Kindred Hatemongers: Why American Islamophobes and Muslim Protesters Need Each Other
Just as hate responds to hate, those whose political fortunes depend on the manufacture of hatred seem to need each other.
Read MoreJust as hate responds to hate, those whose political fortunes depend on the manufacture of hatred seem to need each other.
Read MoreIn the Muslim world, pluralism collides with democracy and sovereignty, which is far more interesting and alarming than the battle lines we’ve imposed on the Middle East—of secularists versus Islamists, of free-thinking liberals versus religious autocrats.
Read MoreLegitimizing questions about Obama and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Read MoreEven Republicans can’t stomach her Islamophobic conspiracy theories.
Read MoreHow dare they pick the Muslim version of me?
Read MoreCalls for Department of Justice to investigate CAIR and other Muslim groups.
Read MoreEgypt is conservative, not Islamist.
Read MoreEvangelical power broker did not invent the conspiracy theory that the Muslim Brotherhood has infiltrated the U.S. government.
Read MoreSoulmates on Iran, Egypt, Muslim Brotherhood, Shari’ah, and the rapture.
Read MoreThe support of many Republican presidential candidates demonstrates the success of a cottage industry based on the conspiracy theory that totalitarian Islamic radicals are bent on infiltrating America, displacing the Constitution, and subverting Western-style democracy in the U.S. and around the globe.
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