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Has Obama Brought Enough Muslims To Infiltrate America Government? New Obama-Muslim Conspiracy Theory
25 March 2011 By Juan Cole
Franklin Graham’s New Obama-Muslim
Conspiracy Theory - By David Corn
Billy Graham’s son says the president
has allowed the Muslim Brotherhood to infiltrate the
US government.
Yes, there’s a new Obama-Muslim conspiracy theory
on the right: The evangelical son of one of America’s
most famous evangelists says that President Barack
Obama has allowed the Muslim Brotherhood to become
part of the US government and influence administration
decisions.
In an interview last week with Newsmax.com,
a conservative website (that pushes the Obama-was-born-in-Kenya
conspiracy theory), Franklin Graham, an evangelist
like his father, Billy Graham, claimed that the
fundamentalist Islamic political group has burrowed
into the Obama administration and is shaping US
foreign policy. Sounding a bit like Glenn Beck, Graham
explained:
The Muslim Brotherhood is very strong and active
in our country. It’s infiltrated every level of our
government. Right now we have many of these people
that are advising the US military and State
Department on how to respond in the Middle East, and
it’s like asking a fox, like a farmer asking a fox,
“How do I protect my henhouse from foxes?” We’ve
brought in Muslims to tell us how to make policy
toward Muslim countries. And many of these people
we’ve brought in, I’m afraid, are under the Muslim
Brotherhood.
Infiltrated every level of our government—that’s
quite a claim. Yet Graham did not name a single Muslim
Brotherhood infiltrator or cite a specific Obama
administration decision that has been manipulated by
these crafty behind-the-scenes Islamists. (The quotes
in the Newsmaxarticle reporting Graham’s remarks
differ slightly from what he actually said during his
interview with Newsmax, according to the
video of the interview, which is posted below.)
Though Graham did not back up his charge that Obama
has opened the US government to the Muslim
Brotherhood, he did say that he believes the president
is more concerned with helping Muslims than
Christians—both in the United States and abroad. When
the Newsmaxinterviewer asked Graham if Obama
has been doing enough to support Christianity and
Christians at home and overseas, Graham replied,
“No…If anything, it’s the opposite.” He added, “The
Muslims are protected more in this country than
Christians.”
Graham did not cite specifics on this point,
either. A spokesman said Graham was unable to comment
on his remarks to Newsmax since he was en
route to Africa.
While Graham did not question Obama’s Christian
faith during this interview, his comments tracked with
the extremist right-wing claim that the president is a
secret Muslim. And Graham has raised the matter of an
Obama Islamic connection in the past. Last August,
he told CNN that because Obama’s father had been a
Muslim, Obama had a perception “problem.” The
president’s father, who was not involved in Obama’s
rearing, was born a Muslim, but as an adult he was an
atheist. Obama was not raised as a Muslim.
It’s no surprise that Franklin Graham is worriedabout
Muslims sneaking into the US government. He has
declared Islam “a very evil and wicked religion.” Last
year, he was disinvited from a National Prayer
Breakfast event at the Pentagon after his
Islam-bashing became an issue. (Sarah Palin quickly
rushed to Graham’s rhetorical rescue, pronouncing his
excommunication from this ecumenical breakfast a
travesty.)
For his part, Graham was not at all apologetic
about his attacks on Islam. Instead, he called the
revoking of his invitation “a slap at all evangelical
Christians.” He blamed the White House for
orchestrating the move: “I don’t know if it’s exactly
from President Obama. But I’m certain that some of the
men around him are very much opposed to what we stand
for and what we believe.” Graham added, “I just don’t
understand why the president would be giving Islam a
pass.” Could it be precisely because the Muslim
Brotherhood had infiltrated Obama’s circles? Graham
didn’t say so back then. Perhaps that was before he
had discovered this plot.
What if the Anti-Asian UCLA Girl had Ranted about
Arabs?
So by now, most of you have seen the now viral
youtube video of Alexandra Wallace, a UCLA student,
ranting about Asians:
Here’s a transcript for those of you who can’t
stand her voice:
Okay, so here at UCLA it’s finals week.
So we know that I’m not the most politically
correct person so don’t take this offensively. I
don’t mean it toward any of my friends I mean it
toward random people that I don’t even know in the
library. So, you guys are not the problem.
The problem is these hordes of Asian people that
UCLA accepts into our school every single year,
which is fine. But if you’re going to come to UCLA
then use American manners.
So it used to really bug me but it doesn’t bother
me anymore the fact that all the Asian people that
live in all the apartments around me — their moms
and their brothers and their sisters and their
grandmas and their grandpas and their cousins and
everybody that they know that they’ve brought along
from Asia with them – comes here on the weekends to
do their laundry, buy their groceries and cook their
food for the week. It’s seriously, without fail. You
will always see old Asian people running around this
apartment complex every weekend. That’s what they
do. They don’t teach their kids to fend for
themselves. You know what they don’t also teach
them, is their manners.
Which brings me to my next point. Hi, in America
we do not talk on our cell phones in the library. I
swear every five minutes I will be — okay, not five
minutes, say like fifteen minutes — I’ll be in like
deep into my studying, into my political science
theories and arguments and all that stuff, getting
it all down, like typing away furiously, blah blah,
blah, and then all of a sudden when I’m about to
like reach an epiphany… Over here from somewhere,
“Ooooh Ching Chong Ling Long Ting Tong, Ooohhhhh.”
Are you freaking kidding me? In the middle of
finals week? So being the polite, nice American girl
that my momma raised me to be, I kinda just gave him
what anybody else would do that kinda like, [puts
finger up to lips in a "shh" motion]. “You know it’s
a library, like, we’re trying to study, thanks!” And
then it’s the same thing five minutes later. But
it’s somebody else, you know — I swear they’re going
through their whole families, just checking on
everybody from the tsunami thing. I mean I know,
okay, that sounds horrible like I feel bad for all
the people affected by the tsunami, but if you’re
gonna go call your address book like you might as
well go outside because if something is wrong you
might really freak out if you’re in the library and
everybody’s quiet like you seriously should go
outside if you’re gonna do that.
So, thanks for listening, that was my rant. I
just — even if you’re not Asian you really shouldn’t
be on your cell phone in the library but I’ve just
never seen that happen before so thank you for
listening and have a nice day.
The reaction to her disastrous video was quite
amazing: the public was (rightfully) outraged, and
went after her with pitchfork in hand. The three
minute rant ruined her reputation, her career, and
perhaps her life.
My question is: what if she had similarly ranted
against Arabs? What if the rant had been not about
Asians at UCLA but Arabs in Dearborn, Michigan? What
do you think would have happened?
*crickets chirping*
Yep, nothing. Absolutely nothing.
Or if anything, maybe she would get a show on Fox
News.
Alas, Arabs and Muslims face the last form of
acceptable bigotry.
David Corn is Mother Jones’ Washington bureau
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