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.
Yes "islam is peace": clear, consistent and dead wrong.
“Reagan left Lebanon after our Marines were murdered.
John Wayne was a movie actor.
Our current President fights a WOT around the globe.”
Good points. Many of us have forgotten how far President Bush has taken us. He’s the first president to take a long term consistent approach to fighting world terrorism.
Oh goody, a strawman argument, attacking what I didn't say!
Unlike you, I don't give my enemy the means to convince those ignorant of the reality of Islam that they are 'a peaceful folk being provoked into jihad by eeevil Jooos.' You see, such propaganda costs us resources to counter, resources that we could be expending to defeat our enemy.
At least you have company. Read the tagline.
Thank you for giving me the meaning of the word schlock. It was in another thread about queers and toilets and it appears to fit you well.
So now, when the subject of queers and toilets and you comes up, which I am sure it will do often, the word schlock will come to mind and so I will not forget the word nor what it means.
Thank you also for your well thought out, and witty, reply. Poetry to the ears, you are. I would not have thought schlocks had such mastery of the English language.
You’ve mischaracterized Bush’s position. You will never find a quote from him saying “Islam is peace,” though you may find many indicating that Islam has traditionally been a peaceful religion.
And I believe the president is right about that. Muslims have until relatively recent times, lived in peace around the world and in the US. It is only over the past 30 years or so that radical Islamists have tried to hijack this religion.
The president is 100% correct to point out the distinction between Islam as a religion and Islamists as terrorist enemies.
Very naive and foolish of bush. Their goals have nothing to do with prosperity and peace. To continue to think such nonsense puts us all in peril
Oh really? Well here ya go, an official press release from the White House, on the white house website :
"Islam is Peace" Says President Remarks by the President at Islamic Center of Washington, D.C.
Quote: The face of terror is not the true faith of Islam. That's not what Islam is all about. Islam is peace. These terrorists don't represent peace. They represent evil and war.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/09/20010917-11.html
Duh!!!
Other than killing and murdering people, raping, pillaging, treating children and women as property, abusing other Muslims and expressing zero tolerance for anyone who speaks out against Mohammad, can you name one relevant thing Islam has given the human race in the last 1200 years?
Well said!
Yes, I see, that 8 minute youtube video is going to undo islam's bad publicity. OK so what's your plan for the president giving your enemy the means to confuse the ignorant by running around mosks in his socks saying "Islam is Peace"?
You know we all thought the broken grammar and "down home" sounding communications were was well rehearsed act to endear himself to the "little people"
Ends up he is as dumb as he looks and sounds
Zero came before Arabs fell under the Mohammedan spell. Since the 7th Century, Muslims haven’t progressed beyond the 7th Century.
Publicize examples of the continuity of the Islamic plan to conquer the West, from the time of Muhammed to today, without break; basically to show that either Bush is mistaken or that his strategy to mollify a significant fraction of the Muslim population is without merit. Bush's plan merely buys them time to arm, train, brainwash, infiltrate, and breed. IMO, whatever infrastructure of liberty he would institute will likely be used against us just as our support of Palestinians has been used against Israel.
Islam...and its fundamentally violent and misogynist view of the world...is the elephant in the room nobody wants to hear about. The fact is it is incompatible with civilization..their own cultures being primary evidence. Unfortunately it will take a tragedy of far greater magnitude than 911 for the Western world to deal with reality.
Hey Frances Townsend-
Hijab plus cleavage are a no-no. Report to your husband for a beating.
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