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Muslim DNC favorite Ellison called a 'disaster'

  

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Via:  xxjefferson51  •  7 years ago  •  50 comments

Muslim DNC favorite Ellison called a 'disaster'

Despite his connection with jihadist groups waging terrorism on the West, the Muslim congressman continues to receive endorsements as the top candidate to assume of helm of the DNC – support that includes the backing of former Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), former Louisiana House of Representatives member David Duke and even the president of the Baltimore City Council, according to WND.

Duke, who has been known as the imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), recently took to social media to publicly announce his support of Ellison.

“I really like Keith … at least he knows,” Duke announced to his Twitter followers.

The tweet was reportedly posted in response to the mainstream media’s presidential campaign coverage that worked to discredit now-President Donald Trump.

“Duke’s comment was likely intended as a troll of both Ellison and the media – the latter of which delightedly smeared Donald Trump during the presidential campaign because of Duke’s unsolicited and disavowed endorsement of the GOP nominee,” WND asserted.

It was also noted by The Washington Times that by “he knows,” Duke was making a cryptic allusion to the Muslim Democratic leader’s ties to various anti-Semitic groups, including the Nation of Islam and the Muslim Brotherhood. Furthermore, dedicated Communist Party members were the ones who launched Ellison’s political career decades ago, as the Democrat has participated in explicitly communist movements and has been an operative for the Muslim Brotherhood, according to WND.

Career anti-Semitic politician

Since Ellison’s college years, he has partnered with anti-American organizations – a fact that was revealed by researcher Trevor Loudon in his documentary The Enemies Within.

Also stressing the Minnesota congressman’s problematic past that is embedded in racist extremism is the nationally recognized conservative radio talk show host Larry Elder.

“Ellison had close ties with the anti-Semitic, anti-white Nation of Islam, and those ties continued a lot longer than Ellison wants to admit,” Elder expressed to WND, noting that his past support for an independent black ethnostate is in line with his former connection to various groups. “That’s a core position of the Nation of Islam – that there should be a separate country for American blacks.”

The patriotic African American talk show host also mentioned an anti-Semitic statement Ellison made in 2010, when he condemned America for letting Israel have a “disproportionate influence” on its foreign policy.

“A region of 350 million all turns on a country of 7 million,” Elder mused. “Does that make sense? Is that logic?”

Not owning up to his controversial statements, Ellison insisted that someone had “selectively edited” his comments, however, when the full transcript of his remarks was released, it was confirmed that the quotes were accurate and not edited.

Amazed at how the media remained silent on Ellison’s anti-Semitic comments, Elder demonstrated how leading conservative politicians are routinely grilled over perceived racism.

“Even the Left-leaning Anti-Defamation League has belatedly opposed Ellison’s DNC candidacy when it learned that Ellison here advanced the stereotype on how Jews and Israel have an undue influence on American politics,” Elder pointed out. “Steve Bannon is called anti-Semitic by critics. Where are the same detractors when it comes to Keith Ellison?”

An unworthy candidate

Another conservative African American leader and personality, BOND Founder Jesse Lee Peterson, is also bewildered that a man with Ellison’s troubled background could actually be considered as the head of the Democratic Party.

“Keith Ellison has a very radical past and he has a history of cozying up to and working with communists and hate groups,” Peterson stressed. “Ellison is a fan of Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam. He has ties to and is in agreement with the anti-American, Jewish-hating CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) – a front group for the Muslim Brotherhood.”

He went on to note how the Islamic fundamentalist’s condemnation of law enforcement and promotion of violence against police should automatically disqualify him for the running.

“Ellison constantly attacks police and supports the anti-police Black Lives Matter movement,” the black author and civil rights leader informed. “Ellison is a dangerous individual. He is not an acceptable candidate to be chair of the DNC. He is so far out of the mainstream that he shouldn’t be in Congress and should be charged and prosecuted for sedition.”

Division from within

It is contended that significant divisions within the Democratic Party are being forged as a result of Ellison’s belligerence toward Israel and for his previous support for the Nation of Islam.

One such rift has been made by one of the Democratic Party’s top donors, Haim Saban, who went out of his way to dub Ellison as an “anti-Semite,” – which drew virulent condemnations from a number of liberal commentators. Another influential Jewish American who serves as a New York State assemblyman is outraged by Ellison’s consideration, and he is spearheading a drive to push Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to revoke his support of the Democratic congressman for DNC chairman, according to the Free Beacon.

