Anti-Islam bloggers blame Grover Norquist for their CPAC snubs [UPDATED]
Robert Spencer denied
Hawkins’ denial on his blog, saying that it is “a highly disingenuous
version of what happened.” Spencer continued that he could have lied to
Hawkins, and then still used his speech at CPAC to give “‘the facts
about Grover Norquist’s ties to Islamic supremacists and the dangers of
his influence over CPAC and the conservative movement…’ But I just don’t
operate that way, and also had too much respect for John Hawkins to do
that. And in response, he is now accusing me of lying all over the
Internet. You know the old saying: no good deed goes unpunished.”
John Hawkins of Right
Wings News, one of the groups that was supposed to give out CPAC’s
People’s Choice Award to Robert Spencer, told Salon in an email that he
never told Spencer he was “barred from receiving his award,” as Spencer
claimed.
“Some people may disagree,” Hawkins writes, “but I don’t
think asking someone not to pull a Kanye West at an award ceremony is a
big imposition. The awards are supposed to be about recognizing
unappreciated bloggers for the good work they’re doing, not about Robert
Spencer airing his personal grievances with the ACU.”
He added:
“Last but not least, if anybody has a problem with this, they can feel
free to blame me for it. I’m the one who talked to Robert Spencer and
I’m the one who’s saying that I think demanding the right to throw a
tantrum as a condition of accepting an award is unacceptable. All I can
say beyond that is that I hope lying to get his 5 minutes of PR was
worth burning people who’ve been supportive of him, because he is dead
to me.”
Original post:
Add “CPAC vs. Islamophobes” to the growing list of internal conservative squabbles.
“What
are they doing at CPAC? Essentially, they are enforcing the Shariah,”
said anti-Islam blogger Pamela Geller. “Under the Shariah, the blasphemy
laws, you cannot say, you cannot offend, you cannot criticize and you
cannot insult Islam. That is effectively what they’re doing, they are
enforcing the Shariah.”
Right Wing Watch
reports that Geller was speaking on “The Janet Mefferd Show” about her
recent snub from this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference,
at which she usually holds an unofficial panel. “This year I could not
get an event, I was banned,” she said, though also noted that in the
past, “I wasn’t warmly welcomed because of the influence of what can
only be described as Muslim Brotherhood facilitators or operatives like
[ex-Bush staffer and Muslim] Suhail Khan and [anti-tax conservative ]
Grover Norquist.”
Robert Spencer, the Anti-Islam blogger behind
Jihad Watch and a Geller cohort, also says that he was closed out of the
conference, and claims it was because he wouldn’t agree not to trash
Norquist and Khan. According to Spencer, Jihad Watch won CPAC’s People’s
Choice Award, which is sponsored by Right Wing News and
TheTeaParty.net. But, he
writes, when no announcement was made that he had won, he contacted the organizer:
He
told me that there was a slight problem: the Tea Party group, which
co-sponsored this People’s Choice Blog Award, didn’t want to allow me to
receive it at CPAC next week unless I promised not to criticize Grover
Norquist and Suhail Khan as I accepted the award.
I told the
organizer that I couldn’t agree to that. He asked me if I had planned to
talk about Grover and Suhail. I said no, I hadn’t, but I had to now.
If
you are scratching your head at the Norquist-Khan connection, it’s not
out of the blue for the anti-Islam set to attack the two as Muslim
Brotherhood sympathizers.
In 2011, World Net Daily and conservative columnist Frank Gaffney
declared
that the Muslim Brotherhood had infiltrated CPAC because of Norquist
and Khan’s presences.”What it bespeaks is an effort to penetrate and
influence conservatives, who are the most likely and perhaps only
community in America who will stand up to and ultimately help ensure the
defeat of this seditious totalitarian political program,” Gaffney wrote
at the time.
He added that Norquist “is credentialing the
perpetrators of this Muslim Brotherhood influence operation.” Norquist,
whose wife is Muslim, has been targeted by Gaffney as advancing “the
causes of radical Islamists” as far back as 2003.
To add a twist
to the story, in 2010 Norquist joined the board of GOProud, the gay
Republican group that was also snubbed by CPAC for the last two years.
As
Right Wing Watch
points out, though, despite Geller and Spencer’s absences, there are
still plenty of anti-Islam voices to go around at this year’s
conference, like former Rep. Allen West, R-Fla., or the head of Judicial
Watch, Tom Fitton.
Jillian Rayfield is an Assistant News Editor for Salon,
focusing on politics. Follow her on Twitter at @jillrayfield or email
her at jrayfield@salon.com
.http://www.salon.com/2013/03/07/pamela_geller_cpac_is_enforcing_the_sharia/
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