Anti-Muslim Activists Take Aim at TN Gov. Haslam Hire, #FAIL

Frank Gaffney and the Tea Party bigot brigades have been at it again
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Kudos to Gov. Bill Haslam and his administration for not caving to the bigot brigades. Sadly, the Governor will probably now be labeled a RINO and accused of being connected (or at least sympathetic) to the Muslim Brotherhood. Added emphasis mine.

External ImageSamar AliTea party and anti-Muslim activists are taking aim at a recent hire by the administration of Gov. Bill Haslam, targeting one of its top economic development officers based on her religion and past work experience.

The Center for Security Policy, a Washington, D.C., organization that has frequently attacked Muslims for perceived ties to Islamist groups, and the 8th District Tea Party Coalition, an umbrella organization of West Tennessee tea party groups, have urged their members to pressure Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty to dump Samar Ali, an attorney appointed last month as the department’s new international director.

The groups depict Ali as an Islamic fundamentalist with close ties to President Barack Obama. The claims are spurious and ECD has no intention of firing Ali, said Clint Brewer, a department spokesman.

“She’s eminently qualified to do the job,” Brewer said. “We are lucky to be able to have her.”

The pressure campaign, which began last Thursday with a posting on a Center for Security Policy blog, does not appear to have been effective. […]

Tea party and anti-Muslim activists have zeroed in on one aspect of Ali’s resume: experience as a corporate lawyer in helping Muslim-owned companies structure deals so they fit Islam’s ban on collecting interest and comply with other religious rules.

In their calls to action, opponents portray her as working, now and in the past, with “financial jihadists” who “seek to embed Shariah law into America’s financial system.”

Ali’s duties have nothing to do with Shariah law - or even finance - Brewer said. […]

More at WBIR-TV Knoxville…

In contrast to Gaffney’s & the Tea Party’s defamatory, paranoid depiction of Ms. Ali as a dangerous Islamist who’s part of some fifth column bent on undermining the Constitution & destroying America from within via creeping Shariah, here’s her actual bio from when she was appointed as one of the 2010-2011 White House Fellows:

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the White House announced the appointment of 13 outstanding men and women to serve as White House Fellows. The White House Fellows come from diverse backgrounds, varied professions and all of the 2010-2011 Fellows have shown a strong commitment to public service and leadership. The 2010-2011 class of Fellows and their biographies are included below. […]

Samar Ali, Waverly, TN. Samar Ali is an Associate with the firm Hogan Lovells US LLP. She is responsible for counseling clients on mergers & acquisitions, cross-border transactions, Shari’a compliant transactions, project finance, and international business matters. During her time with Hogan Lovells, she has been a founding member of the firm’s Abu Dhabi office. Prior to that, she clerked for The Honorable Gilbert S. Merritt of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and for The Honorable Edwin Cameron, now of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, where she also worked extensively on editing his book Witness to AIDS. While in Nashville, Samar led the YMCA Israeli-Palestinian Modern Voices for Progress Program, and is currently the transatlantic liaison for the development of the Palestine Diabetes Institute. She is a founding member of the first U.S. Delegation to the World Islamic Economic Forum, and has served as an Advisory Board Member of the Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health. She is also a three-time Southeastern Tae Kwon Do Black Belt Champion. Samar received a J.D. from Vanderbilt Law School and a B.S. in Political Science with Honors from Vanderbilt, where she served as the first Arab-Muslim student body president.

Source: whitehouse.gov

I’m thoroughly fed up & disgusted with these Islamophobic bigots. Enough already. It’s not “patriotic” to attack and attempt to defame one of America’s best & brightest young people who is working hard to make the world a better place, solely based on her religion. These haters are among the worst sort of craven, opportunistic, fear-mongering revanchists who make up the dregs of our society. Their behavior is downright un-American. It is harmful to our unity & progress as a nation and shouldn’t be tolerated—it should be called out by decent people whenever and wherever it is found.

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1 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 7:00:27am

Agh this is awful CL. I know as an American Muslim, you must be furious with the persistent attacks that you can't be a proud American and Muslim. Gaffney and his ilk are awful people.

2 Gus  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 7:06:30am

Woke up this morning to find more spam from the same bozo yesterday on Twitter. This time joined by another anti-Muslim crackpot. Had me thinking about how the anti-Muslim movement has quickly morphed into a cult complete with devout followers and cult figures like Frank Gaffney, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, etc. They have completely lost all focus to real and true threats and have turned it into a blanket war on Islam.

3 CuriousLurker  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 7:40:21am

re: #1 HappyWarrior

Agh this is awful CL. I know as an American Muslim, you must be furious with the persistent attacks that you can't be a proud American and Muslim. Gaffney and his ilk are awful people.

