Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Re: Who Is Huma Abedin?

Who Is Huma Abedin?
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a muzzy, who, like her jewish husband, will use the US government for
the benefit of non-Americans.

know the enemy

On Jul 23, 10:39 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> <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/>*
>  *Sard <http://www.therightplanet.com/?author=2>* | July 23, 2012 at 3:38
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