Obama running from Muslims?
posted at 6:35 pm on June 24, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Or, as Glamour of all outlets put it, between a hijab and a hard place. Barack Obama has had to deal with a rather persistent smear that he is a crypto-Muslim for most of the time he ran in the Democratic primaries. His main opponent, Hillary Clinton, didn’t make his life any easier with her “as far as I know” denials of Obama’s Muslim bona fides, nor with her campaign’s distribution of Obama in African garb on his trip to the continent.
So Obama has a reason to be sensitive to this smear, but that doesn’t really excuse his campaign’s treatment of its Muslim supporters, either:
When Mr. Obama began his presidential campaign, Muslim Americans from California to Virginia responded with enthusiasm, seeing him as a long-awaited champion of civil liberties, religious tolerance and diplomacy in foreign affairs. But more than a year later, many say, he has not returned their embrace.
While the senator has visited churches and synagogues, he has yet to appear at a single mosque. Muslim and Arab-American organizations have tried repeatedly to arrange meetings with Mr. Obama, but officials with those groups say their invitations — unlike those of their Jewish and Christian counterparts — have been ignored. Last week, two Muslim women wearing head scarves were barred by campaign volunteers from appearing behind Mr. Obama at a rally in Detroit.
In interviews, Muslim political and civic leaders said they understood that their support for Mr. Obama could be a problem for him at a time when some Americans are deeply suspicious of Muslims. Yet those leaders nonetheless expressed disappointment and even anger at the distance that Mr. Obama has kept from them.
And as Asma Hasan notes in Glamour, the cold shoulder extended to the optics of their rallies:
Yesterday, many of you posted comments to my blog saying that I should consider becoming a Democrat or Independent as my Muslim heritage would be better respected there. In a pure coincidence, two of my fellow Muslim sisters (not related by blood but by our faith) were dissed by the Obama campaign. In two separate incidents at the same Detroit event, two Muslim women wearing hijab were not permitted to sit behind Obama at the rally, although other members of their respective groups were invited to sit.
Asma’s also getting put off by Obama’s repudiations, which she says have begun to sound a little Nixonian:
Not to mention Obama’s continual denials of being Muslim. It’s getting up there with “I am not a crook.” Until Obama acknowledges his Muslim heritage, the rumors will persist.
Isaac Chotiner at The New Republic blog The Plank says that if Obama had treated any other religious minority this badly, people would be screaming:
Now try and picture this occurring with, say, a Jewish or Catholic Congressman–the outcry would be absolutely enormous. However, the article makes clear that this sort of passive bigotry is all too common.
Fear lies at the heart of all bigotry, even the passive kind, and it’s clear that the Muslim rumor has Obama spooked. However, we should be clear: there is nothing wrong with being a Muslim in America. Just as with being Jewish, Christian, Ba’hai, Buddhist, Hindu, or atheist, personal faith doesn’t matter as long as one isn’t seeking the overthrow of the government. It’s a matter of personal choice. In America, all but the fringe understand this.
Maybe Obama is afraid that an acknowledgment of his tenuous Muslim heritage will cost him votes. At this point, that seems silly. Anyone who won’t vote for Obama because his father and stepfather were Muslims has already departed the bandwagon. Anyone who thinks that his childhood education in Indonesia somehow overrules the twenty-plus years he spent at Trinity United won’t vote for Obama simply because a hijab can’t be seen in campaign photos.
In fact, he has a lot more to explain about his adult choice to join and remain at Trinity through its marginally Christian rantings on race and conspiracy theories than he ever does about the choices his parents made for him when he was eight years old.
A courageous candidate would have embraced Asma’s Muslim sisters, especially as Obama managed to smear McCain with the bigotry brush last week while Obama himself tried to hide Muslims from the cameras at his campaign events. Someone who claims that he can be an agent of change doesn’t prove it through what Chotiner calls “passive bigotry”. Going along with the crowd doesn’t take any courage at all, and produces no worthwhile change. A leader stands for his principles even when it may prove unpopular — especially when it will prove unpopular. And Obama continues to show that he really is no leader at all.
