Posted on 05/08/2019 5:23:17 AM PDT by robowombat
Designated terrorist group CAIR tries to take down an American military hero running for State Senate in Pennsylvanias 33rd district
A CAIR-influenced article in the Pennsylvania Capital Star newspaper attempts to derail the campaign of a decorated military veteran whos running to represent parts of south-central Pennsylvania in the state Senate.
Penn Capital Star One of the memes that Mastriano shared in the past month shows two dark-skinned men, apparently snickering as they watched the Notre Dame cathedral burn in Paris on April 15. The meme was shared to Mastrianos Facebook page with the comment, Something wicked this way comes.
According to the fact-checking website Politifact, the image was among those that circulated in the wake of the fire to suggest that it had been an act by Muslim terrorists. RT, the English-language Russian news site that circulated the image, maintained its veracity but condemned those who used it to speculate about the religious beliefs of these two men based on their appearance only.
The posts are mixed among standard conservative calls for tax cuts, regulatory reform, and infrastructure spending that Republican nominee Douglas Mastriano has shared with more than 27,000 Facebook followers as he looks to succeed ex-Sen. Richard Alloway in the state Senate.
Mastriano, a retired Army colonel, military historian, and former congressional candidate, is favored to beat Democratic candidate Sarah Hammond in a May 21 special election to represent the 33rd senatorial district, which includes Adams County and parts of York, Franklin, and Cumberland counties.
He did not return the Capital-Stars requests for comment for this story. By late Sunday, some of those images appeared to have been removed.
Hammond denounced Mastrianos posts on her own Facebook page on April 30, saying he is actively using his platform to support gross misinformation. The state Democratic Party also condemned them in a May 2 fundraising email.
In late April, Mastriano also shared a joke referencing the birther conspiracy popularized by President Donald Trump well before his entrance into politics, which cast doubt on President Barack Obamas natural U.S. citizenship.
Another meme Mastriano shared used pictographic symbols to say that Islam wants to kill other identity groups, including Christians, Jews, LGBTQ supporters, and pacifists. In April 2018, he shared an article headlined, A Dangerous Trend: Muslims running for office.
On May 1, he shared an article from the site Voice of Europe, a right-wing news blog, that claimed Nationalist Christian Hungary [is] thriving with low abortion rates and high birthrates.
He has also posted multiple memes criticizing U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Minnesota Democrat and a practicing Muslim. One invoked a debunked conspiracy that links the congresswomans activism to an attempted murder (by a Muslim) at the Mall of America.
Mastrianos other Omar-related posts generated dozens and in some cases hundreds of vitriolic comments from some of his 27,000 followers.
In one meme that criticized a statement Omar made about Jesus and Palestine, a commenter called the Muslim congresswoman a foot soldier of satan. Another commenter said, Why is Omar still living. Traitors of America and our constitution should be made dead.
Facebook allows page administrators to delete comments that appear on their public posts. On May 3, Mastrianos personal account was listed as the administrator for the campaign page. As of May 6, Mastrianos personal Facebook account did not appear in public searches and was not linked to his campaign page.
Mastriano was chosen as the GOP candidate for the 33rd special election in March, in a vote by Republican party conferees from Franklin, Adams, Cumberland, and York counties.
Doug Mastriano is the kind of conservative candidate that reflects the values of south-central Pennsylvania and will be a key asset in helping advance the Republican agenda in Harrisburg, state GOP chair Chair Val DiGiorgio said in a March 30 statement.
Robert Ternes, chair of the Franklin County Republican Party, said he wasnt aware of Mastrianos Facebook posts. But he said Mastriano was an excellent candidate who was prepared to serve all constituents in the 33rd district.
Ternes said that Mastrianos views on Islam were likely informed by his time in the armed forces, where he said the former general had a tremendous amount of personal contact with the Taliban and Arabs. He also said Mastriano was right to question the cause of the Notre Dame fire.
I think it is personally reasonable for some people to wonder if that could have been a terrorist act, Ternes said, noting that France has seen a spate of church vandalismin recent years. I dont think theres anything inappropriate about raising the question.
Rep. Greg Rothman, who chairs the Cumberland County GOP committee, declined to comment on Mastrianos Facebook posts Friday, saying he had not seen Mastrianos page or met him in person.
But Rothman, whose legislative district and native Cumberland County is home to a growing South-Asian and Muslim population, said that Mastriano should delete any comments on his Facebook page that called for violence. He also said that politicians from both parties should practice civility.
Everyone should be treated with respect and dignity and civility, Rothman said. I dont condone everything that is tearing down anyone else.
Trump can’t designate them a terrorist organization fast enough.
I judge a man by his enemies — If Colonel Mastriano has CAIR as an enemy, he is my friend.
Isn’t CAIR a Democrat Protected Group?
I like the good Colonel already, he has the same enemies I do.
Repeat after me, children. "Muslims are animals and have no place in civilization."
Mastriano is a retired Colonel.
Dark clouds of a civil war are brewing. I don’t see any other logical conclusion/solution to this mess short of the return of Christ first.
Trump should designate CAIR as a terrorist organization. While he can still do it.
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