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GOP Establishment Joins with Left to Mainstream Radical Islam and Marginalize Michele Bachmann
Rush Limbaugh.com ^ | July 23 | Rush Limbaugh

Posted on 07/23/2012 4:09:32 PM PDT by Kaslin

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RUSH: Now, I mentioned at the beginning of the program that Andrew McCarthy has a piece at PJMedia.com. Andy's a new columnist there, having moved over from National Review. Now, to refresh your memory, Andy McCarthy was the man who, along with Patrick Fitzgerald, incidentally, prosecuted Omar Abdel Rahman, the blind sheik, who was the first guy to engineer the first blowing up of the World Trade Center, 1993. The blind sheik and his buddies had massive plans to blow up bridges and tunnels, and many of Obama's precious roads in Manhattan and New Jersey.

McCarthy prosecuted Omar Abdel Rahman and won the conviction. In the process, he boned up on Islam, became an expert on Islam and Sharia law. And he loves to tell the story how he started out believing that Rahman and his acolytes were fringe kook derivatives of Islam. And the more he studied it, the more he found that they were not kooks and they were not fringe; they were mainstream. That Omar Abdel Rahman and his acolytes who believe in Sharia law everywhere, anytime everywhere, are academics. They are trained and educated at the leading universities in Egypt on the subject.

Far from being kooks, they are the defining elites on the subject. He tried to find evidence in the Koran that these guys were making it up, that it wasn't really there. He found just the opposite. So Andy's become an expert in this. It's become one of his passions in terms of what he speaks of and writes about. Well, recently Michele Bachmann and other Republicans sent a letter to the State Department expressing concern -- and I'm really summarizing this part of it -- expressing concern over the presence of Huma Abedin, so close to the powers that be in our government. She's Hillary Clinton's whatever top level aides, Huma Abedin, also married to Weiner.

Her name was Huma Weiner, really, married to Anthony Weiner, the disgraced sex-crazed congressman from New York. So her real name is Huma Weiner. But Huma's mother is best friends with the wife of the new Muslim Brotherhood president Egypt, and there is essentially a Muslim sisterhood that she's a member of, and Huma's father was also likewise involved. So Michele Bachmann and others have written a letter to the State Department wanting some clarification and wanting an investigation because the Muslim Brotherhood is not what they are portrayed to be. The Muslim Brotherhood is not the -- what's the best way to put this? They're not the good Mafia. The Muslim Brotherhood's being portrayed as a bunch of secularist, mainstream, nonradical, and Andy says, no, they're not, they are right down the middle as radical as anybody else in jihad. So it's a legitimate request from Michele Bachmann.

Well, McCain took to the floor of the Senate last week to have at Bachmann and these other Republicans. So Andy has written a piece here chronicling 1995 to the present of how our government has changed in its view of the terrorists who seek to wipe us out. Here are the salient facts as he writes them in his piece. And, by the way, he's written a book about this, too. Willful Blindness. It's his memoir about the start of our confrontation with Islamic supremacism as a domestic threat. Back in the early nineties, when he led the prosecution of blind sheik's New York jihadist cell, they carried out the '93 World Trade Center bombing, and now he's got a column: "The Wages of Willful Blindness: Is It Time for Defenders of Liberty to Abandon the GOP?" His point here is that the GOP mainstream is no different than the Democrats on this, in terms of refusing to see the enemy as the enemy.

Now, "Here are two salient facts," Andy writes, "and once you grasp them you'll know everything you need to know to understand the rest of the dispute: (a) Not all Islamic supremacists (or 'Islamists') are violent, but the goal of all Islamic supremacists is the same: to coerce the acceptance of Sharia. The methods of pursuing that goal vary: sometimes terrorism is used, sometimes non-violent avenues are exploited -- meaning, Islamic supremacists co-opt legal processes, the media, educational institutions, and/or government agencies. But regardless of what methods an Islamic supremacist uses, his goal never changes: He aims to implement Sharia. In Islamic supremacist ideology, Sharia is regarded as the mandatory, non-negotiable foundation that must be laid before a society can be Islamized. Sharia is not 'moderate'; therefore, you are not a 'moderate' if you want it, no matter what method you use to implement it. For example, if you are an Islamic supremacist and you want to repeal the First Amendment in order to prohibit speech that casts Islam in a negative light, you are not a 'moderate' -- even if you wouldn’t blow up buildings to press your point.