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Chakra Hammer on June 24, 2008 at 6:37 PM
Don’t worry IF Obama is elected he will blast the call to prayer from the White House 5 times a day, since its the most beautiful sound that he’s ever heard.
Chakra Hammer on June 24, 2008 at 6:40 PM
There will be plenty of people here disagreeing with you. To many, any Muslim represents a threat.
Though I personally think the idea that Obama is unfair to Muslims is a little overblown. He wasn’t the one to keep hijabs out of the picture and has been seen with hijabs at other times.
And considering he wrote about a relative who became a better person through Islam in one of his books, it’s hard to claim that he isn’t acknowledging his Muslims heritage. I mean, his name is Barack Hussein Obama. The first thing most people notice is how Muslim it sounds, and he hasn’t denied that.
I think Muslims in America are (understandably) oversensitive to perceived “disses.” They aren’t getting the attention other religious groups are likely for a simple reason. They’re not that big of a group. The same can easily be said of other religious groups. Is Obama out there giving speeches at Mormon churches?
Esthier on June 24, 2008 at 6:48 PM
Don’t they know that the Muslim pandering will start AFTER he becomes POTUS? Along with all the other Obama trojan horse issues? I guess they didn’t get the memo that they are to keep this on the “down low”.
nottakingsides on June 24, 2008 at 6:49 PM
When I think about Obama I see post turtle.
tarpon on June 24, 2008 at 6:49 PM
He’s thrown his Muslim heritage under the bus.
becki51758 on June 24, 2008 at 6:49 PM
I like how he lists being called a Muslim a “smear” on his website. That really brings the Islamic culture closer.
amerpundit on June 24, 2008 at 6:53 PM
culture=electorate.
Yeah, don’t ask.
amerpundit on June 24, 2008 at 6:53 PM
A devout Muslim (i.e., who follows the Koran) does seek the overthrow of any government that isn’t a theocracy imposing shari’a on its population. Doesn’t he?
To Muslims, Obama is a Muslim. He was raised a Muslim, so he’s a Muslim. But not just any Muslim, an apostate who should be put to death. But hey, he’ll do wonders for our relations with Muslims.
misterpeasea on June 24, 2008 at 6:55 PM
LOL. Ed, my liberal family members had no idea his name was Barry until I mentioned it last week. You think they know this stuff?
Seriously, that makes me laugh.
Barry Hussein ought to be quaking in his boots when that paragraph you wrote becomes common knowledge.
JiangxiDad on June 24, 2008 at 6:57 PM
Hijab Women Dissed at Obama Rally Are Muslim Terror Front-Group Activists, Top Islamic Proselytizer
RushBaby on June 24, 2008 at 6:57 PM
When I think about Obama I see post turtle.
tarpon on June 24, 2008 at 6:49 PM
Glad to have shared that mental image with y’all!
maverick muse on June 24, 2008 at 7:03 PM
Seinfeld episode humor, lol.
maverick muse on June 24, 2008 at 7:05 PM
Seems like something has changed. Maybe after the whole Rev. Wright thing, they are really touchy or something else! But, yeh, in the past, he’s said and done things differently.
MamaAJ on June 24, 2008 at 7:09 PM
misterpeasea on June 24, 2008 at 6:55 PM
Don’t leave out the moment it all began! In the beginning, BHO was BORN a Muslim. According to Islamic patriarchal law, since Obama’s grandfather, father and step father were Muslim, bobama was born Muslim. If he wants to retract his heritage, as an American that’s his perogative.
maverick muse on June 24, 2008 at 7:10 PM
It was gutless of Obama to do that, and it disappointed me deeply, but people who get mad at him should get madder at the social and political climate which caused him to take the action he did. If those women had been seated behind him hundreds of blogs would have plastered photos all over and used it as further evidence that he is some sort of Muslim Manchurian candidate.
