the middle of the street behind a banner with his name on it, and he began to pester them about timing. We were due elsewhere later in the day — about two and a half hours north, just outside Erie, for another parade. “Are we going to make it?” he asked. “Yes, sir,” the answer came back.

At the conclusion of the Canonsburg event, we walked about another quarter mile to our vehicles, which had been moved by his aides to a forward position near the end of the parade route. “Tactics are for amateurs; logistics are for professionals,” Sestak said, using one of the military phrases he likes to employ. ….

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Comment by Evans Liberal Politics owner Paul Evans: Joe Sestak is that rarity of rarities, a true progressive candidate. On the other hand, his opponent Pat Toomey is the worst sort of Republican, a Tea Party type anti-tax, anti-Washington, anti-government right winger campaigning to disassemble government. Obama and especially Rahm Emanuel tried to freeze Sestak out during the primaries in favor of former Republican turned Democrat Arlen Specter. Now this gives him a certain advantage in the main race, having defeated Specter in the primaries, because he can claim a certain “outsider” status. Just to be sure you know. It’s be interesting to see how much weight Obama and the Democrats throw at this race against far right winger Pat Toomey. Toomey would be an absolute disaster in the Senate.

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Toomey Takes Lead Over Sestak in Senate Race

See Pat Toomey Takes 9-Point Lead Over Joe Sestak in Pa. Senate Race, Politics Daily, August 19, 2010, by America Online (AOL), excerpt quoted verbatim:

Former Republican Rep. Pat Toomey has jumped out to a 45 percent to 36 percent lead over Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak in their race to claim the seat currently held by Arlen Specter, according to a Public Policy Polling survey conducted Aug. 14-16. Twenty percent are undecided. The margin of error is 4.1 points.

Aside from the fact that the Sestak-Specter primary race is settled and the election drawing nearer, PPP puts more importance on this than past polls because it is now surveying likely voters. In June, when it polled registered voters who might or might not go to the polls, the two were tied at 41 percent each.

Toomey and Sestak still have a ways to go in familiarizing themselves to voters. About a third say they don’t know enough about either to express a favorable or unfavorable opinion. Toomey leads Sestak among self-described conservatives (44 percent of the sample) by 75 percent to 8 percent while Sestak leads among moderates (39 percent of the sample) by 51 percent to 25 percent. The balance are undecided.

Toomey holds a 50 percent to 23 percent lead, with 27 percent undecided, among independents, although they make up only 9 percent of the survey’s sample. ….

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“Ground Zero Mosque” Is the New “Death Panels” (Updated)

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August 17, 2010

 

“Ground Zero Mosque”
Is the New “Death Panels” (Updated)

 

“Ground Zero Mosque” Is the New “Death Panels”, The Huffington Post, August 16, 2010, by Jeffrey Feldman, excerpt quoted verbatim:

By now, the right-wing political chop-shop has convinced an embarrassingly large chunk of the country that a “YMCA”-type project planned for lower Manhattan is the equivalent of Osama bin Laden landing on the shores of the Potomac.

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Mayor Bloomberg, to his credit, scoffed at this right-wing idiocy in an eloquent speech about religious freedom. President Obama followed suit.

But while Mayor and President had their hearts in the right place, the very idea that the Cordoba House hysteria is about “religion” is not really accurate. The fact that the public debate has been framed around a “Ground Zero mosque” flows not from the facts of the project, but from a cynical right-wing effort to turn a benign and welcome addition to lower Manhattan into something that could be viewed as threatening and sinister (a.k.a., a wedge issue).

“Ground Zero Mosque” is the new “death panels.” Or is it the new “gay marriage”? Take your pick — there’s plenty of right-wing wedge issues to go around and they all have one thing in common: their goal is to whip up enough fear to keep people from working together to solve the real problems we all face together.

The large issue at stake here, in other words is not freedom of religion, but mass hysteria. Rather than just wrap Cordoba House in the First Amendment, President Obama and Mayor Bloomberg might have done better if they had dusted off their dog-eared copies of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible.

Familiar Themes


Cordoba House is not some sudden and new issue, but the latest attempt by the Republican Party to displace meaningful political debate with pitch-fork-and-torches style mass hysteria.

The themes of these newest wave of delirium are familiar: Muslim conspiracy; infiltration by foreign terrorists; Liberal collusion.

Are we a nation ruled by mass hysteria — a nation that sees conspiracy behind every unfamiliar face? Or are we a nation that raises above the tyranny of the mob roused to rid the village of those in league with the Devil? Those are the questions that the Mayor and President should have asked, but nobody seems to be asking them.

When mass hysteria has been allowed in the past to drive public policy it lead inexorably to shameful results that destroyed lives and weakened democratic society.

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Obama Reframes Mosque Debate


Obama Reframes Mosque Debate, The Huffington Post, August 16, 2010, by Chris Weigant, excerpt quoted verbatim:

By now, the right-wing political chop-shop has convinced an embarrassingly large chunk of the country that a “YMCA”-type project planned for lower Manhattan is the equivalent of Osama bin Laden landing on the shores of the Potomac.

Mayor Bloomberg, to his credit, scoffed at this right-wing idiocy in an eloquent speech about religious freedom. President Obama followed suit.

But while Mayor and President had their hearts in the right place, the very idea that the Cordoba House hysteria is about “religion” is not really accurate. The fact that the public debate has been framed around a “Ground Zero mosque” flows not from the facts of the project, but from a cynical right-wing effort to turn a benign and welcome addition to lower Manhattan into something that could be viewed as threatening and sinister (a.k.a., a wedge issue).

“Ground Zero Mosque” is the new “death panels.” Or is it the new “gay marriage”? Take your pick — there’s plenty of right-wing wedge issues to go around and they all have one thing in common: their goal is to whip up enough fear to keep people from working together to solve the real problems we all face together.

Lesser noticed narrative: the mosque debate is dividing the right


UPDATE: See Hate Radio Host Mark Levin Attacks Gov. Chris Christie Over Mosque Comments: ‘Absolutely Dead Wrong’, Think Progress, August 17, 2010, 5:50 p.m., by George Zornick, excerpt quoted verbatim:

Yesterday, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) warned fellow Republicans to stop “overreacting” to the proposed Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero. He said that while some degree of “deference” must be shown to some 9/11 families who don’t want the center nearby, “it would be wrong to so overreact to that, that we paint Islam with a brush of radical Muslim extremists that just want to kill Americans because we are Americans.”

Even though Christie included obligatory digs at Democrats and President Obama for somehow “playing political football” with the issue, his comments were still apparently too much for right-wing hate radio host Mark Levin. He unleashed on Christie last night during his radio show, and called the governor “absolutely dead wrong” and questioned Christie’s conservative credentials.

See Mosque Debate is a Red Herring, The Washington Examiner, August 16, 2010, by Gene Healy.

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