The “Obama’s a Muslim” Meme: How Low Will They Go?
Steve Benen of the Carpetbagger Report writes about the depths to which certain (and to be fair, not all, by any means) elements of the right-wing media establishment will descend in trying to paint Barack Obama as the Muslim Manchurian Candidate.
Sad, really…
About a month ago, some unhinged right-wing bloggers started a dangerous meme: Barack Obama’s “loyalties” may lie with Islam, instead of the United States. It was malicious and disgusting. And now right-wing news outlets are running with it.
Insight magazine, a project of Sun Myung Moon’s Washington Times, published an item in its new issue, asking, “Are the American people ready for an elected president who was educated in a Madrassa as a young boy and has not been forthcoming about his Muslim heritage?” Insight quoted unnamed sources who said Obama “was a Muslim, but he concealed it.” The magazine went on to suggest that the school Obama attended as a small child may have been financed by Saudis and taught students “a Wahhabi doctrine that denies the rights of non-Muslims.”
As if this weren’t moronic enough, Fox News, picked up the Insight article this morning and ran with it.
Fox & Friends host Steve Doocy pointed out that madrassas are “financed by Saudis” and “teach this Wahhabism which pretty much hates us,” then declared, “The big question is: was that on the curriculum back then?” Later, a caller to the show questioned whether Obama’s schooling means that “maybe he doesn’t consider terrorists the enemy.” Fox anchor Brian Kilmeade responded, “Well, we’ll see about that.”
The Fox hosts failed to correct the false claim that Obama is Muslim. One caller, referring to Obama, said, “I think a Muslim would be fine in the presidency, better than Hillary. At least you know what the Muslims are up to.” Anchor Gretchen Carlson responded, “We want to be clear, too, that this isn’t all Muslims, of course, we would only be concerned about the kind that want to blow us up.”
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Keep in mind, the right’s smear may backfire. For one thing, it suggests they apparently consider Obama a serious contender for 2008. For another, fabricating obviously-false claims about Obama’s faith tends to disgust the more sensible among us. I’m reminded of a fascinating post from last month written by conservative Republican Juliette Ochieng.
I’m tired of it all. I’m tired of the insinuations about Senator Barack Obama (D-IL) because his dead father was a Muslim. I’m tired of the insinuations about his middle name — Hussein — and the racist/bigoted insinuations that I’ve seen on the Right that flow from there. […]
Is that how the Right wants to portray itself? … Vote for the person who stands for what you believe in — and leave the bigotry at home.
I doubt the right will take it, but that’s good advice.
UPDATE: Here’s the video. This segment is filled with misinformation. Much worse than the text conveys — if such a thing is possible.



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Trackback by Jon Swift — January 19, 2007 @ 2:52 pm
Fox reported (poorly), I’ve decided. I’m for Barack. His education and cultural exposure *might* give him some insight on how to handle the Middle East.
Peace,
- Samatva
http://GeorgiaForObama.net/
Comment by Samatva — January 21, 2007 @ 12:32 am