Muslim jihadists, assisted by Washington Post, get Republican governor elect to blink
Following the Fort Hood jihadist massacre, televangelist Pat Robertson, a prominent supporter of Republican governor-elect Robert McConnell of Virginia, correctly called Islam “a violent political system bent on the overthrow of the governments of the world and world domination.” The Washington Post then ran several stories attacking Robertson and reporting that the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) demanded an apology. But, as Diana West points out, the Post described these organizations as mere “civil rights” organizations, failing to identity them as what they are: terror-supporting mouthpieces of the Muslim Brotherhood ideology, the aim of which, as expressed in the Muslim Brotherhood’s manifesto, is “destroying the Western civilization from within” so that Islam is “victorious over all other religions,” The Post’s cover-up of the real nature of ISNA and CAIR materially assisted their campaign to embarrass McConnell, who issued a statement avowing his “respect” for the Muslim faith. “Respect,” notes West,
being the all-important code word signaling submission to Islamic apologetics on jihad and dhimmitude, the institutions of Islam that wholly vindicate the Robertson soundbyte. Posted by Lawrence Auster at November 20, 2009 01:58 PM | Send Email entry |