This is of course, true. But I think many on this blog would disagree. And it seems disingenuous to wax eloquent about religious tolerance for Muslims when HA has consistently made posts whipping up hate against them, casting them and their religion as uniquely evil and untrustworthy. I suppose for HA as well as Obama, tolerance and inclusion are worthy goals only when they are politically advantageous.
crr6 on June 24, 2008 at 7:10 PM
Yes,
And, it’s gettin’ mighty cold, standing here waitin’ for the next one.
franksalterego on June 24, 2008 at 7:11 PM
How may Muslims can you fit under a bus?
right2bright on June 24, 2008 at 7:16 PM
Barack’s heritage is an asset, except when a repub/conservative brings it up. Then it’s a smear.
Barack’s exotic name is an asset, except when a repub/conservative brings it up. Then it’s a smear.
Barack’s race is an asset, except when a repub/conservative brings it up. Then it’s a smear.
Got it?
VolMagic on June 24, 2008 at 7:18 PM
Barry’s just misunderstood. LMAO. The oldest excuse in the book.
Yeah, society made barry do it. We know.
Don’t you guys ever get any new lines?
He is one helluva wimpy guy. wow.
JiangxiDad on June 24, 2008 at 7:19 PM
Ha. It’s good to see the whomping you recieved about Obama being a Marxist hasn’t scared you away for good…..
You know I’d never hurt you Jenny, If it wasn’t for the war and that lying SOB Johnson!
Lols.
VolMagic on June 24, 2008 at 7:22 PM
Are there really hundreds of lefty blogs that would do that?
RushBaby on June 24, 2008 at 7:23 PM
I made it clear what he did was bad. I find it reprehensible and inexcusable irrespective of any social or political context. But in a discussion on Muslims in America it is instructive to view these types of events in their context. Would this have happened in June of 2000? Probably not. And the Muslims in question would have been no less worthy of those seats then compared to now.
crr6 on June 24, 2008 at 7:26 PM
It’s the hypocrisy, stupid.
The favored candidate of so-called “progressives” proves to be remarkably intolerant when it comes to any overt associations with Muslims.
rockmom on June 24, 2008 at 7:26 PM
Unless, of course, you’re one of the Kos Kidz — in which case it’s “…Jewish, Christian, Ba’hai, Buddhist, Hindu, or atheist, personal faith doesn’t matter as long as one is seeking the overthrow of the government.”
cthulhu on June 24, 2008 at 7:36 PM
He should just be honest. They all should be.
Just say…it’s a sensitive issue, therefore we removed them from a major photo op.
Most fair minded Americans understand that, and wouldn’t care.
Just be who you are, freakin’ politicians.
bridgetown on June 24, 2008 at 7:37 PM
Obama folding like a cheap lawn chair…. again.
Hog Wild on June 24, 2008 at 7:38 PM
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Those rantings make his church very UN-CHRISTIAN.
That is just one very strong reason to question him, repeatedly.
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As far as his ‘muslim’ childhood, it’s a matter of HONESTY, and for us being able to EVER TRUST the man.
WHAT IS THE TRUTH and WHY WON’T HE TELL US?
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Last I looked, these muslim school years or his muslim registrations were not posted with proof nor even proven incorrect on his anti-smear site.
Why won’t B. Hussein put up some documents to end this? (let alone his birth certificate)
Is it because he can not do so without revealing another lie?
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His pro-Palestinian talk, his friends and some of his past and present talk sounds more islamic than anything.
shooter on June 24, 2008 at 7:42 PM
That’s funny!
Senator Obama has no need for Muslims…
IntheNet on June 24, 2008 at 7:48 PM
Yup this is pretty much what I’m talking about. No wonder Obama’s sensitive.
