From Whom Should We Fear Violence?

Sep 02 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections, Senate

The left keep saying that all of the right’s talk about not liking taxes and big government is going to lead to violence or something, but then it seems like it’s just the left that’s been going crazy lately. Which makes sense. Why do people become violent? Often because they feel voiceless and powerless. Why would the right feel like that, though? They have people like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck constantly annoying liberals so they don’t feel voiceless, and they’re on their way to trounce the left in November, so there is no reason to feel powerless. What about the left, though? They’re starting to feel voiceless as the MSM is losing influence and all their big lefty heroes like Olbermann have pathetic audiences compared to FOX News reruns. Also, all the issues the left has been doubling down on like the Arizona immigration law and the Ground Zero mosque has only increased the support for the other side, showing Americans are very actively not listening to the left. And how powerless the left must feel as they head for November. The election of Obama with a filibuster proof Senate and a huge majority in the House is the most power liberals will see in their lifetime, and they only got a couple things done which Americans are now itching to tear down. When you look at it that way, there is a huge risk of the left becoming even more unhinged and possibly violent. The solution: Shove liberals into boxes marked “Do Not Open Until Christmas.” By then, most of the craziness will have passed. Also, now we’ll have a new gift for bad children other than lumps of precious precious coal. Just make sure to put the liberals into the boxes gently so they don’t accuse us of being violent.

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Ground Zero Mosque Funding – Media Matters Tries To Change The Subject

Aug 27 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

Media Matters, the George Soros-funded attack machine directed against Fox News and other conservative media, is trying to discredit Fox News’ reporting on the Ground Zero mosque.  Its latest salvo is to paint Fox News as hypocritical for partnering with Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal (Fox News-parent company News Corp.’s second-largest shareholder with holdings of 7 percent) while the network blasts the funding ties of the Saudi Prince and other foreign Islamists to the Ground Zero mosque’s Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf . You know what? I agree that there may well be some hypocrisy at the News Corp. parent company level. But all that Media Matters and friends have proven is the independence of Fox News’ reporters and commentators. Rupert Murdoch has apparently not sought to suppress the broadcasting of their investigations and opinions even when potentially embarrassing to the parent company’s second largest shareholder. Indeed, one progressive blogger proved this very point without meaning to, when he talked about the New York Post’s linkage of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal to Rauf: Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post reported last May, the Kingdom Foundation, al-Waleed’s personal charity, has donated a total of $305,000 to Muslim Leaders of Tomorrow, a leadership and networking project sponsored jointly by two of Rauf’s organizations, the American Society for Muslim Advancement and the Cordoba Initiative. Moreover, News Corp.’s funding is out in the open. The Saudi prince’s investment in News Corp. is public, along with his company’s investments in such businesses as Citibank, the Four Seasons hotel chain and the Fairmont Hotel chain. The sponsors of the Ground Zero mosque, by contrast, appear to have something to hide. Sharif el-Gamal’s financial backer Hisham Elzanaty needs to explain the allegations of racketeering and fraud he has faced in connection with his medical businesses , in order to allay concerns that his involvement with the developer behind the Ground Zero mosque is not following the same alleged ’shell game’ pattern. Most importantly, there are many folks across the political spectrum who are opposed to the location of the Ground Zero mosque, or at least want answers to legitimate questions about its sources of funding. That does not change because one of the critics – Fox News – has decided to partner with Prince Alwaleed bin Talal. Once again, the Soros attack machine and its progressive allies are trying to change the subject, rather than deal with the underlying concerns of a majority of the American people.

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Who Is Really Funding the Ground Zero Mosque?

