Posted on 06/28/2008 7:27:15 PM PDT by Mobile Vulgus
The Washington Post published a June 28th piece geared to protect Barack Obama from the nagging rumors that he is a secret Muslim, rumors that have been circulating since 2004. The Post's Matthew Mosk penned an attack on Free Republic, based on an Obama flak who claims she has somehow discovered that Freepers are to blame, if not initially responsible, for floating the Barack-is-a-Muslim chain email that so many millions of Americans have found in their email boxes over the last four years. But, the Washington Post's article is so filled with assumptions and a singular desire not to really investigate the matter that it boggles the mind. Naturally, all the journalistic missteps serve to shield Barack Obama from any controversy and make all opposition seem nefarious or unhinged.
The Obama flak in question is one Danielle Allen of the Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton. Mosk wishes to assure us that she is one smart cookie, apparently. To settle any question to the contrary, we are treated to some earnest, if over-the-top, adulation for good Doctor Allen. Allen is called a "razor-sharp, 36-year-old political theorist," that she's "gained valuable insight into the way political information circulates," and that she works at the institute "most famous for having been the research home of Albert Einstein." Mosk tells us that Allen "boasts two doctorates, one in classics from Cambridge University and the other in government from Harvard University." The Post tells us that one winter morning Allen was "studying in her office at the Institute for Advanced Study, the renowned haven for some of the nation's most brilliant minds." Mosk also tells us that Allen "works alongside groundbreaking physicists, mathematicians and social scientists. They don't have to teach, and they face no quotas on what they publish. Their only mandate is to work in the tradition of Einstein, wrestling with the most vexing problems in the universe."
Jeeze, next Mosk will be telling us that Danielle Allen is the virtual reincarnation of Einstein himself!
Byron York saw how silly all this puffery was, too. Over at NRO's Corner Blog, York takes a jab at those vaunted vexing problems in the universe and succinctly sums up the big nothing that is the real underlying conclusion of the Washington Post's extensive four-page story.
And one of the most vexing problems in the universe, which Allen has decided to pursue in the tradition of Einstein, is the origin of a number of e-mails claiming that Barack Obama is a Muslim. Using the advanced research tools at her disposal, the razor-sharp Allen found a couple of posters on the Free Republic website, plus a former political rival of Obama's who sends out zillions of e-mails to reporters every day.
The piece goes on and on in grave tones about the chain email that seems to have first surfaced sometime in 2004. Allen "obsessively" worries about such things as chain emails we come to discover. Allen tells the Post, "I started thinking, 'How does one stop it?'" She then informs Mosk that the whole mysterious, shadowy email has a nefarious and unidentified genesis. Mosk assures us that this email is the "modern version of a whisper campaign," and worries about the "secret identities" of the Freepers that Allen reveals to him.
We are dealt the conclusion that all this email and Freeper stuff is well, dontcha know it's scary, kids? I wondered if Mosk wanted his Mommy to keep the nasty Freepers away from him by the end of this curious piece?
So, what about this email saying that Obama is a secret Muslim? Where did it come from? Matthew Mosk doesn't know and neither does his main source, the brilliant Doctor Allen. But they are both sure it has something to do with the website Free Republic. Or maybe a perennial candidate from Illinois named Andy Martin... or a guy in Philadelphia who operates a website and posts on Free Republic... or maybe not. But whatever the case, Matthew Mosk of the Washington Post just took the word of open Obama supporter Danielle Allen as gospel, assuming that her "research" was indisputable.
Allen began her "investigation" by using key phrases that appears in the email and Googling them to see where else they appear. As a result, she found Andy Martin of Illinois.
Back in 2004 in Obama's hometown, Chicago, a fellow named Andy Martin was attempting to launch his own attempt to become Obama's opponent for the Senate. Martin is a political gadfly and perpetual candidate in Illinois who has never been elected to much of anything, the sort of guy who has been hanging on the fringes for decades without ever getting much traction. To be sure, he was an actual candidate in the last primary to determine who will be the poor GOP sacrificial lamb to face Dick Durbin in the coming general election, so he did get on a ballot for a change. One thing is for sure, that Martin is tenacious and knows how to publicize himself is beyond doubt.
In the run up to the 2004 election, Martin admitted to the Post's Mosk that he had circulated the claim that since Obama was born to a Muslim Father, Barack himself would be considered a Muslim by birth to any other Muslim. Martin also pointed out that the Obama campaign then, as now, rejects any claims that Barack is now or ever has been a Muslim. Martin was quite upfront that he believes that Obama is not being truthful over the whole Muslim question.
But, it is also completely obvious that Martin did not write the original email nor that he is a member of a secret anti-Obama conspiracy. Martins activities are well known to many and are completely out in the open.
On top of all that, there is no indication that Doctor Allen ever contacted Andy Martin during her "investigation."
See the rest at NewsBusters.org...
Key here IMHO is that she gets her education from FR !
Want another lesson Mzzzz Socialist Democrat ?
Right now his current position is that of a 20 year member of a 'church' that blasphemed the Name of Christ by preaching Hate and racism. He also blasphemes the Name of Christian by being a zealous defender of abortions and abortionists (even bottling up a law that would have protected a healthy baby who escaped the late term abortionists scissors)... The islamics can have this guy on their team -- he is NOT a Christian.
As much as I love this, we all know it was a slip. Honestly, IMHO, I don't think he is bright enough to know what he "was saying".
This picture proves nothing. It is not proof that Obama is a Muslim. This picture is simply the Kenyan version of the Three Stooges. From left to right: Mo, Larry and Curly.
You probably read it here at FR.
Did Mapes or Rather write the Wa Po Article?
Who were the other applicants this woman beat out for her job - bags of rocks? A salt lick? A couple abandoned ant hills?
HEY!
That’s the picture of the guys that sent me an email that they had to secretly move 35 million out of a Nigerian bank account.
They would have let me keep 10 million of it if I gave them my bank account number.
Maybe this scam is how the Muslim, Barrack Hussein, is raising all that cash for his campaign?
ping
I love it. They are giving us sooo much free advertising. I bet we have a bunch of people sign up after they learn about FR. :o)
Yet they sued Free Republic for quoting too much of their content. Ironic.
I said it on another thread, but since I know she trolls FR, I'll say it again. She can't be a "smart cookie" or a "genius" because she's a liberal. LOL!
so what if he is? someone hit the nail on the head.
As was yours, how you referred to a correct calculation and a correct definition/clarification as "new math." (If you were referring to the WaPo as using new math, then why did you parrot them?)
Might I suggest that, next time, you keep the pin handy before you set up your petard? ;-)
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