Really? I actually emailed the thread to some friends to show how unhinged some on the far right can be. They had a good laugh. I stopped reading when someone quoted William Ayers as some sort of representation of Obama’s views on education, but I’ll check back and see if you offered any proof positive that Obama actually is a closet Marxist poised to seize the country from us capitalist fat-cats.
crr6 on June 24, 2008 at 7:48 PM
I guess I’m just one of those bigoted souls, as I would have a problem electing a praticing Muslim as president of the US. I wouldn’t have prior to Sept. 11th. But then Sept 11th happened and we saw celebration across the Muslim world. Then the “peaceful” Muslims in the West set about trying to censor any criticism of their prophet. Freedom of the speech, we were told, needed to yield to the feelings of the Muslim street. Now our economy, which had begun to recover despite so many problems in the capital markets, is brought to its knees because of a thuggish cartel dominated by various muslim theocracies, and our supposed “friends” the Saudi’s take a bunch of meaningless half measures. It’s too much. The Muslim world and the Muslim faith has to prove itself capable of accepting rational thinking and classical liberalism before I would ever consider voting for Muslim to be the president. Maybe it will happen in future. Maybe Muslims will cease trying to foist Sharia upon the rest of the world. Maybe we’ll actually see an example of a liberal society that has a muslim majority. Maybe Iraq will be an example. But until then, the burden of proof is on the Muslim faith to prove that it compatible with freedom and reason. I shall not entrust the leadership of the Western World to a person of a faith that has yet demonstrate it acceptence of the Western way of life. If that makes me a bigot, so be it.
phronesis on June 24, 2008 at 7:51 PM
BTW, I don’t think BHO is a Muslim although he has been less than honest about his Muslim heritage. I think we can all agree that there are many other reason to oppose an Obama presidency.
phronesis on June 24, 2008 at 7:55 PM
me too.
JiangxiDad on June 24, 2008 at 7:55 PM
Obama’s problem is his constant and definitive denials of his childhood as a Muslim- while in his own book he said he was in class learning to recite the Koran. This was at a Catholic school where he was registered as a Muslim. If he had simply told the truth and said that as a very young child he was nominally a Muslim while at school in a foreign land, a faith he did not practice when he came home, there would be no issue now. As with many of his problems this one appears to have been caused by him engaging his mouth before his brain.
He’s made it an issue by distorting facts. And most likely he wants to keep American Muslims at arms length now because he’s fearful of the whole topic coming up again.
http://www.danielpipes.org/article/5544
Jay Mac on June 24, 2008 at 7:55 PM
Why?
I did. He isn’t “in the closet” about his marxism at all.
I know following all those links and reading is just such a hard thing to do, but if you’re unwilling to look at evidence, you’ll never become enlightened about the Lightworker.
VolMagic on June 24, 2008 at 8:16 PM
;>)
jerrytbg on June 24, 2008 at 8:24 PM
Obama had denied the Muslim rumor by portraying himself as a Christian, but then it came out that his “Christianity” is based on Reverend Wright, whose sermons talked a lot more about “black is good/white is bad” than “love thy neighbor as thyself” that the real Christ preached. Obama is therefore trying to duck the religion issue altogether, as it’s an embarrassment to him with non-black non-Muslim voters.
If “Focus on the Family” leader James Dobson now describes Obama’s religious beliefs as “fruitcake”, now might be a good time for McCain to have a long soul-searching talk with Dr. Dobson. Obama used his membership in Wright’s church to launch his political career, but Colorado (where Dobson is headquartered) could be an important state this year.
Steve Z on June 24, 2008 at 8:25 PM
Brother, I believe the Marxists are busy trying to deny their ideology by redefining Marxism as being only one specific somewhat violent overt path to world domination, which they most certainly personally deplore (yada yada). The reality is that Communists always envisioned the corruption of other ideologies and systems and governments, to include the use of deception and subversion and denial of their nature and intent. Barry fits that glove perfectly, but the Libs have their superduper weapon of obliviousness, and the disingenuous tactic of claiming he isn’t a Marxist because he isn’t standing on a tank and directing firing squads.