"(b) Islamic supremacism is not a fringe interpretation of Islam. It is probably still the minority interpretation in North America. Nevertheless, it is the predominant interpretation of Islam in the Middle East. Poll after poll shows us that upwards of two-thirds of Muslims in countries like Egypt and Pakistan want their governments to adopt and strictly enforce Sharia. This is why the Islamic supremacist parties in the 'Arab Spring' countries are currently enjoying such success in elections.

"With that as background, understand that in the aforementioned 1995 trial, we proved that the reason the Blind Sheikh was able to run a terrorist organization ... was his globally renowned mastery of Islamic law. Omar Abdel Rahman is not a nut suffering from a psychological disorder. He has a doctorate in Islamic jurisprudence, earned by graduating with distinction from al-Azhar University in Cairo, the legendary seat of Sharia scholarship since the Tenth Century."

Now, we seemed to understand all this 20 years ago. "The government would have you to believe Barack Obama or George Bush or Hillary Clinton or John McCain or Condi Rice or Janet Reno knows more about Islam and its Sharia than Omar Abdel Rahman does." In other words, they say he's a kook, he's a fringe nutcase. He's not. Well, now observe the measure of how far off-course we've drifted.

"In 1995, we demonstrated that (i) the Blind Sheikh was attempting to impose Sharia." This was all demonstrated in court, by the way. "(ii) that he drew directly and accurately from Islamic scripture ... (iii) his Muslim followers were animated by these instructions to push for the imposition of Sharia standards. ... For proving this in federal court, the Clinton Justice Department honored me and my colleagues with the Attorney General’s highest award.

"Today, by contrast, for doing exactly the same thing -- namely, for arguing that an authoritative interpretation of Islam directs adherents to impose Sharia, by violence if necessary, in order to lay the groundwork for changing a non-Islamic society into an Islamic society -- I am routinely accused of promoting hatred and 'Islamophobia.' Such accusations, applied to assertions of what used to be seen as fact, do not come only from the Obama Left ... The smears are echoed, and in many cases led, by prominent members of the Republican establishment.

"I haven’t changed. The threat against us hasn’t changed. The government has changed. The Obama administration and the Republican establishment would have us live a lie -- a lie that endangers our liberties and our security. The lie is this: There is a difference between mainstream Islamic ideology and what they call 'violent extremism.'" This is what he learned in prepping for the trial against the blind sheik. There is no difference. It's all the same. Omar Abdel Rahman is mainstream. Osama Bin Laden, mainstream. Al-Zawahiri, mainstream. All of these are mainstream. They're not the kooks.

"The vogue term 'violent extremism' is chosen very deliberately. To be sure, we’ve always bent over backwards to be politically correct. Until Obama came to power, we used to use terms like 'violent jihadism' or 'Islamic extremism' in order to make sure everyone knew that we were not condemning all of Islam, that we were distinguishing Muslim terrorists from other Muslims. (In a more sensible time, we did not say 'German Nazis' -- we said 'Germans' or 'Nazis' and put the burden on non-Nazi Germans, rather than on ourselves, to separate themselves from the aggressors.)"

Anyway, he says here at the end, "When Senator McCain and his lemmings rebuke House conservatives for purportedly attacking Huma Abedin’s 'patriotism,' there are two things at work. First, when the facts are against you -- as they usually are against Sen. McCain -- demagoguery and character assassination are the most effective response: The compliant, Islamophilic media will help intimidate your opponents into silence. We all are very familiar with this tactic. But we often miss the second tactic, which is more important because it goes directly to our conception of 'patriotism.'

"That second tactic is this: the Obama Left and the Republican establishment would have you accept the following premise: anti-American Islamic supremacists are not an ideological threat but a mere political movement; therefore, American government officials who want to treat them as a mere political movement -- to negotiate with them and accommodate them -- are not endangering America; they are strengthening America. Consequently, if you dare suggest that this is a lunatic way of looking at things, you are a McCarthyite demagogue."

