
Robert Spencer next to his Perpetual Serf Pamela Geller
Terry Krepel had an excellent piece on Pamela Geller in the Huffington Post, though what is “pretty” about Pamela?
Check it out:
Pamela Geller’s Pretty Hate Machine
Newsmax has had a bad run of late with its columnists.
Longtime writer John L. Perry penned a column advocating a military coup against President Obama; Newsmax removed it after a public outcry, and Perry hasn’t written for Newsmax since. After giving Bernard Kerik a column and spending months trying to rehabilitate his reputation amid corruption allegations, quietly put him aside after he pleaded guilty to several of the charges.
Then Pat Boone, in a Nov. 2 column, described Obama and his administration as “political voracious varmints” who must be dealt with, “figuratively, but in a very real way,” by “tenting” the White House the way one does with a house infested by rodents; Newsmax had to pull that one too, though Boone has continued as a columnist. (WorldNetDaily, meanwhile, does not object to Boone’s eliminationist rhetoric, as the column still resides there.)
So who’s next? We nominate Pamela Geller as the next Newsmax columnist most likely to have a claim quietly retracted.
Pamela Geller
Newsmax officially added Geller as a columnist in August. Her bio claims that at her regular blog, Atlas Shrugs, she is “bringing you the news you will not hear from the mainstream media, covering little-reported events of great import.” But of course, there’s no attention given to the wacky extremist views she holds.Geller — a former associate publisher of the New York Observer formerly married to a New York car dealer that owned a dealership linked not only to an alleged fraud scam but the killing of two police officers (the dealership is listed as partly owned by Geller, who has denied any knowledge of or involvement in the alleged scam) — is rabidly anti-Obama, anti-Islam and pro-birther. She has also had dalliances with European fascists and promoted the far-right British National Party. (Geller doesn’t think these folks are “neofascist,” apparently feeling that their anti-Islamic activism excuses their political leanings.) Geller’s Newsmax columns reflect these views.
Indeed, Geller — who once notoriously published a video blog of herself in a bikini — is one pretty hate machine.
Her very first Newsmax column, on Aug. 4, went deep into birther territory, rehashing discredited and irrelevant conspiracies regarding Barack Obama’s birth certificate. Geller spent a needlessly large amount of space on the case of Jay McKinnon, who in July 2008 posted what he claimed to be Obama’s birth certificate on the Daily Kos website that, according to Geller, “even to the layman’s eye, it was obvious that the Kos COLB had been altered.” Geller touted how the Israel Insider website broke the news that McKinnon “implicated himself in the production of palpably fake Hawaii birth certificate images.”
Missing from Geller’s account is McKinnon’s side of the story. In an interview posted on Daily Kos, McKinnon said that he posted the fake certificate to serve as a magnet for conspiracy theorists (like Geller). McKinnon also discussed Israel Insider, a right-wing, anti-Obama blog with ties to WorldNetDaily’s similarly right-wing, anti-Obama reporter Aaron Klein:
Opendna: Reuven Koret, publisher of Isreal Insider, has written that you admitted to forgery.
Jay McKinnon: Reuven Koret wrote me a number of emails before he published his article. Using a kind of Good Cop/Bad Cop style he alternatively offered to keep my statements off the record, and threatened to report me to DHS and CSIS and reveal my identity before an audience larger than DailyKos. When I asked for his questions, he sent me five which required that I both admit to a crime and suggested I implicate other innocent people (including Markos Moulitsas and unidentified members of the Obama Campaign staff) in a conspiracy. I regarded his overtures as a form of journalistic blackmail, in which I either told him what he wanted to hear or he would libel me on his website.
I informed him that I believed his article was based on libel and provided him with this statement: “I believe there is overwhelming evidence that Senator Obama is a natural born US Citizen, and I have no evidence to contradict that belief.”
Evidently that wasn’t what he wanted to hear because a few days he published his article omitting that quote.
Opendna: What do you think of Reuven Koret?
Jay McKinnon: He appears to write under his own name and is skillful at his craft: smearing his ideological opponents. I would not call him a journalist, investigative or otherwise. An internet pundit, maybe. Probably just a blogger who thinks writing scurrilous things about Senator Obama is good for site traffic.
Geller then went on to claim that the birth certificate posted on Obama’s campaign website is a “horrible forgery,” according to the analysis of “Techdude.”Geller summarized “Techdude’s” credentials:
He is an active member of the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, the American College of Forensic Examiners, the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiners, the International Information Systems Forensics Association — the list goes on.
He is also board certified as a forensic computer examiner, a certificated legal investigator, and a licensed private investigator. He has been performing computer based forensic investigations since 1993 (although back then it did not even have a formal name yet) and he has performed countless investigations since then.
