Keith Ellison’s Night Table
07.11.2007 - 11:24 AMIn my “Jews, Muslims, and the Democrats,” I discussed the significance of the election of Keith Ellison of Minneapolis, the first-ever Muslim member of the House of Representatives. I noted that in his campaign, Ellison had positioned himself as a moderate, and was at pains to distance himself from his extremist past, including his ties to Louis Farrakhan’s Nation of Islam. I also noted the possibility that he would continue to tack toward the political center. That possibility has not materialized. After a mere six months in office, he has been reverting to form.
Scott Johnson, who has been on this story from the beginning, both on powerline and in the Weekly Standard, has just put up two fascinating posts, The Ellison Hustle and The Truth About Keith Ellison, noting the trajectory of his views. Among other things, he calls attention to the Congressman’s recent remarks to a group called Atheists for Human Rights.
Ellison said a number of striking things at this gathering. But what stands out most is his likening of the destruction of the World Trade Center on September 11 to a pivotal event in the history of the Third Reich:
It’s almost like the Reichstag fire, kind of reminds me of that. After the Reichstag was burned, they [the Nazis] blamed the Communists for it and it put the leader of that country [Hitler] in a position where he could basically have authority to do whatever he wanted. The fact is that I’m not saying [Sept. 11] was a [U.S.] plan, or anything like that because, you know, that’s how they put you in the nut-ball box–dismiss you.
Quoting this outrageous passage, Scott Johnson points out that Ellison has here descended into “promoting the disgusting conspiracy myths of radical ‘truthers’ and extremist Muslims.”
That is exactly right. Put aside Ellison’s disingenuous denial of what he is saying even as he is saying it. The comparison of 9/11 to the Reichstag fire, with the implication that the Bush administration was behind the attack, is not something Ellison has pulled out of thin air.
Not far from Minneapolis one finds Kevin Barrett, a lecturer at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and the organizer of a body called the Muslim, Jewish, Christian Alliance for 9/11 Truth. Barrett is also the author of an essay entitled “Interpreting the Unspeakable: The Myth of 9/11,” which appeared in a book last November.
The fate of the Reichstag building is one of the essay’s major themes. “Like Bush and the neocons,” Barrett writes explicitly, “Hitler and the Nazis inaugurated their new era by destroying an architectural monument and blaming its destruction on their designated enemies.”
Nor is this the limit of Barrett’s conspiracy mongering. Click here, for instance, to find out who he thinks was really behind the “brutal slaughter of 34 Americans and the wounding of 171 others in the unprovoked Israeli attack on the unarmed USS Liberty” in June 1967.
Professor Barrett is evidently on Ellison’s reading list. What other volumes can be found on his night table?
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July 11th, 2007 at 5:21 PM
So, who’s to be believed, then?
Will it be Keith Ellison reverting to type, together with the rantings of the lunatic fringe, brought to you by a wacky but empowered, tenured professor, spouting the new “revisionist history” line [if that’s what it is, and all that it is] while enjoying the protective bona fides of a reputable American University - one kooky Keith Barrrett, or, will it be the dusty old tomes of mere universally recognised scholars, such as Samuel Huntington and Bernard Lewis?
Time grows short folks, and as Podhoretz too, has tried to warn, the battle for the very future of human civilization, grows apace.
Whatzit gonna be folks? It can’t be both and you’re gonna have to make some choices, and sometime soon!
July 12th, 2007 at 8:58 PM
As an elected United States Congressman, Mr. Ellison has ascended to an office that makes him one of the most powerful people on earth. This is all thanks to the voters of Minnesota who elected him. During his political career and all through the electoral process he was and still remains Muslim. This is a religion that openly advocates the destruction of all things not Muslim; including violent enslavement, de-humanization and eventual killing of all non-Muslim populations that do not convert. It also mandates the subjugation and de-valuation of women to personal property status in Islamic society and, the glorification of death for those who murder people that do not aspire to Mr. Ellison’s religious beliefs. Yet despite all this being open knowledge and on record including in Mr. Ellison’s “holy” books (the Quran and Hadith) for about 1400 years, the good people of Minnesota still elected him. My God, I don’t know what is more outrageous, letting a 3 year old play with a loaded firearm or the good people of Minnesota in a voting booth.