Why is Obama so insensitive toward Muslims?
For Barack Obama, it is an ember that he has doused time and again, only to see it flicker anew: links to Islam fanned by false rumors, innuendo and association. Obama and his campaign reacted strongly this week when a photo of him in Kenyan tribal garb began spreading on the Internet.Does Obama think there is something wrong with Muslims? Why is he so insulted by being associated with them? Does he think Americans are too bigoted to elect a Muslim? It is a funny attitude for a guy who has been embraced as a post racial candidate. Why are Muslim grievance groups so silent about this apparent insult to Islam? Has CAIR weighed in on his embarrassment at being seen in Muslim garb.And the praise he received Sunday from Nation of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan prompted pointed questions -- during Tuesday night's presidential debate and also in a private meeting over the weekend with Jewish leaders in Cleveland.
During the debate, Obama repeated his denunciation of Farrakhan's views, which have included numerous anti-Semitic comments. And, after being pressed, he rejected Farrakhan's support in the presidential race.
The Democratic candidate says repeatedly that he's a Christian who took the oath of office on a family Bible. Yet on the Internet and on talk radio -- and in a campaign introduction for John McCain this week -- he is often depicted, falsely, as a Muslim with shadowy ties and his middle name, Hussein, is emphasized as a reminder of Iraq's former leader.
''If anyone is still puzzled about the facts, in fact I have never been a Muslim,'' he told the Jewish leaders in Cleveland, according to a transcript of the private session.
The photo of Obama wearing Kenyan tribal raiments -- taken by an Associated Press photographer during his visit in 2006 to the country where his father was born -- resurfaced on the Internet amid unsubstantiated claims that it was being circulated by members of Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign. Clinton and her aides said they had nothing to do with it. The Obama campaign accused them of ''shameful, offensive fear-mongering.''
On Tuesday Republican candidate McCain denounced the introduction he got in Cincinnati that criticized Obama in vivid terms. Talk show host Bill Cunningham referred to Obama three times as ''Barack Hussein Obama'' and called him a ''hack, Chicago-style'' politician during the introduction of McCain.
The Obama campaign is closely attuned to the rumors and insinuations. Information on Obama's Christian faith is prominently available on the ''Know the facts'' page of his Web site. The campaign has distributed flyers to churches in states with presidential contests. And it encourages supporters to flag any attack that may make its way into cyberspace.
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Note that I said nothing about this garb tying Obama to the Muslim faith when I posted the picture. To me it was one of those funny hat moments that candidates learn to deal with. His less than light hearted response suggest he thought there was something wrong with either being in the garb or having someone see a picture of him in the garb. He needs to learn to lighten up on this subject.
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