It's extremely galling. Here's a young woman who's done everything right: worked hard at getting a good education; excelled & participated not only in her studies, but also in student government; found gainful employment in her chosen field, and was entrusted with serious responsibilities; gives back to the global community, and even managed to find time to earn three black belts.

You'd think her accomplishments would be lauded by conservatives as examples of everything an outstanding American should do, and they undoubted are by some, yet asshats like Gaffney & his Tea Party pals come along and try to slime her, want to snatch it all away from her simply because she's Muslim. They're despicable.

re: #2 Gus

...Had me thinking about how the anti-Muslim movement has quickly morphed into a cult complete with devout followers and cult figures like Frank Gaffney, Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer, etc.

You're right, they have become a sort of cult.

They have completely lost all focus to real and true threats and have turned it into a blanket war on Islam.

THIS. They've lost all ability to distinguish between threats real & imagined. A lot of people have, and that's dangerous for everyone.

4 Political Atheist  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 7:45:54am

CL,
I have an idea, unless this hashtag has another more popular use
#pushback For anti bigotry content and links

5 CuriousLurker  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 7:47:13am

re: #4 Daniel Ballard

CL,
I have an idea, unless this hashtag has another more popular use
#pushback For anti bigotry content and links

Thanks, I'll give it a try.

6 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 7:52:38am

re: #3 CuriousLurker

It's extremely galling. Here's a young woman who's done everything right: worked hard at getting a good education; excelled & participated not only in her studies, but also in student government; found gainful employment in her chosen field, and was entrusted with serious responsibilities; gives back to the global community, and even managed to find time to earn three black belts.

You'd think her accomplishments would be lauded by conservatives as examples of everything an outstanding American should do, and they undoubted are by some, yet asshats like Gaffney & his Tea Party pals come along and try to slime her, want to snatch it all away from her simply because she's Muslim. They're despicable.

re: #2 Gus

You're right, they have become a sort of cult.

THIS. They've lost all ability to distinguish between threats real & imagined. A lot of people have, and that's dangerous for everyone.

She could have been someone I grew up with, that's what pisses me off most about it. This woman is as American as the next person but because she's Muslims these assholes slime her. It's disgrace. Makes me wonder if people actually pay attention in history class.

7 Eclectic Infidel  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 8:38:50am

It is atrocious she is being attacked by these low-brow cretins. Her resume is exemplary, TO SAY THE LEAST. Talk about being devoted to humanity.

8 dragonfire1981  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 9:16:31am

I would like to nominate this post for a front page promotion.

9 Flavia  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 9:18:05am

Yeah, you can SEE she's a fundamentalist - why, just look at her face -! Oh, wait...

IDIOTS!!! As if we needed any more proof as to how insanely stupid bigots are. ARGGGHH!

10 darthstar  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:18:55am

When asked for comment, Mitt Romney said, "Wait...you can be a governor AND stand behind the people you hire? Won't he get in trouble?"

11 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:20:49am

As I said earlier, I'm sick of American Muslims being told they can't be loyal and love this country. The way Ms. Ali is being treated because of her faith is a complete disgrace. And so much for the bullshit canard that the Tea Party only cares about fiscal issues. That was always a boldfaced lie.

12 wrenchwench  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:20:56am

re: #8 dragonfire1981

I would like to nominate this post for a front page promotion.

Behold the power of the Dragonfire!

You did good too, CL.

13 gwangung  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:22:41am

re: #6 HappyWarrior

She could have been someone I grew up with, that's what pisses me off most about it. This woman is as American as the next person but because she's Muslims these assholes slime her. It's disgrace. Makes me wonder if people actually pay attention in history class.

Could have said this about Japanese Americans in WWII.

14 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:23:53am

re: #13 gwangung

Could have said this about Japanese Americans in WWII.

No doubt and we're making the same mistakes but when you have people like Michele Malkin who write that doing that to the Japanese Americans during WWII was morally right then it explains why people like Gaffney get away with the witch hunts they do.

15 GunstarGreen  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:29:19am
“It is a peculiarity of the development of American fascism that at the present stage it comes forward principally in the guise of an opposition to fascism, which it accuses of being an “un-American” trend imported from abroad.”

- Georgi Dimitrov, 1935

“When and if fascism comes to America it will not be labeled ‘made in Germany’; it will not be marked with a swastika; it will not even be called fascism; it will be called, of course, ‘Americanism’”

- Unknown New York Times reporter, 1938

More Generally, "When Fascism comes to America it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross."