Only, not so much. Not only has “Techdude’s” analysis of the birth certificate been discredited, his credentials have been called into question as well.
Geller also referenced other baseless Obama conspiracies, such as “the passport on which he traveled to Pakistan in 1981.” Surprisingly, though, she dismissed the Kenyan birth certificate that WorldNetDaily desperately wanted to believe was real as an “obvious forgery.”
Geller then complained about the “veritable birth certificate circus” for distracting right-wingers, blaming not ringleaders like herself for this situation but … Obama:
Let’s not cloud the issue. Obama’s COLB was altered. He should produce the vault copy. Then the opposition can get on with the business of stopping his destruction of the economy and his weakening of American hegemony as he pursues his disastrous foreign policy.
Geller doesn’t seem to comprehend the possibility that the “circus” could easily end when circus clowns like herself choose to stop telling lies.
When a report surfaced in October purporting to describe a college thesis Obama wrote, Geller was among the right-wingers to promote it at her blog — at least, until it was proven to be a fraud. Writing about it in her Oct. 27 Newsmax column, Geller not only embraces the fake-but-accurate defense — that Obama could have plausibly written it — but also invents a way to blame Obama for the whole thing:
If Barack Obama would release his Columbia thesis, this latest media pseudo-controversy would never have happened. But now the tittering hyenas on the left are howling at the moon over the satire of Obama’s thesis that was taken for the real thing by Rush Limbaugh, as well as by Denis Keohane at The American Thinker and Michael Ledeen at Pajamas Media.
The fake thesis has Obama criticizing the Constitution, saying that “the so-called Founders did not allow for economic freedom. While political freedom is supposedly a cornerstone of the document, the distribution of wealth is not even mentioned. While many believed that the new Constitution gave them liberty, it instead fitted them with the shackles of hypocrisy.”
That sounded to me like something Obama would have said, so I cited it and ran it with it at my blog AtlasShrugs.com. But when I couldn’t find the actual link to what purported to be the “first ten pages” of Obama’s thesis, I took it down.
But bear in mind one thing: as Michael Ledeen says, “it worked because it’s plausible.”
Funny how the same defense right-wingers hated when CBS employed it in the case of the Bush National Guard papers is embraced by them when they’re caught repeating bogus information.
Geller went on to falsely portray Obama’s statements in a 2001 radio interview in order to fit her preconceived script that Obama wants to redistribute the nation’s wealth:
He said that it was a tragedy that the Constitution wasn’t radically reinterpreted to force redistribution of the wealth: “I am not optimistic,” he said, “about bringing about redistributive change through the courts. The institution just isn’t structured that way.” He praised the civil rights movement and its “litigation strategy in the court” for succeeding in vesting “formal rights in previously dispossessed peoples.”
In fact, as ConWebWatch documented when other right-wingers did the same thing, Obama never claimed it was a “tragedy that the Constitution wasn’t radically reinterpreted to force redistribution of the wealth.” What Obama called a tragedy was the civil rights movement’s reliance on the court system to bring about change instead of grassroots work.
Geller went on to write:
This was the fault of the Supreme Court and the Constitution itself: “But the Supreme Court never ventured into the issues of redistribution of wealth and sort of more basic issues of political and economic justice in this society. And to that extent as radical as people tried to characterize the Warren court, it wasn’t that radical.”
And that was because of the constraints of the Constitution: “It didn’t break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution, at least as it’s been interpreted, and the Warren court interpreted it in the same way that generally the Constitution is a charter of negative liberties.
“It says what the states can’t do to you, it says what the federal government can’t do to you, but it doesn’t say what the federal government or the state government must do on your behalf. And that hasn’t shifted.”
That’s a false interpretation as well. Obama never expressed a desire for the court to “break free from the essential constraints that were placed by the Founding Fathers in the Constitution” during that interview, as Geller claimed; he was merely pointing out that it didn’t.
Sometimes Geller just explodes with visceral hatred for Obama, as she did in a Nov. 17 column on the decision to try suspected terrorist Khalid Shaikh Mohammed in a civilian court instead of a military court:
President Obama is dropping another O-bomb on America with the decision to try the masterminds of the shocking attack of Sept. 11, 2001, in a New York courtroom.
That’s right: Obama is trying to reduce the Sept. 11 act of war to a law enforcement issue. So our wartime enemy is going to face a civilian trial in New York City. It’s another O-bomb on American leadership.
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America going on a witch hunt and prosecuting those who kept this country safe from people like Khalid Shiekh Mohammed, as Obama has announced he intends to do, sets back our moral authority. America turning her back on the jihad against women, Christian, Jews, and non-believers has set back America’s moral authority. America electing a radical for a President has set back America’s moral authority.