Aug 27 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

For weeks, critics of the 13 story $100 million mega-mosque complex planned for the immediate Ground Zero vicinity have been asking where the funding will be coming from. Its sponsors refuse to provide any information and have even refused to rule out taking contributions from other countries including Iran and Saudi Arabia. When a reporter from the local Fox station in New York, Charles Leaf,  caught up with the mosque complex developer Sharif el-Gamal and asked him to explain the funding, el-Gamal ducked the question.  The reporter, interviewed last night on the “O’Reilly Factor” by Laura Ingraham (filling in for Bill O’Reilly), shared results of his own investigation. It turns out that Sharif el-Gamal was a waiter a few years ago, who has turned into a real estate powerhouse. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with making it big in America, as long as el-Gamal is playing by the rules. But is he? Charles Leaf found out that  el-Gamal’s SOHO Properties real estate business, which owns the site on which the Ground Zero mosque is to be built, has been receiving financial support from an Egyptian-born owner of several medical companies named Hisham Elzanaty. Elzanaty, Mr. Leaf reports, is the guarantor on a $39 million loan that el-Gamal’s company assumed. Mr. Elzanaty’s name is listed in campaign donation records as contributing to the campaigns of President Obama and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand , both supporters of the mosque. One of Mr. Elzanty’s companies was audited by New York State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General who found that the company was overpaid $331,336 for Medicaid services . Hisham Elzanaty was also in the center of a racketeering and fraud suit brought against him and others by State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company in 2007. The complaint charged, among other things, that Mr. Elzanaty arranged for a doctor to set up a “facade” of fraudulently incorporated professional service companies under her name, which Elzanatry actually controlled, to receive payments from State Farm that they were not eligible to receive. The complaint described Elzanatry’s alleged scheme as a: common “shell game” used by participants in doc-in-the-box arrangements – to create entities with new names and new tax identification numbers (like Quality Medical) to continue submitting fraudulent charges to insurers for the same medically unnecessary services provided by the same individuals in the same locations, after insurers begin questioning the claims of other entities with other tax identification numbers (like Accurate Medical and JP Medical) which are controlled by the same people (like Elzanaty) This racketeering suit was apparently settled, although its terms are undisclosed. But the suit reveals a disturbing pattern of alleged conduct by Mr. Elzanatry that may well be at work in helping to fund the developer behind the Ground Zero mosque. We know that radical Islamist organizations such as the Muslim Brotherhood operate through many front organizations. Could the funding of the Ground Zero mosque be all part of an elaborate mosque-in-the box shell game to cover up something far more sinister? Maybe not. But we won’t know until the Ground Zero mosque developer Sharif el-Gamal and his financial backer Hisham Elzanaty begin to come clean about where their money is really coming from.

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Jon Stewart is Learning!

Aug 27 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

There was one thing to be happy for in The Daily Show ’s segment last night about the protests against the Ground Zero and Tennessee mosques: Jon Stewart is starting to get the jihadist mindset. He even said we should “try a new system where we don’t give a s— what they think” and rightly said that the U.S. could build the jihadists an American flag incinerator in Washington D.C. and they’d still find a way to protest it as part of a Zionist conspiracy. What a breath of fresh air! He’s right. Nothing we do, for good or for ill, matters to the jihadists. We are controlled by the evil Satanic Zionists and no matter what we do, they’ll see it as an evil plot and blame our sinful influence and “imperialism” for all of the Muslim world’s ills. Watch the segment after the jump if you didn’t see it in my previous post: The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c Tennessee No Evil www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party This fact cuts both ways. Yes, it’s true—if the Ground Zero mosque is seen as a victory for radical Islamists, it won’t create more terrorists. It’ll encourage them—but they’re already trying their hardest to kill us (of course, I’m not saying that we shouldn’t be concerned about Imam Rauf’s ties to Muslim Brotherhood and Iran). On the other hand, if we stop the mosque from being built, we won’t create more terrorists even if it does anger many Muslims. Why? Because disagreement over policy doesn’t automatically translate into becoming a jihadist. The radical Islamist ideology that justifies Sharia theocracy and oppression has to be in place for that to happen. And when it is in place, it is not influenced by policy disagreements because every policy is viewed through the conspiratorial Islamist eyes. A Muslim can be completely enraged over the wars in Iraq or Afghanistan but that isn’t what makes him become a suicide bomber. If disagreement over U.S. policy is what causes terrorism, then we would have been dealing with a tidal wave of non-Muslim terrorists from Europe and Latin America for decades. It’s a giant leap to go from anti-Americanism to trying to impose Sharia law on Muslims and non-Muslims alike and massacring civilians. Jon Stewart is right: Let’s stop caring what they think because nothing we do will make the terrorists love us. What a Neo-Con!

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Russell Simmons and His Own Sacred Ground of Deep-Seated Hate

