Archive | 2012

Coptic-phobia! Egypt sentences Canadian man to death for role in anti-Muhammad film even though he had nothing to do with it

You gotta admit, sentencing a Coptic Christian man to death for his role in making the Innocence of Muslims is absurd enough but to do it not because he had anything to do it but because he’s… a Coptic Christian man seems both racist and phobic (based on the standard for Islamophobia, of course). When […]

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Egypt’s Morsi attempts Planet of the Apes metaphor during interview with TIME Magazine

During an interview with Time Magazine, Egypt’s new Muslim Brotherhood president – Mohamed Morsi – made a somewhat cryptic reference to the 1968 movie version of Planet of the Apes. As a member of the Ikhwan, Morsi is quite familiar with whom the Qur’an considers to be apes – the Jews. Via ROP: Verse 5:60 […]

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Theodore Shoebat On VCY America

Theodore Shoebat interviews with Jim Schneider of VCY America CLICK HERE TO LISTEN The world was told that the Arab Spring was all about ushering in liberty and democracy. What Theodore Shoebat has found out is that the majority of the Egyptian people want Sharia law and the only entity that can stop its enforcement […]

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Infiltration: Rep. Louie Gohmert says a ‘bunch of Muslim Brotherhood members’ giving Obama administration ‘advice’

In a radio interview with Frank Gaffney, Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), one of the five congressmen who sent five letters to five separate Inspectors General last June over concerns about Muslim Brotherhood infiltration, expressed that the Obama administration’s decisions relative to the ‘Arab Spring’ were ‘horrendous’. Gohmert went on to say that the only way […]

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New York Times Interview with Innocence of Muslims filmmaker raises question about YouTube channel

There was an interesting tidbit found toward the end of a 6-page article written by Serge Kovaleski and Brooks Barnes of the New York Times – in which the two reporters revealed the contents of their interview with Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man behind the Innocence of Muslims video. Until now, it was only assumed […]

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Video: State Department spokesman has trouble answering question about U.S. embassy’s authority to kill Anwar Al-Awlaki

It’s quite safe to say that State Department spokesman Victoria Nuland would much rather prefer giving a press conference at which AP reporter Matthew Lee’s chair was empty. Such a scenario was not to be on November 28th and the looks Nuland gives while dealing with Lee’s questions practically portray physical discomfort. At issue… About […]

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Republican Senator raises great question about Susan Rice’s role at State during Kenya / Tanzania bombings

One of the common refrains we hear from people who are rightfully outraged by what happened in Benghazi is that we must find out what happened so that it doesn’t happen again. That leads to a question about U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice’s time as a State Department employee in charge of the African region during […]

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Former UK Defense Minister’s solution? Neutron bomb on Afghanistan / Pakistan border

It’s interesting to watch this exchange between a Russia Today anchor and correspondent (who, frankly, should put her hands down while reporting) simultaneously report on and mock the rhetoric of former UK Defense Minister Lord Gilbert but given where we are… …do either one of you two have any better ideas? h/t Jawa

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PJM’s Patrick Poole exactly right on Grover Norquist

Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) has been in the news quite a bit lately, as the fiscal conservative who is demanding that Republicans adhere to his no-tax pledge in their fiscal cliff negotiations. Norquist’s position in this case may sound appealing to conservatives but this is one of those rare times when […]

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Republican Senators boiling after meeting with Rice

Regular readers know that we’ve been more than just a little critical of Republican Senators like John McCain and Lindsey Graham when it came to how best to deal with the situations in Libya, Syria, et. al. but in this particular case, they’re right to keep up the pressure on U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice. When […]

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Canadian Prime Minister gives USA lesson on leadership

If you’re an American who thinks there is a leadership vacuum on your continent, take a look north of your border; that vacuum may be getting filled in Canada. The Prime Minister there is playing hardball with the Palestinian Authority. Via Arutz Sheva: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper personally intervened to pressure Palestinian Authority Chairman […]

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Slavery, Then and Now

Keith Davies Over the Thanks Giving Holiday weekend I took my family to see the film Lincoln. While I am somewhat familiar with the history, I am sure most Americans are probably very ignorant of those times. Hopefully, this film might shock some of the most die-hard Democrats into understanding the very sordid history of […]

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Shocker: Turkey’s Prime Minister loving himself some Ottoman Empire

It’s amazing how far wearing suits and ties will take you. Doing so has aided Turkey’s Prime Minister in being labeled a moderate despite the fact that he is anything but that. In reality, he reveres the extremely repressive Ottoman Empire and is apparently willing to jail anyone who doesn’t portray Ottoman rulers in an […]

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Does Jeb Bush CAIR too much to be President?

With all of this talk about Jeb Bush running for president in 2016, his record of appeasement when it comes to Islamists in his state when he was Governor of Florida warrants closer inspection. That Presidential election year will mark the tenth anniversary of the forced resignation of O’Neal Dozier, a conservative Pastor whom Bush […]

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