Anyway, he goes on to defend what Bachmann and the Republicans in the House are asking. The Muslim Brotherhood is not a harmless little offshoot here. They're not the mainstream where the others are the kooks. They're all together. Bachmann's inquiry is justified, and there's no reason to tar and feather her. It's a legitimate question to want to know if one of Hillary Clinton's top aides poses a national security threat because of her parents' close ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. That's all they're asking. And McCain and the Republican establishment and the Senate went to the floor to trash Bachmann. And I'll just add, I think there's an effort by the Republican establishment to take Bachmann out. I think they're lining up to campaign against her in her reelection effort. But that's another subject. Anyway, I mentioned this at the top of the program, and I wanted to make sure that I had this mentioned. I think Andy's gonna be on Hannity's TV show tonight, if this interests you and you want to see and hear more about it.

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RUSH: Now, folks, one other thing here. Michele Bachmann... Louie Gohmert is one of the other Republicans. They wrote private letters to select individuals asking questions about the security clearance process, and they used Huma Weiner as an illustration. It was not Michele Bachmann who decided to go public with the letters. Now, isn't this what congressmen on the Intelligence Committee ought to be asking if there are national security violations or problems involved in the security clearance with somebody with such close ties is to avowed enemies?

By the way, the new Egypt president, this Morsi guy, one of the first things he did upon being elected was demand the release of Omar Abdel-Rahman, the Blind Sheik! No doubt he wants to bring him home to honor him. It wasn't Bachmann who went public with this. She's doing her constitutional duties. She's on the Intelligence Committee, along with Louie Gohmert and the others. It's McCain that took this public. And now the Democrats are in Minnesota seeing if Bachmann is vulnerable because of what McCain has done.

It's not good.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: 112th; agenda; bachmann; cair; egypt; enemywithin; gope; hillaryclinton; huma; israel; muslimbrotherhood; nationalsecurity; obama; radicalislam; rushlive; rushtranscript; sharia; statedepartment; usfundingislam; wot
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1 posted on 07/23/2012 4:09:39 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

They tried getting rid of her and several other conservatives in 2008 when they stripped them of campaign funding. She survived and others didn’t.

In 2010 she became untouchable because of the tea party. Today the moderates are emboldened and want to get rid of her.


2 posted on 07/23/2012 4:14:59 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: cripplecreek

Remember how she was treated during the presidential campaign? During the debates, she had half the time as Romney. She and Paul were the only two to oppose helping the Muslim Brotherhood and Al Qaeda in Libya, but she was not given time to explain her position. She had 30 seconds in one debate. That’s not a mistake; its a conspiracy of Fox and the MSM to choose our candidates.


3 posted on 07/23/2012 4:20:10 PM PDT by rmlew ("Mosques are our barracks, minarets our bayonets, domes our helmets, the believers our soldiers.")
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To: cripplecreek

'em

4 posted on 07/23/2012 4:20:43 PM PDT by Kaslin (Acronym for OBAMA: One Big Ass Mistake America)
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To: Kaslin
Looks like National Review has dumped another of their real conservatives. Whose left now? I count only Mark Steyn and Victor Davis Hanson, who also spends most of his time at PJ Media. As for the rest, they all look and sound like Tucker Carlson.
5 posted on 07/23/2012 4:21:39 PM PDT by mojito
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To: RitaOK; KC_Lion; sport

This may be of interest.


6 posted on 07/23/2012 4:22:18 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: Kaslin

Well of course they are ... and they are coming after us next.


7 posted on 07/23/2012 4:23:57 PM PDT by RIghtwardHo
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To: Kaslin
Rush just talked common sense, she was doing her job. McCain took it public and made it sound like she was out of line to try and hurt her reelection. They protest a little too much

'Gentlemen's Club' Gangs Up on Bachmann

8 posted on 07/23/2012 4:26:05 PM PDT by opentalk
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To: Kaslin

Good on Rush for coming to Bachmann’s defense in making this distinction. It’s far beyond high time to call Islamism what it is, regardless of its appearance.


