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Steven Emerson,
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December 15, 2016
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Keith
Ellison Lies to CNN
by IPT News • Dec 14, 2016 at
5:47 pm
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With a new challenger to his bid to become Democratic National
Committee chairman, U.S. Rep. Keith Ellison took to CNN Wednesday morning and lied about 2010
anti-Israel remarks first exposed by the Investigative Project on Terrorism
(IPT).
During a private fundraiser, Ellison criticized what he saw as Israel's
disproportionate influence in 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. Does that make sense? Is that
logic? Right?"
Asked about the comments by CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, Ellison falsely
claimed he was merely answering a question about political involvement.
"I was talking to a group of people who asked me how they could
look at the Jewish community as a model for political empowerment,"
Ellison said in a transcript posted by Real Clear Politics.
The IPT published the entirety of Ellison's remarks from that 2010
fundraiser, which was hosted by former Muslim American Society (MAS)
President Esam Omeish, an activist who previously praised Palestinians for
choosing "the jihad way" for their liberation. MAS was founded by Muslim Brotherhood members in the United
States, and Omeish recently published a glowing tribute to the Egyptian-based
Islamist group.
The full recording and transcript show that Ellison
addressed a range of issues, including taking time to praise Omeish and
note the passage of the Affordable Care Act. But there was no question
about empowerment.
On CNN, Ellison said he saw "nothing wrong with any group of
Americans using our democratic system in order to advance their policy
views."
Again, that statement flies in the face of Ellison's recorded comments.
His language, and the rhetorical questions he posed, indicated something
was very wrong: "A region of 350 million all turns on a country
of 7 million. Does that make sense? Is that logic?"
Later, he added, "We can't allow another country to treat us like
we're their ATM. Right? And so we ought to stand up as Americans. Now some
of us have affinity for other places around the globe. Some of us are new
Americans and adopted America as our home. But whether you're born here or
whether you accepted America as your own voluntarily, this is our home.
Right? All of our home equally, and we can't allow it to be disrespected
because some, by a country that we're paying money to."
It's good that Cuomo asked Ellison about his comments. But he let the
politician skate with a false account.
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