16 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:31:41am

re: #15 GunstarGreen

- Georgi Dimitrov, 1935

- Unknown New York Times reporter, 1938

More Generally, "When Fascism comes to America it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross."

Not to knock that old quote, I believe it to be true but isn't that how a lot of fascism operates? Using an unifying thing like nationality and flag and in some cases a religion e.g. Franco and Catholicism in Spain.

17 darthstar  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:31:41am

re: #15 GunstarGreen

- Georgi Dimitrov, 1935

- Unknown New York Times reporter, 1938

More Generally, "When Fascism comes to America it will come wrapped in the flag and waving a cross."

New profile pic for one of my fb 'friends' (A mormon software engineer living in Utah...I told him he was free to forget and reject everything he ever learned in science class or history.)

Image: 526749_3810720279537_1667453157_n.jpg

18 Kragar  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:33:26am

Doesn't he have some more birthers to pander to?

19 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:33:33am

re: #17 darthstar

New profile pic for one of my fb 'friends' (A mormon software engineer living in Utah...I told him he was free to forget and reject everything he ever learned in science class or history.)

Image: 526749_3810720279537_1667453157_n.jpg

Some idiot facebook high school friend of mine posted this idiotic "truth be that" to some moronic Obama lies, America dies. I felt like saying "funny he's been president for four years now and the country is still intact. Hyperbole much?" But this dude posts links to Hannity's nonsense. Figure a guy like that isn't going to be reasoned with you know facts.

20 Interesting Times  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:34:25am

Gov. Bill Haslam

Gov. Bill Haslam

Gov. Bill Islam

OMG!!!11!ty

21 b_sharp  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:41:50am

re: #3 CuriousLurker

It's extremely galling. Here's a young woman who's done everything right: worked hard at getting a good education; excelled & participated not only in her studies, but also in student government; found gainful employment in her chosen field, and was entrusted with serious responsibilities; gives back to the global community, and even managed to find time to earn three black belts.

You'd think her accomplishments would be lauded by conservatives as examples of everything an outstanding American should do, and they undoubted are by some, yet asshats like Gaffney & his Tea Party pals come along and try to slime her, want to snatch it all away from her simply because she's Muslim. They're despicable.

re: #2 Gus

You're right, they have become a sort of cult.

THIS. They've lost all ability to distinguish between threats real & imagined. A lot of people have, and that's dangerous for everyone.

Some people revel in their fear and hate. Without those strong emotions they feel they don't exist.

22 lawhawk  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:43:00am

"...seek to embed Shariah law into America’s financial system."

While ND rejected the religious freedom measure on its ballot, Tennessee has incorporated a religious freedom provision in it's state law since 2009.

Introduced in February, House Bill 1598 requires Tennessee courts to apply the “compelling state interest” test to cases in which a law substantially burdens one’s right of free exercise of religion. The state now has the burden of proving that the law furthers a “compelling state interest” and is the “least restrictve means” of furthering that interest.
To those unfamiliar with first amendment litigation, this may seem like a confusing set of terms, but the new law takes a very important step forward. Before this law was in place, the Tennessee legislature could pass a law that applied equally to everybody but could inadvertently disrupt somebody’s free exercise of religion. For instance, the state could pass a law that all high school examinations were to be held on Sunday. If a student who had a religious objection refused to take the test on Sunday and requested accommodation such as another day, the state could deny the accommodation on the grounds that the law applied equally to all students and that this student had not been discriminated against because of his religion. It would be a “facially neutral” law that did not “discriminate” against anybody.

That same law would appear to protect someone who wants religious accommodations to address Islamic legal concerns about interest, money, and lending (sharia-compliant financing).

Irony, it's what's for lunch.

23 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:43:28am

Romney's saying talk is cheap to Obama on economics? Okay, Mr. the debt went up in my governorship and ranked in the bottom five of creating new jobs. Seriously this guy is such a hack. It's a pity that more Americans don't realize that/

24 b_sharp  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:45:30am

re: #14 HappyWarrior

No doubt and we're making the same mistakes but when you have people like Michele Malkin who write that doing that to the Japanese Americans during WWII was morally right then it explains why people like Gaffney get away with the witch hunts they do.

Morally right?
Why, how relativistic of her.

25 Shiplord Kirel  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:49:25am

These people just do not give a damn about the truth. I'm not sure they even understand the concept.

I taught a couple of Muslims to do basic geo-survey work while I was in Iraq, and helped another learn to drive. I guess this puts me pretty far up in the line of succession to Osama bin Laden as far as these nuts are concerned.

27 Schadenfreude 'r' Us  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:51:42am

...and she isn't even in hijab.