Aug 26 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

The rich and famous are usually utterly inconsequential, intellectual featherweights, and yet our celebrity-driven media inexplicably believe that pop culture success earns them a forum in which to pontificate about the heavyweight issues of our time: war, peace, religion, and more specifically, the Ground Zero mosque controversy. Enter irrelevant celebrity Russell Simmons, whose cockeyed baseball cap is an uninteresting attempt at a trademark headgear a là Donald Trump’s sweeping canopy of hair. Interviewed about the Ground Zero mosque for some reason by Larry King last week, Simmons blathered about a “cycle of negativity” created by those who blame all Muslims for 9/11. Needless to say, no one has ever said all Muslims were responsible for it, but continually hammering on the theme of ignorant bigotry is how the Left demonizes those who are legitimately alarmed about the metastasizing threat of radical Islam . Mr. Simmons, here’s a thought: nothing feeds a cycle of negativity like waging worldwide jihad and imposing sharia law . Simmons argued in the King interview that, hey, we didn’t blame all Christians for the first World Trade Center attack. This is undeniably true, because MUSLIMS were responsible for that 1993 bombing. I’m assuming, and hoping for his sake, that he meant to refer to Timothy McVeigh’s 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, although it has been noted innumerable times that Christianity and the Bible had nothing to do with his motivation. But McVeigh is the go-to example for the Left’s insupportable charge of moral equivalence between Christianity and Islam, so they keep trotting him out. The King interview could easily be ignored as so much celebrity hot air, except that Simmons went on to post Monday’s disingenuous Huffington Post op-ed entitled “The Sacred Ground of Deep Seated Hate.” The elements of its argument are very representative of the Left’s narrative of obfuscation about radical Islam and hate toward conservatives, so the piece is worth dissecting and exposing. Continue reading …

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Journalistic Malpractice: Time Magazine, ‘Does America Have a Muslim Problem?’

Aug 25 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

I’ve not published anything about the Ground Zero Mosque controversy, simply because I’m still trying to think about it in a detached and objective manner. As a strong proponent of religious liberty, I can see the reasonableness of the pro-Mosque position. But as someone who will never forget what happened on September 11, 2001 — the consequence of Islamic terrorists putting their beliefs into practice — I fully understand the objections raised against the Mosque. However, when a magazine like Time attempts to paint one side of the debate as consisting of nothing more than bigots moved by an irrational fear, I see Rhetorical McCarthyism. It is a shameful and undemocractic way to conduct a discussion in a Constitutional republic, since its purpose is to end the discussion rather than to advance it, to shut people up rather than to treat them with equal respect and dignity. It is the plagiarized cultural cliff notes of the intellectually lazy . — Francis J. Beckwith, Return to Rome , “ My Rhetorical McCarthyism Beats Your Islamophobia.” If I was contemplating teaching a seminar on ideological bias in the contemporary press, Time Magazine ‘s recent cover story on the Ground Zero mosque controversy would be hard to beat. And keeping with dead tree media ethics, the full article’s available only in print. Perhaps the editors were hoping to avoid a savage thrashing at the hands of bloggers. I started reading the essay at my son’s orthodontist’s, then finished it at Barnes and Noble on the way home (no way would I fork over cash for such a pathetic hatchet job, sheesh). There’s absolutely no mention of or engagement with any of the arguments Mega Mosque opponents have offered. And at one point the piece argues that Imam Rauf and Daisy Khan are leaders of the U.S. Muslim community’s “interfaith outreach.” The only problem, of course, is that throughout the controversy the developers have shunned any dialogue with “interfaith” critics of the project. And then there’s this passage, available at the homepage : You don’t have to be prejudiced against Islam to believe, as many Americans do, that the area around Ground Zero is a sacred place. But sadly, in an election season, such sentiments have been stoked into a political issue. As the debate has grown more heated, Park51, as the proposed Muslim cultural center and mosque two blocks from Ground Zero is called, has become a litmus test for everything from private-property rights to religious tolerance. But it is plain that many of Park51′s opponents are motivated by deep-seated Islamophobia That’s blanket condemnation. And it’s too bad. I’d be perfectly happy to condemn outright hatred and bigotry toward Muslims (and I have at American Power). But folks are barking up the wrong tree with Pamela Geller. Mostly, she’s just doing a fabulous job at calling these people out. Leftists don’t like it, and they’re lashing out the only way they know how: with allegations of RAAAACISM! From the Imam’s excoriation of the United States to Little Miss Daisy’s Islamic anti-Semitism, the Cordoba developers are offering up a whole lotta fodder for opponents. And as you have the press so completely in the tank — and so oblivious to the manifestly non-bridge-building aims of the initiative — it’s no surprise that conservatives are even more outraged at the shameless indignity of building a jihadi worship center on sacred ground. Americans are not prejudiced against Muslims . It’s more likely that the families of the fallen themselves, and their grassroots supporters, are now subject to a broad-based pattern of harassment and discrimination, from the White House all the way down to the communists on the streets screaming anti-Semitic epithets at the “ Jewish Zionist ” state. Cross-posted from American Power .

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Alaska Insiders Point Fingers at Murkowski Aides

Aug 25 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) trails primary challenger Joe Miller as the state awaits final results, but already some Republicans on the ground are talking about what went wrong for Murkowski.

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Am I also a bigot? Pols clueless on Ground Zero mosque (Nat Hentoff/Jewish World Review)

Aug 25 2010 Published by under 2010 Elections

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