Pamela Geller Spews Hatred at Jewish Week
New York’s The Jewish Week includes Pamela “Shrieking Harpy” Geller in their list of Seven Who Made A Difference In 2010, and not in a good way.
Pamela Geller, by contrast, has been described as one of the most “outraged and outrageous” personalities influencing public policy in the U.S.
Her website, Atlas Shrugs, portrayed Kagan in a Nazi helmet; she has written a book about the dangers of Obama’s presidency, and has called for removing the Dome of the Rock from the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem.
But Geller, 52, a Manhattan Jewish day school mom, is best known as one of the strongest public critics of Islam, asserting that it is prone to violence and hate, and for galvanizing opposition to Park51, the planned site of an Islamic center and mosque near Ground Zero.
Geller is credited, or blamed, for making the center a national and international issue this year. She was hailed by supporters as prophetic for warning of the dangers of Islam, and attacked by critics as strident and abusive in seeing no distinction between the Muslim religion and its most militant adherents.
Before walking out in anger during a Jewish Week interview this summer, she asserted: “There’s no gray area with me.”
Geller responds, of course; anyone who criticizes her non-stop bigotry and support for evil people should expect a blast of her illiterate venom, and if they’re Jewish they’re in for some special hatred:
Another leftwing Jewish newspaper doing the Jewicidal jig. What an embarassment [sic] these sad rags are to proud Jews.
And she has an explanation for posting the picture of Elena Kagan as a Nazi:
Actually, the photoshop was Kagan as Colonel Klink.