Thursday, August 26, 2010

Pamela Geller Gives Longtime Hannity Guest an Overdue Taste of What He Deserves

Pamela Geller Gives Longtime Hannity Guest an Overdue Taste of What He Deserves

http://www.newsrealblog.com/2010/08/25/pamela-geller-gives-longtime-hannity-guest-an-overdue-taste-of-what-he-deserves/


2010 August 25

While Kirsten Powers’s commentary may have once been believed to have a redeeming quality or two, I doubt anyone held any such illusions about “civil rights” attorney and occasional Fox News guest Michael Gross. The man never attempts to hide his innate nastiness, so it was refreshing to see him confronted by someone not known for suffering fools on “Hannity” earlier this week: Pamela Geller:

Geller didn’t even wait for Gross to ask her a question before preempting Gross’s spin on the Ground Zero mosque:

He has no right to be angry, this is not a religious liberties issue, this is not a First Amendment right issue, this is a human compassion issue. That building…is not near Ground Zero, that building is Ground Zero; that building was hit by part of a plane…

Gross, of course, hit back with venom:

How ’bout stopping the bigotry? […] You are equating Muslims with terrorists. That’s bigoted, racist, that is fueling the flames of intolerance in this country…

This is just about as obscene a distortion as they come. The radical sympathies behind this particular project have been well-documented; the only one presenting the fiction that all Muslims are alike is Gross, who insists on ignoring that radicalism and presenting Feisal Abdul Rauf as an example of “good” or “peaceful” Islam. One wonders if Gross thinks the members of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy are bigots, too…

Geller also asked a great question that put the lie to the Left’s invocations of “tolerance” and “understanding”:

If it was really about healing, where’s the reciprocity? We have to respect the hair-trigger sensitivity in the Muslim world. You can’t run the Danish cartoons. Lars Vilks’s house, a Swedish cartoonist, was set on fire. Kurt Westergaard, they knocked down his front door with axes. A little girl in Seattle, a cartoonist who sent to Everybody Draw Muhammad Day, she’s got a fatwa on her head. There’s this hair-trigger sensitivity in the Muslim world; where’s the reciprocity?

Gross’s response? Debate? Nah, he’s not interested in that:

What we need is a high road here, Sean, it’s for you to turn around, the way the Pope did when he recognized that he branded Muslims as fighting-terrorist people, he apologized, he went to a mosque…you know that Catholics went through this when they couldn’t build churches, you know this is no way to treat people who all they wanna do is pray.

Again, this dishonesty is simply obscene. Geller was doing a great job putting this punk on the defensive; Sean Hannity should have either let her continue or followed her example in questioning. Instead he let his foul lies slide and asked if Christians are mistreated in the Muslim world. Of course they are, Sean, but it would have been more relevant and more useful to stay on topic and force your guest to defend his smears.

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