It’s the intent, and the goal, not simply the means.
Maquis on June 24, 2008 at 8:30 PM
Our smart and curageous leftie friend, and I mean this sincerely, this sentence could so easily be turned. I sure hope that you see that, and how we feel, most of the time. Hypocrisy and demagoguery don’t have a hold of just one ideology.
Entelechy on June 24, 2008 at 8:50 PM
I’m seeing that word quite a bit lately. If left folks get wind of this trend, they’ll no doubt say it’s a secret Rove talking point, but I used it on my blog, in reference to Obama, before seeing it used to describe Obama’s campaign elsewhere, so I think it’s just something we’re all detecting: That when “change” means “the 70s,” it might not be just Carter we’re talking about.
calbear on June 24, 2008 at 8:54 PM
He can’t run from what he is.
madmonkphotog on June 24, 2008 at 9:08 PM
I absolutely agree. That’s why I included Obama in that sentence you quoted.
It’s never excusable to assign negative traits to an entire group of people based on the actions of some. A Muslim presidential candidate should be assessed on their own merits, not those of the 9/11 hijackers. The best way to encourage liberalism and democracy among Muslims is not by excluding Muslims from liberalism and democracy. If a Muslim president ever were to be elected, they could be a shining beacon to the rest of the Muslim world.
crr6 on June 24, 2008 at 9:10 PM
crr6 on June 24, 2008 at 9:10 PM
Read the koran. Democracy is incompatible with islam.
Like oil and water.
jerrytbg on June 24, 2008 at 9:24 PM
Obama is a very articulate, very intelligent, Harvard law graduate, who is extraordinarily [well I don't think that I would go quite that far] smart, and he’s not going to come across in a debate like some guy who’s dopey. He’s going to come across as fully prepared. He knows how to study all this stuff. He has the military advisers. However, the problem with Obama is he’s wrong. It’s not that he’s inexperienced. It’s that his policies are wrong [of course most of McCain's policies are wrong too].
- Newt Gingrich
MB4 on June 24, 2008 at 9:48 PM
Try to think of two documents that are more antithetical to each other than the U.S. Constitution and the Koran.
Try to think of individuals who were more antithetical to each other than the founding fathers of the United States of America and the founding father of Islam.
MB4 on June 24, 2008 at 9:52 PM
Let’s get real here. Islam sucks big time.
MB4 on June 24, 2008 at 9:54 PM
A few possibilities for the so-called laugh:
1. You lied.
2. Laughing AT you, not with you.
3. Friends = uninformed idiot libs/”moderates”.
4. Nervous laughter due to being exposed.
nottakingsides on June 24, 2008 at 9:55 PM
There’s that royal “we” again.
Connie on June 24, 2008 at 10:21 PM
Obama isn’t trying to avoid appearing with Muslims, only with people who look like Muslims. Plenty of people behind BHO in those podium shots could be Muslims. Who knows? Who cares? But he is sensitive about people wearing the hijab. Hey, you know, what? Me too.
When I see women in the hijab, I am, well, discomforted let’s just say. Not because of the cloth itself of course, but for what it stands for and means in the context of contemporary America. When I meet these women on occasion, I am polite but quiet. I usually step away at the first opportunity to avoid any possible misunderstanding or confrontation. It’s not a keppah or a hat or a harmless scarf. It’s a symbol of a religious/political supremests ideology.
Can you blame BHO? As soon as he appears with some local imam, the blogs will dig up dirt on the guy and Barry will be back into the denial game. In fact, didn’t you guys dig up something on one or both of those complaining women? A long history of anti-Jewish statements or an affiliation with suspected groups or something? From Barry’s perspective, why take the risk?