28 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:52:33am

re: #25 Shiplord Kirel

These people just do not give a damn about the truth. I'm not sure they even understand the concept.

I taught a couple of Muslims to do basic geo-survey work while I was in Iraq, and helped another learn to drive. I guess this puts me pretty far up in the line of succession to Osama bin Laden as far as these nuts are concerned.

You're terrible! Heh anyhow, I had an Afghan Shi'a immigrant in my 12th grade government class. Nice as hell guy. He was part of my group project we did that year. Just was amazing to hear him talk about the Taliban and how his family had been oppressed by them. Just think damn here's a guy who had to grow up real fast in his early teens while I worried about whether I could ask out girls without clamming up.

29 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:53:43am

re: #26 Kragar

Global Warming Denier: 'Trees give off carbon dioxide'; Environmentalism a Commie plot

I always laugh whenever they compare environmentalism to communism because the USSR and PRC are and were such great examples of "green societies."

30 gwangung  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:54:12am

re: #28 HappyWarrior

You're terrible! Heh anyhow, I had an Afghan Shi'a immigrant in my 12th grade government class. Nice as hell guy. He was part of my group project we did that year. Just was amazing to hear him talk about the Taliban and how his family had been oppressed by them. Just think damn here's a guy who had to grow up real fast in his early teens while I worried about whether I could ask out girls without clamming up.

And, of course, these yokels would be after THIS guy as well, despite his actual history.

And they'll deny that they're prejudiced until the day they die.

31 Bulworth  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:54:43am
“financial jihadists”

Trying to think of words to say here....

32 b_sharp  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:56:35am

re: #26 Kragar

Global Warming Denier: 'Trees give off carbon dioxide'; Environmentalism a Commie plot

I say stick this guy in a sealed room with 10% CO2, 21% O2 and the rest N2.

See how he feels in 5 minutes or so.

33 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:56:46am

re: #30 gwangung

And, of course, these yokels would be after THIS guy as well, despite his actual history.

And they'll deny that they're prejudiced until the day they die.

Yeah they would be. The most fucked up thing was the guy who killed the Sikh cab driver after 9-11 thinking that the man was a Muslim. Not if he was Muslim, it would justify his bloodlust and bigotry at all but damn just shows you how bigotry at its heart is based on pure ignorance above all- "He looks different than me, he's an enemy."

34 CuriousLurker  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:56:46am

re: #27 One of the Seventeen

...and she isn't even in hijab.

Pfft—typical Muslim subterfuge, taqiyyah. //

35 Bulworth  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:57:05am
The groups depict Ali as an Islamic fundamentalist with close ties to President Barack Obama.

Ah, well say no more. She once shook hands with the Kenyan radical humanist secularlist islamacistic? /

36 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:57:18am

re: #31 Bulworth

Trying to think of words to say here...

Creeping Shariah financiers? :)

37 GunstarGreen  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 10:58:06am

re: #16 HappyWarrior

Not to knock that old quote, I believe it to be true but isn't that how a lot of fascism operates? Using an unifying thing like nationality and flag and in some cases a religion e.g. Franco and Catholicism in Spain.

This is very true, as strong nationalism/jingoism and fascism often go hand-in-hand. The quote though (which is really just a paraphrasing of a number of similar actual quotes to my knowledge, hence the examples beforehand) is relevant insofar as Americans often have a tendency to simply state "That couldn't happen here, we're not evil!" to dismiss all claims that certain groups are behaving in ways that are historically familiar.

Despite fantasies to the contrary, nobody wakes up in the morning, stretches their arms above their head, and says "Ah, today is a good day to do evil!" Exceptional Evil is almost always perpetrated in the name of some higher good, misguided though it may be. Genocide in the name of racial purity, for example -- clearly an unjustifiable act of Evil, but those committing it do truly believe that it is necessary to preserve racial purity, and that racial purity truly is a noble goal. This of course does not excuse that Evil, and it should be stamped out wherever it is seen.

The truly horrifying thing about human Evil is that it is so often committed by people believing they are doing good.

38 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:00:34am

re: #37 GunstarGreen

This is very true, as strong nationalism/jingoism and fascism often go hand-in-hand. The quote though (which is really just a paraphrasing of a number of similar actual quotes to my knowledge, hence the examples beforehand) is relevant insofar as Americans often have a tendency to simply state "That couldn't happen here, we're not evil!" to dismiss all claims that certain groups are behaving in ways that are historically familiar.