Peterson asserts that with the Ellison nomination in the air, it is coming to a time of reckoning for Jewish Democrats.

“There should be a mass exodus of Jewish Americans from the Democratic Party,” Peterson insisted. “The fact that Ellison is a frontrunner for the DNC chair position indicates that the Democratic Party is anti-Israel and anti-Jewish. Ellison is a black bigot who hates Jews. If Ellison becomes chair, it means that Jews are no longer welcome in the Democratic Party. Any Jewish American who supports the DNC is funding their own demise.”

Chronicler of black mob violence taking place across America, Colin Flaherty, contends that today’s Democratic Party is driven by racial grievances.

“If black people want to support Ellison because he is the major black candidate, well, I suppose it is their privilege to support someone whose only claim to fame is that he hates America,” the author of White Girl Bleed a Lot insisted. “This guy is a disaster on every level. His prominence is a clarion call for people who reject racial preferences, big government and promotion of Islam. The fact that large numbers of people find him an acceptable candidate is just about as alarming as anything we can point to today.”

Even though Flaherty considers Duke and his endorsement of Trump to be insignificant in the political realm, the expert on race relations says that the former KKK member and Ellison share some likenesses.

“If someone wanted to make a moral equivalence between Duke and Ellison, that would be a great idea – an obvious idea – which makes it all the stranger that so few people draw the parallel,” Flaherty continued, noting that Jewish Democrats have come to the crossroads where they must decide if they will remain loyal to a party that is that is becoming more and more anti-Israel and pro-Islam. “It is a mystery to me why so many American Jews embrace the same party that trumpets the wacky but dangerous ideas of apologizing for Islam.”

According to Peterson, the Democratic Party has shifted its platform in recent years to become a “far-Left, hateful, separatist party.”

“They’re anti-family, anti-military and most have no respect for the U.S. Constitution,” he charged. “The party is still as evil today as it was when it was run by pro-slavery Ku-Klux-Klan supporters and segregationists. The party today is more sophisticated and they’re stealthier in the way they operate and how they exploit blacks and women in order to maintain power, but they’re still evil.”

With Elder’s conservative leaning, he joked about wanting Ellison to become the DNC’s next chair – to work toward the Democratic Party’s continued downward spiral.

“As a flame-throwing, race card-dealing, extreme Leftist, Ellison is exactly the wrong person for the job,” Elder jested. “So I hope they hire him.”
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XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51    7 years ago

"The fact that Ellison is a frontrunner for the DNC chair position indicates that the Democratic Party is anti-Israel and anti-Jewish. Ellison is a black bigot who hates Jews. If Ellison becomes chair, it means that Jews are no longer welcome in the Democratic Party. Any Jewish American who supports the DNC is funding their own demise.”

Chronicler of black mob violence taking place across America, Colin Flaherty, contends that today’s Democratic Party is driven by racial grievances.

“If black people want to support Ellison because he is the major black candidate, well, I suppose it is their privilege to support someone whose only claim to fame is that he hates America,” the author of White Girl Bleed a Lot insisted. “This guy is a disaster on every level. His prominence is a clarion call for people who reject racial preferences, big government and promotion of Islam. The fact that large numbers of people find him an acceptable candidate is just about as alarming as anything we can point to today.”

 
 
 
screminmimi
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link   screminmimi    7 years ago

"The fact that large numbers of people find him an acceptable candidate is just about as alarming as anything we can point to today.”

I find it alarming as well. Whites, gays, Jews, Israel, America, alcohol and dogs. When you are against all these things, what can you campaign FOR?

 
 
 
Randy
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link   Randy  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

Alpacas?

 
 
 
Randy
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link   Randy    7 years ago

Whenever I want a truly honest opinion about a liberal Democrat the very first person's opinion I look for is David Duke's!

 
 
 
screminmimi
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link   screminmimi  replied to  Randy   7 years ago

LOL..

 
 
 
Randy
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link   Randy  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

Laugh

 
 
 
screminmimi
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link   screminmimi  replied to  Randy   7 years ago

Of course we have to realize that Duke's endorsement is a death knell for most anyone he endorses and perhaps that is why he has come out so publicly in favor of Ellison. A puzzle that would make a dog chase its tail for eternity....

