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Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:29 PM

Right Wing Islam Obsession at the Values Voter Summit

Source: The Daily Beast

If there was one dominant theme at this year’s Values Voter Summit, the right-wing confab organized by the Family Research Council, it was that President Obama is endangering the United States by coddling radical Islamists. “hat we’re watching develop before our eyes today are the direct consequences of this administration’s policy of apology and appeasement across the globe,” Michele Bachmann said of the attacks on American embassies and consulates in the Middle East.

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Given the resonance of such language at the Values Voter Summit, Mitt Romney’s recent rhetoric on the Middle East makes more sense. His claim that the Obama administration’s “first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks,” has been widely criticized, even by some staunch Republicans. The base, however, ate it up—when pundit Bill Bennett quoted Romney’s words in his speech introducing Paul Ryan, there were sustained cheers and applause.

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There is a grotesque irony in the way speakers at the Values Voter Summit kept invoking the deaths of the four American officials in Libya to argue that the United States needs to adopt a more belligerent stance toward Muslims. Describing what’s at stake in the election, Ryan said, “We’ve all seen the images of our flag being burned and our embassies under attack by vicious mobs. The worst of it is the loss of four good men, including our ambassador to Libya.” From these speeches, one would never know that at least two of the dead were deeply devoted to fighting the sort of politics that the Values Voter Summit represents.

A former Peace Corps volunteer, Libya ambassador Chris Stevens was, by all accounts, a passionate advocate for engagement with the Islamic world. As Robin Wright wrote in The Washington Post, “He was not among those declaring that the Arab Spring had only made the region worse. Quite the reverse.” Former Navy Seal Glen Doherty, meanwhile, was on the advisory board to the Military Religious Freedom Foundation, an organization that fights Christian fundamentalism in the armed forces.

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Read more: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/09/15/right-wing-islam-obsession-at-the-values-voter-summit.html



Mikey Weinstein, the Military Religious Freedom Foundation’s founder and a close friend of Doherty, told the Daily Beast reporter that Doherty would not have wanted his name and death used that way at the Values Voter Summit. Doherty "hated the way right-wing Christians, particularly those in the military, promoted Islamophobia."

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:33 PM

1. The real danger for America is our own little homegrown batch of Right Wing Extremist

Christian Belief Radical TERRORISTS!

THAT scares me SUPER bad, right here at home.

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:37 PM

2. I hope Ms. Bachmann sharias herself into losing her election.

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Response to tanyev (Reply #2)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 02:12 PM

7. Bachmann's seat is vulnerable and a strong campaign can take it away from her. nt

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:38 PM

3. this rhetoric... is not far removed from the intensity of the black helicopter crowd, before OK city

look for violence after the election

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Response to oldhippydude (Reply #3)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 05:27 PM

9. I couldn't agree more: the

last time I witnessed this kind of superheated rhetoric was before Tim McVeigh decided to "redress his grievances" with a truck bomb.

I think if they lose (ie, President Obama is re-elected) they're going to lose it. Not all of them, but I think there will be a segment of the extreme right that will resort to political violence in the wake of a GOP loss.

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:41 PM

4. How coincidental that this mideast unrest should occur just prior to this VV Summit..Hmmmm...n/t

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:44 PM

5. Yeah, Nuke em all! That's Pro-life for ya!

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:55 PM

6. Is it just me? I see little if any difference between militant fundamentalist Christians and

militant fundamentalist Muslims. Both want to deny lots of other people basic human rights, and are willing to embrace violence to achieve their goals.

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Response to kestrel91316 (Reply #6)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 06:13 PM

10. Both have the exactly the same emotional and psychological imbalances.

There is no difference whatsoever between them.

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Response to highplainsdem (Original post)

Sat Sep 15, 2012, 03:04 PM

8. Ask how coddled all the guys on the "kill list" feel

I don't have a good estimate as to how many are dead now (OBL being the top of the list), but it runs into the hundreds. For better or worse, Obama has done a much much better job of eliminating the leadership of right wing extremist islamists than bush did in his 8 years.

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