Thursday, August 09, 2012

Romney Meets With Supporters Of Bachmann’s Anti-Muslim Witch Hunt

With the murder of 6 people at the Sikh temple in Wisconsin not even a week behind the country, Mitt Romney again demonstrated that he's only too willing to prostitute himself to the vilest elements of the Christofascist GOP base.  What am I talking about?  Romney held a meeting with supporters of Michele Bachmann's lunatic anti-Muslim witch hunt.  The meeting included a veritable who's who of religious extremists, some of whom are members of registered hate groups.  One has to wonder when Romney will meet with KKK leaders and avowed white supremacists.  It's disgusting, but not surprising with Romney.  Think Progress has details and as I said the list of participants includes some pretty foul individuals.  Here are highlights:

Mitt Romney held a meeting Thursday [of last week] with a group of right-wing activists that included several leaders who have been vocal supporters of Rep. Michele Bachmann’s (R-MN) Islamophobic witch hunt, deepening his association with right-wing, anti-Muslim sentiment.

One of the guests at Thursday’s event was Vice President of the Family Research Council Jerry Boykin, who has a long history of Islamophobia, and once said that Islam “should not be protected under the First Amendment.” Most recently, Boykin piled on to Bachmann’s baseless indictment that top Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin is part of a Muslim Brotherhood plot. “I believe in some aspects of this situation there is support for the infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood into our government, that sounds extremist but it is just a fact, it’s a reality,” he said.

Three others in attendance at Thursday’s event — American Values president Gary Bauer, Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, and Family Research Council president Tony Perkins penned a letter to House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) defending Bachmann’s witch hunt. In that letter, they argued there is legitimate concern about “senior federal officials or branches of the federal government could be animated or influenced by groups affiliated with, or a philosophy grounded in, radical Islam.”

Boehner ended up rebuking Bachmann and her Islamophobic effort — which is more than Romney has done. The presidential candidate has refused to condemn Bachmann saying, “I’m not going to tell other people what things to talk about.”

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