When Rep. Michele Bachmann and four other members of
Congress dared question the family ties of Huma Abedin, Hillary Clinton’s Deputy Chief of
Staff the howls came from both left and right.
John McCain stood up to defend Huma Abedin. He might not
have known what he was talking about, but he knew, based on who-knows-what,
that Bachmann was engaging in a McCarthyite witch hunt.
Other Republicans followed suit.
More recently Hillary Clinton expressed her own outrage
at Bachmann’s presumption.
In the meantime the evidence is piling up. It shows that
close family members of Huma Abedin have been directly involved with the Muslim
Brotherhood and its distaff wing, the Muslim Sisterhood, in large part through
their editorial control of a journal called: The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs.
Today Andrew Bostom has laid out the case against this
Journal, showing the extent of its support for many of the ugliest aspects of
radical Islam. The Abedin family has long been involved with it. Huma herself
worked at it for years.
Bostom also links to a number of extensively researched
papers and articles on the connections between Huma Abedin’s family members and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Of course, the question is not whether or not Huma Abedin is
guilty of anything. The question involves her personal and familial association
with people who defend, apologize and propagandize for terrorism.
Former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy—linked by Bostom—has
argued that the standards for high level security clearance are radically
different from those that are required to convict anyone of a crime in a court
of law.
For those who are interested in the topic, and who are not willing
to take the word of John McCain, these readings will be enlightening, to say
the least.
2 comments:
"those who are interested in the topic, and who are not willing to take the word of John McCain" would be a bunch of us, given the circumstances.
McCain, for all his personal virtues, is the very definition of useful idiot. Boehner and Cantor should vigorously back Bachmann et al.
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