9/16/2012, 5:58 pm
By Oleg Atbashian
First published in The Washington Times
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It turns out that a hate-filled movie that ridicules Islam also involved a major Obama donor Bill Maher. Our friend John Nolte of Big Hollywood and Breitbart.com writes:
"Bill Maher made a comedy/documentary called "Religulous" that's most famous for mercilessly mocking Christianity. But what people forget is that the last twenty-minutes or so of the film make a damning case against Islam. Bill Maher made a film that mocked Islam. Oh, yes, he did. Bill Maher also contributed $1 million to a pro-Obama super PAC."
However, in retrospect, that cheesy and hopelessly bungling "trailer" of "the movie" had been sitting on YouTube for months without much of an impact - just like Bill Maher's well-produced, well-financed, and similarly unwatchable faith-bashing film had been out for years since its release in 2008.
Doubling down on a lie and further shifting focus away from this administration, the pro-Obama "sin-eaters" in the national media were quick to blame Israel and the Jews for "the movie" by printing unverified and false reports about "the Israeli connection."
Those reports were proven to be a lie. At the same time, Bill Maher was, and continues to be, Jewish.
John Nolte notes that, in the eyes of Obama and his team, "some anti-Islamic filmmakers are more equal than others." Apparently, in the eyes of his subservient media, some Jews are also more equal than others.
The narrative coming out of the White House boils down to this: "Our Middle East policies are sound and constructive - it's the bigoted US-made films critical of Islam that are causing Muslims to rape and murder American ambassadors."
If Obama had even a fraction of faith in his own narrative, he would have already condemned Bill Maher, returned his million dollar donation, and requested that "Religulous" be removed from Netflix, Amazon, and Blockbuster - just as he requested that Google and YouTube lose the "offensive" video.
The lack of such action is proof that Obama knows very well that in reality, Muslim unrest is caused by something more serious, sinister, and cynical than the silly, fifth-grade-level video. Namely, as many analysts and politicians agree, this organized wave of rioting is part of a continued aggressive effort by international Islamic groups to impose Sharia-compliant speech codes in Western countries, further to enable their manipulative global agenda. Finding a formal excuse is a mere technicality.
While saving face by sticking to a lie is nothing new, Obama must at least be consistent: either throw Bill Maher under the bus (as he did with many others), or admit that his support of the "Arab Spring" has been the worst foreign policy disaster since Jimmy Carter.
You can't have falafel and eat it, too, Mr. President.
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First published in The Washington Times
[img]/images/Bill_Maher_Arrested.jpg[/img]
It turns out that a hate-filled movie that ridicules Islam also involved a major Obama donor Bill Maher. Our friend John Nolte of Big Hollywood and Breitbart.com writes:
"Bill Maher made a comedy/documentary called "Religulous" that's most famous for mercilessly mocking Christianity. But what people forget is that the last twenty-minutes or so of the film make a damning case against Islam. Bill Maher made a film that mocked Islam. Oh, yes, he did. Bill Maher also contributed $1 million to a pro-Obama super PAC."
Trying to appease the anti-American and anti-Semitic bigots in the Muslim world, as well as to redirect everyone's attention from their own failed policies, White House spokesman Jay Carney and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton self-righteously blamed a recently surfaced "movie" as the reason for the Muslim riots.
However, in retrospect, that cheesy and hopelessly bungling "trailer" of "the movie" had been sitting on YouTube for months without much of an impact - just like Bill Maher's well-produced, well-financed, and similarly unwatchable faith-bashing film had been out for years since its release in 2008.
Doubling down on a lie and further shifting focus away from this administration, the pro-Obama "sin-eaters" in the national media were quick to blame Israel and the Jews for "the movie" by printing unverified and false reports about "the Israeli connection."
Those reports were proven to be a lie. At the same time, Bill Maher was, and continues to be, Jewish.
John Nolte notes that, in the eyes of Obama and his team, "some anti-Islamic filmmakers are more equal than others." Apparently, in the eyes of his subservient media, some Jews are also more equal than others.
The narrative coming out of the White House boils down to this: "Our Middle East policies are sound and constructive - it's the bigoted US-made films critical of Islam that are causing Muslims to rape and murder American ambassadors."
If Obama had even a fraction of faith in his own narrative, he would have already condemned Bill Maher, returned his million dollar donation, and requested that "Religulous" be removed from Netflix, Amazon, and Blockbuster - just as he requested that Google and YouTube lose the "offensive" video.
The lack of such action is proof that Obama knows very well that in reality, Muslim unrest is caused by something more serious, sinister, and cynical than the silly, fifth-grade-level video. Namely, as many analysts and politicians agree, this organized wave of rioting is part of a continued aggressive effort by international Islamic groups to impose Sharia-compliant speech codes in Western countries, further to enable their manipulative global agenda. Finding a formal excuse is a mere technicality.
While saving face by sticking to a lie is nothing new, Obama must at least be consistent: either throw Bill Maher under the bus (as he did with many others), or admit that his support of the "Arab Spring" has been the worst foreign policy disaster since Jimmy Carter.
You can't have falafel and eat it, too, Mr. President.
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