.. which would a white supremacist hate more? A black Muslim, or a white Jew? Think about it.anger

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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link   Sean Treacy    7 years ago

A devotee of Rev. Farrahkhan is just the ticket to broaden that Democrats appeal. 

 
 
 
screminmimi
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link   screminmimi  replied to  Sean Treacy   7 years ago

Problem is, it worked for Obama..

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

That was sad but true.  Along with Jeremiah Wright.  What an appeal.  vomittough guywho me?

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

And the appeal of the great Milo among conservatives is even more disgusting....

 

 
 
 
screminmimi
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link   screminmimi  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

I will have to agree with that, Kavika. The latest revelations about his support for pedophilia are not supportable. The worms and maggots will not stay hidden beneath the rot. 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

Exactly. Man boy sexual relationships are not tolerable at all.  And yet some lefties got on conservatives for canceling his C-Pac speech and a book deal.  

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Didn't get on the conservatives at all, XX....Just pointed out that conservatives are not ''holier than thou''.

BTW he also resigned from Breitbart news.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

We never claimed to be holier than anyone else.  We know all have sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.  

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Than why do you proselytize if you don't feel holier than thou?

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

We are commissioned to spread the gospel to all the world because Jesus said to do it, not because of any other reason.  He will return once that is done.  

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Excellent, so you can keep playing the martyr, XX.

 
 
 
Cerenkov
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link   Cerenkov  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

"Just pointed out that conservatives are not ''holier than thou''."

Without any evidence of course. In fact, they dumped him.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Cerenkov   7 years ago

The evidence is the articles posted by XX and others. Also the fact that you have to resort to ''snowflake'' if anyone disagrees with you.

In fact, the RW are the ''snowflakes''....

But thank you for our comment, as brief and uninformed as it is.

 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

And now we find out that Bill Maher has written similar things in support of adult child relationships.  I wonder if that revelation will have the same effect on Maher and his fans that the other story did on Yianopolis?  

 
 
 
pat wilson
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link   pat wilson  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Bill Maher is the extreme left's version of Yianopolis. Does that make you feel better about Yianopolis ?

 
 
 
screminmimi
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link   screminmimi    7 years ago

Just a personal opinion:

We're hostile to Muslims and their attempt to spread the word of Islam. I'm not talking about the radicals and the violence in the Middle East, I'm talking about the teaching of Islam in our schools here in America and the way they have converted so many black Americans, if not in actual day to day practice, at least in the theory of the religion. The younger blacks feel Christianity has failed them and they don't believe it as their parents and grandparents do.

Do Christians not think or accept that others around the world are going to be angry that they come into their communities trying to usurp their faiths and cultures? Have Christians not realized their fight is here in America and in Europe to preserve their Christian faith? Instead of being concerned about "spreading the gospel around the world" Christians had best be concerned about maintaining the Christian faith in their children here in the US, by keeping all religion out of schools.

In the distant past, it was Christianity that attempted to spread the word by violent means, not just in the Middle East and other parts of the world, but right here in America. The things  done by those professing to follow that faith in the name of that faith are sickening. 

These are the two religions that have brought pain, horror, misery and destruction to people and cultures around the globe in the name of their religion. 

The world has become smaller; there are few people left who haven't heard of either Islam or Christianity. The need to push either one any more is not so necessary. Allow people to live and let live, to just be. What is wrong with that? 

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

Of course people should be free to live and let live.  All should be permitted to make an informed decision as to what religious belief to follow or none at all based on having all information available to them to make such a choice.  People should be free in every nation to make any choice without fear of persecution or martyrdom.

 
 
 
Randy
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link   Randy  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

These are the two religions that have brought pain, horror, misery and destruction to people and cultures around the globe in the name of their religion.

Why not just get rid of the both of them (and all other religions and beliefs in fairy tales) and be done with the whole damned thing. Mankind can not make the next big leap forward in our progress as long as we cling to old and destructive superstitions. Get rid of all "gods" and enjoy the freedom. I have and it's breathtaking! You are your own god. There is not another being out there anywhere superior to you. I am the most perfect me in the world.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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That is the point of atheism, to take the role of God away from the only true God and give it to humanity instead.  And then we have the agnostic Eco warriors who worship the creation instead of the Creator.  

