Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Re: Who Is Huma Abedin?

I would very much like to hear Plain Ol's perspective of Senator
McCain's
(and his lapdog Marco Rubio's) change of heart, and in general,
whether he
thinks those that are opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood and its
connection
to American politics and institutions, namely Michele Bachmann Louie
Gohmert, Trent Franks, Tom Rooney and Lynn Westmorland of the House,
and
Jim DeMint and others from the Senate, are "fighting Israel's
battles" in
our Congress?
---
israel's welfare and security is not an American concern.

If so, where does he think McCain and Rubio stand with
regard to their support for Israel?
---
both McCain and Rubio are zionists who side with the jews against the
muzzies and won't think twice about sacrificing American soldiers for
israel.

they should fund their own charity work without our tax dollars and
send their own children to die for the jews.

when one of the stars on our flag represents israel then I might
reconsider ... until then, they're on their own in their religious war
with the muzzies.

On Jul 24, 2:21 am, Keith In Tampa <keithinta...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Guten Morgan from Köln Everyone!
>
> I would very much like to hear Plain Ol's perspective of Senator McCain's
> (and his lapdog Marco Rubio's) change of heart, and in general, whether he
> thinks those that are opposed to the Muslim Brotherhood and its connection
> to American politics and institutions, namely Michele Bachmann Louie
> Gohmert, Trent Franks, Tom Rooney and Lynn Westmorland of the House, and
> Jim DeMint and others from the Senate,  are "fighting Israel's battles"  in
> our Congress?  If so, where does he think McCain and Rubio stand with
> regard to their support for Israel?
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 5:39 AM, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > **
> >             New post on *therightplanet.com*
> > <http://www.therightplanet.com/?author=2>  Who Is Huma Abedin?<http://www.therightplanet.com/2012/07/who-is-huma-abedin/>by
> > Sard <http://www.therightplanet.com/?author=2>
>
> > Questions about Huma Abedin<http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/310198/questions-about-huma-ab...>
>
> > *By Andrew C. McCarthy <http://www.nationalreview.com/author/52265>*
> > *July 21, 2012 4:00 A.M.<http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/310198/questions-about-huma-ab...>
> > *
>
> > D*er Spiegel *pointed out the obvious: "A certain role of the Muslim
> > Brotherhood in the transition process [to 'democracy'] in Egypt seems
> > acceptable to the Obama White House." It was early February 2011, the
> > moment when the uprising that would oust Hosni Mubarak was bubbling over in
> > Tahrir Square. The prominent German newsmagazine figured, who better to ask
> > about the Muslim Brotherhood than the American political establishment's
> > resident foreign-policy genius, John McCain?
>
> > So, the reporter asked<http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/john-mccain-on-the-dangers-...> him,
> > does Obama's tolerance of the Muslim Brotherhood "concern you"?
>
> > Senator Maverick shot back without hesitation: "It concerns me so much
> > that I am unalterably opposed to it. I think it would be a mistake of
> > historic proportions."
>
> > Senator McCain elaborated that he was "deeply, deeply concerned that this
> > whole movement [toward democracy] could be hijacked by radical Islamic
> > extremists." And what, he was specifically asked, "is your assessment of
> > the Muslim Brotherhood"? McCain pulled no punches:
>
> > *I think they are a radical group that, first of all, supports sharia
> > law; that in itself is anti-democratic — at least as far as women are
> > concerned. They have been involved with other terrorist organizations and I
> > believe that they should be specifically excluded from any tra nsition
> > government.*
>
> > In fact, so apprehensive was he over the Brotherhood and its sharia agenda
> > that McCain was quick to brand Mohamed ElBaradei, the Nobel laureate, as a
> > Brotherhood tool. Many of us watching developments at the time noted<http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/258397/what-could-be-worse-elbar...> the
> > apparent collusion between ElBaradei and the Brothers. McCain went farther:
> > "Oh yeah, I think it's very clear that the scenario is very likely he could
> > be their front man."
>
> > Senator Straight Talk reasoned that since ElBaradei appeared to be on the
> > same page as the Brotherhood, and was being hailed as a potential Mubarak
> > successor despite having "no following nor political influence in Egypt,"
> > we should assume that he must be in cahoots with the Brotherhood. It did
> > not matter that ElBaradei was a renowned international figure and an
> > important leftist ally of President Obama's. So pernicious was the threat
> > posed by the Brotherhood that, in McCain's considered opinion, you just had
> > to assume the worst.
>
> > The *Spiegel* interview was classic McCain; the senator is never at a
> > loss for bloviation. His professed anxiety, only a year ago, over the
> > Muslim Brotherhood, as well as his blithe willingness to assume that
> > ElBaradei must be an Islamist coconspirator, are worth remembering today.
> > For the sage has suddenly decided that the Brothers — unapologetic Islamic
> > supremacists who say outright that they are on a "grand jihad<http://www.amazon.com/Grand-Jihad-Islam-Sabotage-America/dp/159403580...>"
> > to destroy America and the West — are a pretty swell lot<http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/291694/mccain-graham-heart-musli...>,
> > after all. Instead, McCain reserves his signature "shoot first, think
> > later" ire for the target he has always preferred: conservatives.
>
> > The Arizonan took to the Senate floor this week to lambaste<http://www.mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=PressOffice....> five
> > conservative members of the House who, unlike McCain, are actually serious
> > about addressing threats the Brotherhood poses to American interests.
> > McCain's bipartisan "Islamic democracy" promoters seem content to keep
> > burning through taxpayer trillions until the Brotherhood is finally running
> > every government in the Middle East. To the contrary, the House
> > conservatives — Michele Bachmann (Minn.), Louie Gohmert (Texas), Trent
> > Franks (Ariz.), Tom Rooney (Fla.), and Lynn Westmorland (Ga.) — have
> > concluded that the Brotherhood needs to be regarded as the serious
> > anti-American business that it is.
>
> > Toward that end, the quintet is justifiably concerned that the
> > Brotherhood's sharia agenda — the one to which McCain used to be
> > "unalterably opposed" — is being abetted not just by some Nobel-toting
> > Egyptian progressive, but by officials in highly sensitive positions *inside
> > the United States government*.
>
> > *Read more at National Review Online ...
> > <http://www.nationalreview.com/blogs/print/310198>*
>
> > *h/t: Dana Loesch <https://twitter.com/DLoesch/>*
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