Posted on 07/04/2007 9:09:03 AM PDT by SJackson
Exactly 50 years later, standing shoeless, George W. Bush rededicated the center last week. His 1,600-word speech also praised medieval Islamic culture ("We come to express our appreciation for a faith that has enriched civilization for centuries"), but he knew a mosque from a church and he had more on the agenda than flattery.
Most arresting, surely, was his statement that "I have invested the heart of my presidency in helping Muslims fight terrorism, and claim their liberty, and find their own unique paths to prosperity and peace." This cri du coeur signaled how Mr. Bush understands to what extent actions by Muslims will define his legacy.
Should they heed his dream "and find their own unique paths to prosperity and peace," then his presidency, however ravaged it may look at the moment, will be vindicated. As with Harry S Truman, historians will acknowledge that he saw further than his contemporaries. Should Muslims, however, be "left behind in the global movement toward prosperity and freedom," historians will likely judge his two terms as harshly as his fellow Americans do today.
Of course, how Muslims fare depends in large part on the future course of radical Islam, which in turn depends in some part on its understanding by the American president. Over the years, Mr. Bush has generally shown an increased understanding of this topic. He started with platitudinous, apologetic references to Islam as the "religion of peace," using this phrase as late as 2006. He early on even lectured Muslims on the true nature of their religion, a presumptuous ambition that prompted me in 2001 to dub him "Imam Bush."
As his understanding grew, Mr. Bush spoke of the caliphate, "Islamic extremism" and "Islamofacism." What euphemistically he called the "war on terror" in 2001, by 2006 he referred to with the hard-hitting "war with Islamic fascists." Things were looking up. Perhaps official Washington did understand the threat, after all.
But such analyses roused Muslim opposition and, as he approaches his political twilight, Mr. Bush has retreated to safer ground, reverting last week to decayed tropes that tiptoe around any mention of Islam. Instead, he spoke inelegantly of "the great struggle against extremism that is now playing out across the broader Middle East" and vaguely of "a group of extremists who seek to use religion as a path to power and a means of domination."
Worse, the speech drum-rolled the appointment of a U.S. special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference, directing this envoy to "listen to and learn from" his Muslim counterparts. But the OIC is a Saudi-sponsored organization promoting the Wahhabi agenda under the trappings of a Muslim-only United Nations. As counterterrorism specialist Steven Emerson has noted, Bush's dismal initiative stands in "complete ignorance of the rampant radicalism, pro-terrorist, and anti-American sentiments routinely found in statements by the OIC and its leaders."
Adding to the event's accommodationist tone, some of the president's top female aides, including Frances Townsend and Karen Hughes, wore makeshift hijabs as they listened to him in the audience.
Sitting in the front row at the Islamic Center on June 27, 2007, senior Bush administration staffers Frances Townsend (left) and Karen Hughes wore makeshift hijabs.
In brief, it feels like "déjà vu all over again." As columnist Diana West puts it, "Nearly six years after September 11 nearly six years after first visiting the Islamic Center and proclaiming Islam is peace' Mr. Bush has learned nothing." But we now harbor fewer hopes than in 2001 that he still can learn, absorb, and reflect an understanding of the enemy's Islamist nature.
Concluding that he basically has failed to engage this central issue, we instead must look to Mr. Bush's potential successors and look for them to return to his occasional robustness, again taking up those difficult concepts of Islamic extremism, Shari'a, and the caliphate. Several Republicans Rudy Giuliani, Mitt Romney, and (above all) Fred Thompson are doing just that. Democratic candidates, unfortunately, prefer to remain almost completely silent on this topic.
Almost 30 years after Islamists first attacked Americans, and on the eve of three major attempted terrorist attacks in Great Britain, the president's speech reveals how confused Washington remains.
I like George Bush. Maybe he knows what he is doing, allowing the liberals to catch up to the obvious... but that is too little for you?
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I noticed that, they "caught up" quite well in the last election.
While I doubt that's his strategy, I suggest GWB would have been better off aggressivly promoting his agenda rather than allowing the left to "catch up".
Not to mention several areas, spending, no child left behind, immigration, catching up, protecting the border, wasn't necessary.
Yeah, those women look real thrilled to be sitting there in makeshift head veils. They couldn’t look more detached from the b.s. event.
Frances Townsend is hot.
Interesting. Thanks for posting.
life/freedom
I agree. See my post 12.
Its obvious from the woman in the rear, that retard veils were not mandatory. And you’re right they don’t look like they want to be there, they certainly didn’t even make the effort to get a real scarf or learn how to tie it properly. So why did they even bother? Bush’s message seems to be “we’ll just do whatever you imams want.”
They are mandatory for white women, as a "substitutional penance" for the imperialism of the white man.
Winston Churchill would have bitch slapped anybody making such a stupid remark regarding 'public figures' talking about Nazis or Imperial Japan.
America isn't a greenhouse, and islam isn't a religion. It's a death cult.
It needs to be wiped out. Completely.
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Here is a list of the positive contributions of Islam to society...
End of list.
You like George Bush. Isn't that sweet. What a ringing endorsement.
Maybe instead of worrying about others catching up to the obvious, you might try casting the beam out of thine own eye. Because what is obvious is that you have not a clue. You probably think Colonel Mustard did Miss Scarlet in the den.
Maybe he does know what he is doing. That is the scariest conjecture of all. If he was just stupid, you could say, "Poor George, he's doing his best to destroy America because he's clueless." But it is truly frightening to consider that he just may know what he is doing.
There was a story in the news recently about a small boy who had his face half torn off by a pit bull. I believe the owner was quoted as saying she liked that dog. As if that was relevant.
And, yes, that is too little for me. By the time the liberals, and you, catch up, most Americans will be speaking Spanish, praying to the east nine times a day and pledging allegiance to the United Nations every morning.
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