Despite fantasies to the contrary, nobody wakes up in the morning, stretches their arms above their head, and says "Ah, today is a good day to do evil!" Exceptional Evil is almost always perpetrated in the name of some higher good, misguided though it may be. Genocide in the name of racial purity, for example -- clearly an unjustifiable act of Evil, but those committing it do truly believe that it is necessary to preserve racial purity, and that racial purity truly is a noble goal. This of course does not excuse that Evil, and it should be stamped out wherever it is seen.

The truly horrifying thing about human Evil is that it is so often committed by people believing they are doing good.

Yeah alot of the Nazis and their allies believed they were trying to rid the world of Communism: Re: Your point about the scary thing about evil being it's done by people thinking they're doing good.

39 Bulworth  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:01:20am
The Center for Security Policy, a Washington, D.C., organization that has frequently attacked Muslims for perceived ties to Islamist groups, and the 8th District Tea Party Coalition,

I'm at least relieved it's the 8th District Tea Party Coalition that's involved here, and not the Tea Party Patriots Coalition of the 8th District. I f&kin hate the Tea Party Patriots Coalition of the 8th District. //

40 Shiplord Kirel  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:02:02am

re: #26 Kragar

Global Warming Denier: 'Trees give off carbon dioxide'; Environmentalism a Commie plot

Nut case liar DeWeese from your link:

When Communism fell back in the beginning of the 1990s, all these leaders of these countries, these communist countries and some of the organizations connected to them went into the environmental movement and they got us to start to sacrifice our liberties with the threat of environmental Armageddon.

All the commie bosses joined the environmental movement and started the global warming angle? For heaven's sake! Ceausescu of Romania never had a chance to hug any trees, since his less-than-grateful countrymen put him against a wall and shot him as soon as they could manage it. Honecker of East Germany fled for his life and died in exile in Chile. Various other red potentates came to less dramatic ends, disappearing into dishonorable retirement. Only Gorbachev, who arguably caused the collapse with his reckless regard for human rights and the like, has maintained a high public profile. Even he is not especially interested in environmentalism, however, and he certainly isn't pushing communism these days.

41 CuriousLurker  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:03:01am

I was really pissed this morning when I read about this, but I've gotta say that watching you guys talking about your thoughts & experiences helps, and seeing you ridiculing the haters makes me laugh. I feel a LOT better now. {{{group hug}}}

42 Achilles Tang  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:06:35am
Tea party and anti-Muslim activists have zeroed in on one aspect of Ali’s resume: experience as a corporate lawyer in helping Muslim-owned companies structure deals so they fit Islam’s ban on collecting interest and comply with other religious rules.

Is there any difference between this and a lawyer helping a church structure a sale of property so that it doesn't incur corporate or income taxes, which we know is against their religion to pay?/

43 HappyWarrior  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:06:44am

re: #40 Shiplord Kirel

Nut case liar DeWeese from your link:

All the commie bosses joined the environmental movement and started the global warming angle? For heaven's sake! Ceausescu of Romania never had a chance to hug any trees, since his less-than-grateful countrymen put him against a wall and shot him as soon as they could manage it. Honecker of East Germany fled for his life and died in exile in Chile. Various other red potentates came to less dramatic ends, disappearing into dishonorable retirement. Only Gorbachev, who arguably caused the collapse with his reckless regard for human rights and the like, has maintained a high public profile. Even he is not especially interested in environmentalism, however, and he certainly isn't pushing communism these days.

I think I saw President Hu of China though at the organic food mart though buying some organic food though.//

44 Romantic Heretic  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:53:23am

re: #21 Lurking in Situ

Some people revel in their fear and hate. Without those strong emotions they feel they don't exist.

On top of that, they are addicts. They crave the high they get from their fear, anger and hate.

45 Romantic Heretic  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 11:56:45am

re: #37 GunstarGreen

The truly horrifying thing about human Evil is that it is so often committed by people believing they are doing good.

The worst monsters in history had the best intentions. - Robert A. Heilein

46 MikeTheModerateDemocrat  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 1:07:21pm

As an attorney for a bank, I used to assist muslim borrowers and the bank in restructuring loans all the time, purely nonsubstantive changes, such as calling interest a "service charge", etc. Then again, when have facts ever mattered to these far right republican / tea party sickos?

47 Henchman Ghazi-808  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 3:45:57pm

Did she or did she not ever eat turkey? We have a right to know.

48 Patricia Kayden  Wed, Jun 13, 2012 5:48:56pm

"The groups depict Ali as an Islamic fundamentalist with close ties to President Barack Obama."

So having close ties to the President of the U.S. makes one unqualified or suspect? Crazy folks. Poor Ms. Ali. I hope my Muslim family members don't have to suffer this harassment and foolishness.


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