9 posted on 07/23/2012 4:31:30 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (The Slave Party Switcheroo: Economic crisis! Zero's eligibility Trumped!! Hillary 2012!!!)
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To: mojito
The Wages of Willful Blindness: Is It Time for Defenders of Liberty to Abandon the GOP?
by Andrew McCarthy

The embrace of the Muslim Brotherhood by President Obama, aided and abetted by the Republican establishment, is not new. It is the culmination of a gradual surrender whose silhouette was already evident nearly twenty years ago. I wrote about it in Willful Blindness, a memoir about the start of our nation’s confrontation with Islamic supremacism as a domestic threat —back in the early Nineties, when I led the prosecution of the Blind Sheikh’s New York jihadist cell, which carried out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Is our wayward course one that can be corrected? The ongoing controversy over Islamist influence on our government will probably answer that question.

Spotlighted are concerns raised by five conservative members of the House of Representatives about (i) Brotherhood-friendly government policymaking and (ii) government officials, such as the State Department’s Huma Abedin, who have longstanding Islamist ties. The crossroads at which we’ve arrived, however, involve a lot more than any single government official or policy. Let me be stark: Our liberty and security are threatened, and the questions not only of whether GOP leaders comprehend the stakes, but also of whether the Republican Party remains a worthy home for defenders of liberty, have become very real.

10 posted on 07/23/2012 4:38:24 PM PDT by opentalk
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To: opentalk

Never ever forget.

Moderates and RINOs are lying, manipulative, bottom feeding scum. They’ll toss an election to the democrats in a hot second if it means diluting conservatism within the GOP.

Just look at who the NRCC stripped of funding in the final weeks of the 2008 campaign. The GOP knew they were going to lose the house so they tried to make sure conservatives were the ones who took the hit. My congressman (Tim Walberg) was one of them and he lost by a whopping 2% and his democrat replacement was a vote for Obamacare. (We returned my former congressman to office in 2010)


11 posted on 07/23/2012 4:41:33 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: cripplecreek

I’m waiting for the “Rush has become a GOP lackey” crowd to make their appearance...


12 posted on 07/23/2012 4:47:35 PM PDT by bcsco
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To: Carry_Okie

maybe Rush has finally seen the handwriting on the wall.


13 posted on 07/23/2012 4:52:21 PM PDT by sport
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To: cripplecreek
Thanks. It figures, don't it? Since before 2010 they have been taking our guys out, then saying "Support our guy, it is him or the Democrat." It worked on me with Mc Cain, but it won't with Romney.

Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

14 posted on 07/23/2012 4:57:09 PM PDT by sport
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To: sport

No quarter for moderates.

The GOP has been moderated into a coma. If they want to moderate so badly they need to go moderate the party that actually needs it.


15 posted on 07/23/2012 4:59:18 PM PDT by cripplecreek (What does it profit a man if he gains the whole world but loses his soul?)
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To: cripplecreek

McCain had $9 million left over from 2008 campaign, he did not use to win. Instead of using it to help defeat Obama in 2012, he created his own organization to push global issues and funded it with these dollars.


16 posted on 07/23/2012 5:01:17 PM PDT by opentalk
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To: Kaslin

McCain is a war hero.

**********

Our definition of “hero” is becoming debased. WW II saw many American POW’s, but they were not considered war heroes. McCain stoically survived his incarceration in N. Vietnam after his plane was shot down, but that does not make him a war hero.


17 posted on 07/23/2012 5:02:06 PM PDT by Socon-Econ (Socon-Econ)
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To: opentalk

It took me a while to realize it, but McCain never intended to beat obama. In my opinion, it is going to be the same with Romney. The difference from my point of view is that McCain fooled me. Romney won’t.


18 posted on 07/23/2012 5:05:48 PM PDT by sport
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To: Kaslin

Reminds me of how our ruling elite rushed to defend Alger Hiss — maybe the lady is totally innocent. Hiss wasn’t.


19 posted on 07/23/2012 5:08:43 PM PDT by WilliamofCarmichael (If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
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To: cripplecreek
The majority of the rank and file of the GOP is in lock step with the so-called GOP-e. The "two" partys have long been morphing into one, with only the fringe elements of each drawing a line of difference.

The Republic is in its' death throws, spiraling downward at greater and greater velocity. Of course, that is just my opinion and who am I but a little republican "right wing-nut"!

20 posted on 07/23/2012 5:21:01 PM PDT by ImpBill ("America, where are you now?" - Little "r" republican!)
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