INTERNET SLOOP OF THE DAY AWARD GOES TO WALID SHOEBAT!
From Eric Dondero:
Walid Shoebat is a former radical Muslim turned pro-America activist and blogger. He's done a little snooping around these past few weeks into the past of Anthony Weiner's wife and close Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin. Shoebat announces on his blog that he has found a direct link between Abedin and the radical terrorist-linked Muslim Brotherhood. Before, the links were indirect, through her mother in Egypt, and other relatives. Now, Abedin herself is linked with the M.B.
Late yesterday he released this information.

From
Shoebat.com, "Well, Whaddya know? Huma Abedin was a Muslim Students Association Board Member":
Well, well, well… In addition to Huma Abedin returning to the United States circa 1996 and landing a job with both Hillary Clinton and the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA), she also joined the Muslim Students Association (MSA) Executive Board at George Washington University.
The following screen shot is courtesy of Wayback Machine and shows that in 1997, Huma Abedin served on the MSA Executive Board as the Head of Social Committee.
We now know that while Huma was serving on the IMMA Board with al-Qaeda financier Abdullah Omar Naseef, she was also serving on the Board of a Muslim Brotherhood front group – the MSA – as identified by the 1991 document introduced into evidence during the Holy Land Foundation trial. In 1997, that document was only six years old...
[State Dept. employee] Huma Abedin was a Board member of the MSA, a Muslim Brotherhood organization.
Bottom line: Republican Congresswoman Michele Bachmann has now been fully vindicated! Bachmann called for an investigation into Abedin's possible radical ties three weeks ago. The liberal media scoffed at her. Called her names. Said she was on a "witch hunt." Now, it appears, everything Bachmann alleged has been confirmed by hard evidence. And from a blogger, no less.
Shoebat has a full screen shot of the graph listing Abedin as an MSA Board Member at the link above.
Exit question - So, why wasn't the major media doing it's job? Why weren't they investigating Abedin's background? If this had been a Republican with possible ties to some Christian religious or Pro-life radical group?
7 comments:
Interesting.
Is there any evidence (other than funding of the first chapter in the early 1960s) that the MSA is actually a "Muslim Brotherhood front group," or is that just speculation?
Hmmn? Funny you're so skeptical when it comes to Muslim terrorist groups. Like your skepticism over Islamic involvement in the OKC bombing. One wonders why you're so quick to question such evidence when its liberals being put on the frying pan.
Eric,
You might want to get your dictionary out and look up the meaning of skepticism. I'm not being skeptical, I'm asking a question.
As far as the OKC bombing, not only am I not "skeptical" concerning Muslim involvement, I consider it near-certain, given Terry Nichols's travels to Islamist centers in the Philippines, and have said so.
What I'm "skeptical" of on OKC is whether or not one specific person (an Iraqi who worked for an Israeli-owned property management company) was involved. The reason I'm "skeptical" is that the only evidence Jayna Davis offers for the claim is that 1) he lived in OKC at the time, and 2) he "glowered" at people.
Well look it the fuck up asshole. What am I you're fucking cabin boy? Go fetch this... Go fetch that...
You've got 10 fingers. It's called a "Google Search."
Eric,
I'm not the one who published/excerpted an article labeling the MSA a "Muslim Brotherhood front group."
You are.
I'm just asking you if you know of any reason to believe that that label is truly applicable.
It's an honest question to which I'm seeking an answer. I'm not being "skeptical," nor am I defending the MSA.
And I'm just askin' you. Does it look like I've got 24 hours a day to blog and to answer questions on blogs? Does anyone pay me to do this shit? I post the articles. You take it from there.
Eric,
All you had to say is "no, I have no particular reason to believe that the stuff I'm posting is true." That would have been sufficient.
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