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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link   Larry Hampton  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

I can see, taste, hear, smell, and completely experience Nature. I can only imagine god(s). Nature has been our only parent, and teacher, provider from the very beginning, while god's have come and gone over the ages.

THAT is the truth. Prove me wrong.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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It's true that it requires faith to believe in and have a relationship with God. There will never be what we humans would regard as irrefutable proof God exists.  It's like Jesus told doubting Thomas, you have seen and believed, blessed are they who have not seen and yet believe.  Paraphrased.  

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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link   Larry Hampton  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

At least Thomas had a hand with a hole in it to corroborate his faith did he not?

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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Something that all generations following his did not have thus what Jesus said.  Those who doubted he was whom He said he was demanded signs, wonders, miracles from Him to prove Himself to them.  Including at His trials he answered them with silence.  Over the last 1900 plus years all who refuse to believe without ironclad irrefutable proof that would make a free will choice moot will get their proof at the judgement resurrection of the 3rd coming.  

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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link   Larry Hampton  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Jesus didn't rebuke Thomas for his doubt, indeed he invited Thomas to see for himself what the other disciples had already witnessed. Jesus' declaration that those who believe without proof are blessed, is nothing more than the observation that those who require proof are not afforded the comfort of an anesthetized reality. Jesus words are easily interpreted as " ...you're misfortune Thomas is not being able to blindly follow".

...all who refuse to believe without ironclad irrefutable proof that would make a free will choice moot

That is not only both doctrinally and scripturally incorrect, as well as convoluted, it's morally lazy.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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Being saved through grace by faith is convoluted and lazy?  

 
 
 
Larry Hampton
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link   Larry Hampton  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

Nope. Stating that the value of free will is somehow dependent on faith. Scripturally, all have free will regardless of whatever they believe. 

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   Krishna  replied to  Larry Hampton   7 years ago

Nope. Stating that the value of free will is somehow dependent on faith. Scripturally, all have free will regardless of whatever they believe. 

True.

And beyond scripture...its just a fact!  

LOL Wink

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   Krishna  replied to  Larry Hampton   7 years ago

I can only imagine god(s).

I have known a few very rare (very spiritual) individuals who claim to have actually experienced God. 

Of course we can intellectually debate whether or not they did, whether or not its possible, whether or not God exists. of course they experienced whatever they experienced & I didn't, so as far as I'm concerned ....the jury is still out!

 

 
 
 
pat wilson
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link   pat wilson  replied to  Randy   7 years ago

Christians had best be concerned about maintaining the Christian faith in their children here in the US, by keeping all religion out of schools.

hear, hear !!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   Buzz of the Orient  replied to  screminmimi   7 years ago

Throughout my years in school religion was not taught in the schools until I reached university and took a course in Comparative World Religions. Younger children are too unsophisticated, naive and impressionable to influence them with such teachings because they are prone to manipulation by the particular beliefs of the individual teachers that teach them. Until they are adults, religion is something that should remain the responsibility of the parents and the churches, synagogues, temples or mosques of their choice.

 
 
 
Krishna
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link   Krishna  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Until they are adults, religion is something that should remain the responsibility of the parents and the churches, synagogues, temples or mosques of their choice.

That's your opinion-- and I totally agree.

However in the U.S. there's also another factor-- the separation of church & state doctrine in our Constitution. (Religion can be taught in private schools such as Parochial schools {Catholic}, Hebrew schools, etc but not public schools).

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Krishna   7 years ago

Yes, I'm aware of that, It's the same in Canada. Although I thought about that when I posted I didn't bother to say it because I thought it would have been obvious.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Comparative religion in world history , the Bible as literature in English would be acceptable in any high school.  

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   Buzz of the Orient  replied to  XXJefferson51   7 years ago

The point I made is that younger children are prone to being influenced by the religious leanings and sometimes improper interpretations of even the Christian bible, twisting their minds away from the religious beliefs of their parents' choice. When they become adults at the age of 18 they are at a normal age to enter college, and at that point they are expected to be a little more sophisticated. 

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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link   Sean Treacy    7 years ago

Too bad he didn't win. His racism and pandering to terrorists is more in line with mainstream democratic voter.

 
 
 
XXJefferson51
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link   seeder  XXJefferson51  replied to  Sean Treacy   7 years ago

Bingo.  They picked by a slim margin a socialist over a racist Muslim.  

 
 

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