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On the opening night of the Republican National Convention, the cameras caught former UN ambassador John Bolton in the Romney family box, chatting amiably with Romneys son Tagg. Shortly before the convention, Bolton, an unpaid foreign policy advisor to Romney, rushed to the defense of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, whose attempts to tie Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin to the Muslim Brotherhood were widely denounced, even by Republicans like John McCain. Several weeks before the convention, Romney met in Denver with former Army lieutenant general Jerry Boykin, who was rebuked by President Bush in 2003 for his anti-Muslim, Crusade-like statements while still in uniform and subsequently found by the Pentagon Inspector General to have violated three internal rules when he delivered these speeches without clarifying that he was speaking in his private capacity. Boykins no mosques in America and no first amendment rights for Islam statements led to his withdrawal as a West Point speaker this year, after protests by Iraq and Afghanistan vet groups. Boykin recently became executive vice president of the Family Research Council, a measure of how Islamophobia has become an integral part of the hard right agenda.
The Romney campaigns foreign policy team of advisors is flooded with neocons from the Bush era, including Robert Joseph, the National Security Council official who, as Ari Berman reported in The Nation, inserted the famous 16 words in Bushs State of the Union address in 2003 claiming that Iraq tried to buy enriched uranium from Niger. Romneys top national security adviser since 2007 is Cofer Black, the former Blackwater executive and CIA official who ran the extraordinary rendition torture program. Sheldon Adelson, the billionaire Super PAC donor for Romney, says "all the terrorists are Islamists," Gingrichs declaration that the Palestinians are an invented people.
This is the context surrounding Romneys most recent expedition into Middle East policy. A Washington Post editorial echoed by MSNBCs Chris Matthews pointedly raised the question of why Romney failed to condemn the 14-minute trailer, Innocence of Muslims, during his Wednesday press conference, though it ostensibly triggered the embassy attacks in Egypt and elsewhere. His campaign later issued a muted criticism of the reported message of the movie. Finally, this morning, he said the "whole film is a terrible idea," and that making it, promoting it, showing it, is disrespectful to people of other faiths, a statement it took him four days after the furor began to make.
The fact is that the film emerged from the same Islamophobic circles that celebrate Bolton and Boykin, and are now backing Romney. The 2011 permit to make the movie was granted to Media for Christ, and this nonprofit shares space with The Way TV, both of which are headed by an Egyptian Christian named Joseph Nassralla Abdelmasih.
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(4,507 posts)is exactly what I would like to see investigated to the fullest legal extent.