Vote Sauron 08 on June 24, 2008 at 10:21 PM
Yet according to the FBI the Muslim Brotherhood are attempting to do just that (i.e. the overthrow of the government).
Are the Federal Bureau of Investigation the fringe?
I don’t know how many commenters here are FBI agents.
Or is it just bigots who object to jihad?
aengus on June 24, 2008 at 10:28 PM
Try and walk up to random people on the street and convince them that Obama is a Marxist. You will appear unhinged and people will laugh at you. It’s not a political thing. Its a common sense thing.
crr6 on June 24, 2008 at 10:40 PM
crr6
Your open heart for Muslims is noble but misplaced. You do not know the structure and burdens placed on practicing Muslims if they are sincere to their faiths commands and dictates. Apostates in Islam are under the treat of death by all “good” Muslims. Many apostates do not advertise their status for fear of reprisal from a more ardent Muslim.
Islam views Obama as a quasi-Muslim keeping a low profile about his background until elected. But if Obama humiliates them (not hard to do) and they turn on him widely, well there may be a serious problem from your Muslim friends who actually practice Islam.
BL@KBIRD on June 24, 2008 at 10:52 PM
“Random people on the street” don’t know the earth revolves around the sun, nevertheless the difference from one political philosophy from another. “Common sense” doesn’t educate anyone on the principles of Marxism. Obviously it failed you.
nottakingsides on June 24, 2008 at 11:33 PM
IMO, Hussein’s running from Muslims is a minor issue.
More importantly, and Constitutionally, I believe he owes America a legitimate copy of a valid birth certificate. So far he has skirted this issue. He’s either a true American citizen, or a fraud. As of date, the latter is winning.
byteshredder on June 24, 2008 at 11:43 PM
There is also that little deal where leaders of Muslim countries see Obama as a Muslim, in spite of the fact that Obama has supposedly repudiated the religion of his birth.
So either he is an apostate (and yes, most of us here know what the ramifications of that status within Islam are, or else he is practicing a very refined form of taqiyya.
Guilt by association? Perhaps, but it is quite telling that so many people in Muslim countries see Obama as a Muslim.
Wanderlust on June 25, 2008 at 12:22 AM
Obama was instructed as a Muslim in the Catholic school he went to in Indonesia. He began to learn Arabic and studied the Koran. He swore allegiance to Allah.
That’s because 5-year-olds will repeat whatever you tell them. Not because he’s a Muslim. A lot of people are going to take it the wrong way, but that’s not a good reason to refuse to report the truth.
Now Americans have to be protected from the scary truth about Barack Obama? You know even if the newspapers and Matt Drudge don’t have the balls to break this story, a 527 will.
daryl_herbert on June 25, 2008 at 12:29 AM
I think Ed needs to read Robert’s Blogging the Qur’an series.
Connie on June 25, 2008 at 12:49 AM
Ed … one of my favorite words. I always look for the right opportunity to use it. This context is perfect as it describes Obambi perfectly.
ORrighty on June 25, 2008 at 12:59 AM
There is something very wrong with being a muslim (follower of the koran and mohammad) anywhere.
But islam calls for the overthrow of any non muslim government.
MB4 on June 25, 2008 at 4:10 AM
Islam sucks.
MB4 on June 25, 2008 at 4:33 AM
Now THAT’s a contradiction in terms.
abcurtis on June 25, 2008 at 9:07 AM
I meant to say – A courageous candidate
Now THAT’s a contradiction in terms.
abcurtis on June 25, 2008 at 9:08 AM
I agree with Ed. In this country every person is guaranteed the right to worship however he sees fit. If he wants to worship Allah, that’s his business. But whatever religion you are, dont go around killing people with home made bombs or driving airplanes into buildings. Then it becomes a personal matter.
abcurtis on June 25, 2008 at 9:14 AM
This website was developed for people who think as you do.
Connie on June 25, 2008 at 10:11 AM
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