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Steven Emerson,
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December 2, 2016
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Keith
Ellison's Disinformation Campaign
by Steven Emerson
IPT News
December 2, 2016
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Confronted by his
own words and facing a direct threat to his bid to become the next
Democratic National Committee (DNC) chairman, U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison
flagrantly lied Thursday. We are releasing the full audio and transcript to
prove this.
Two days earlier, the Investigative Project on Terrorism released
audio of Ellison during a 2010 political fundraiser, criticizing what
he saw as the inappropriate and disproportionate influence Israel carries
over American foreign policy.
"The United States foreign policy in the Middle East is governed by
what is good or bad through a country of 7 million people. A region of 350
million all turns on a country of 7 million," said Ellison, D-Minn.
"Does that make sense? Is that logic? Right? When the Americans who
trace their roots back to those 350 million get involved, everything
changes. Can I say that again?"
In a statement Thursday, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) said
it found Ellison's comments "deeply disturbing and
disqualifying." That's because, "whether intentional or not, his
words raise the specter of age-old stereotypes about Jewish control of our
government, a poisonous myth that may persist in parts of the world where
intolerance thrives."
In an open letter to the ADL, Ellison falsely claimed that "the
audio released was selectively edited and taken out of context." He
also claimed that he was merely "responding to a question about how
Americans with roots in the Middle East could engage in the political
process in a more effective way." And then he chose to attack the
messenger.
None of Ellison's comments are true.
We have released the full audio of his remarks (click here to hear them and to read a complete transcript) to
show no edits were made and to show the full context. Let him also explain
this other clearly anti-Semitic comment he made: "But it makes all the
sense in the world when you see that that country has mobilized its
diaspora in America to do its bidding in America."
Ellison and Context
As we reported, Ellison's 2010 comments came during a fundraiser for
Esam Omeish's state assembly campaign. Omeish is a former president of the
Muslim American Society (MAS), a group created by Muslim Brotherhood
members in the United States. In 2007, Omeish was forced
to resign from a Virginia immigration panel after the IPT produced video of him praising
Palestinians in 2000 for learning that "the jihad way is the way
to liberate your land." A second video, shot
two months earlier, shows Omeish congratulating "our brothers and
sisters in [Palestine] for their bravery, for their giving up their lives
for the sake of Allah."
Just this week, Omeish posted
a paean to the Muslim Brotherhood on Facebook.
Nihad
Awad, the only executive director the Council on American-Islamic
Relations (CAIR) has ever had, also attended the Omeish fundraiser. Court records
show Awad was a member of a Muslim Brotherhood created Hamas support
network in the United States called the Palestine Committee. So
was CAIR, the organization he leads.
Awad attended a pivotal
1993 gathering of committee members in Philadelphia, convened to
discuss ways to "derail"
the U.S. brokered Oslo Accords.
Palestine Committee members opposed
it because it included recognition of Israel's right to exist and
because it empowered the secular Fatah movement over the Islamists in
Hamas. We know this because the FBI secretly recorded the meeting.
excerpt from an FBI
translation
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He has never explained why he joined the others present in referring to Hamas in
the agreed-upon, yet crude code of reversing the spelling and speaking
about "Samah."
Six months later, Awad appeared in Miami, where he publicly
stated that, after some research, "I am in support of the Hamas
movement more than the PLO."
When Keith Ellison stands before Omeish and Awad and asks whether it
makes sense that America's Middle East policy "is governed by what is
good or bad through a country of 7 million people," or when he says
"that country [Israel] has mobilized its diaspora in America to do its
bidding in America," the context seems pretty clear.
Democrats should choose the candidate they think can best lead their
party to success in the future. They might decide Ellison fits that
description.
They do so armed with greater understanding of Ellison's true feelings
toward an issue pivotal for a lot of voters of all political persuasions.
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Nawaz, Ayaan
Hirsi Ali, Esam
Omeish, Nihad
Awad, Palestine
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