America electing an America-hater for president vanquished our moral authority.
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This is yet another vile chapter in the Obama presidency. As long as he is president, the man will never stop punishing America for being so foolish as to elect him.
Geller hates Obama as much as she hates Islam. Here’s one of her anti-Muslim rants, from a Nov. 12 column:
We are witnessing an Islamized America. This is well beyond political correctness. We are enforcing Shariah. We will not insult Islam. That is Shariah. We self censor. That is Shariah. We disrespect ourselves, our nation, so that we might respect Islam. This is dhimmitude.
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Every “Soldier of Allah” who goes jihad is an enemy combatant. Every devout Muslim who believes in the word of the Quran has his duty to Islam, her call to jihad. Hence this terrible act of war, the 14,363 Islamic attacks across the world since 9/11, and all of the relentless plots and plans to take down America in the past month alone. Devout Muslims should be prohibited from military service. Would Patton have recruited Nazis into his army?
One of Geller’s biggest cause celebres in her Newsmax column is Fathima Rifqa Bary, an Ohio teen who fled to a Florida pastor claiming her parents want to kill her for converting from Islam to Christianity. But Geller took a one-sided view of the Bary case, ignoring exculpatory evidence.
In an Aug. 13 column, Geller hyperbolically asserted: “Rifqa’s testimony is a plea to the free world to stand for its values and its principles. How far we have fallen when a young woman is pleading to be free in the land of the free, home of the brave. Rifqa Bary’s life hangs in the balance. The West should do everything in its power to save her.”But the full facts of the case diverge greatly from what Geller wrote. As Christianity Today reported, Bary’s story is being promoted by the pastor who whom she fled, Blake Lorenz, whom the girl found through Facebook, and the parents are telling a much different story:
The attorney representing Bary’s mother told Orlando-based 10TV News that they were “allowing [Bary] to explore her Christianity,” and that Bary wasn’t fearful until she met Pastor Lorenz, who holds Bary tightly throughout the video.
Meanwhile, Sgt. Jerry Cupp with the Columbus missing persons bureau disputes Bary’s claims, telling The Columbus Dispatch that Mohamed Bary has known about his daughter’s conversion for months and appears to be caring. And today, the attorney for Bary’s parents issued a statement that they have never threatened Bary: “If this case is perceived as a clash of religions, it is because Mr. Lorenz recklessly and without authorization put someone else’s child in front of television cameras to publicly renounce her previous faith,” McCarthy said in the statement. “The parents who love Rifqa are in the best position now to protect her from the mess that Mr. Lorenz has made.”
Further, as religious blogger Richard Bartholomew points out, the pastor to whom Bary fled, Blake Lorenz, “believes that he receives special personal messages from God about the imminent end of the world,” which raises questions about whether he’s exploiting Bary to promote his own ministry.
Christianity Today concluded:
Of course, believers can rejoice that this teenager has come to Christ in a cultural context in which it would be difficult to betray her parents’ teaching. And if Bary’s claims are true, we can also hope that her legal case is handled fairly and wisely, and that she finds support from Christian mentors and friends. But none of this requires that Christians be quick to use Bary’s claims to prove that Muslims — in this case, her parents and mosque leaders — are intent on killing Bary because their beliefs make them inherently violent.
That last point is exactly what Geller appears to want to push by ignoring the full story. indeed, Geller used an Aug. 17 column to defend Lorenz via misdirection: She doesn’t deny the accusation, asserting instead that Islam, “the group that silently approves of the murder of a daughter who shames her family by not wearing the proper head dress … or by choosing another religion (like Rifqa Bary),” is the real cult and not “the group that offers sanctuary to a poor threatened girl.”
Geller didn’t note that the claim of receiving personal messages directly from God is arguably de facto evidence of a cult leader, nor did she mention that Ohio police have said that Bary’s parents have known about Bary’s conversion for months and “appear to be caring.”In an Aug. 24 column, Geller accused the “media shills and Islamic machinery in the United States” of distorting the Bary case. But of course, Geller was still hurling her own distortions.
Geller’s main target of ire is Orlando Sentinel columnist Mike Thomas, whose column pointing the anti-Muslim bias surrounding the Bary case Geller immediately distorted: “Thomas got nothing right. Not one detail. Further, at no point did he consider Rifqa’s testimony. At no point did he consider the consequences of Rifqa’s testimony. At no point did he consider the risk to Rifqa’s life.”
Actually, Thomas got numerous facts correct — facts Geller would rather not have get out, such as pointing out that Bary’s father is “a middle-class jeweler with no documented history of abuse and no record of radical actions or beliefs” and noting pictures of Bary in a cheerleader outfit: “Somehow I can’t imagine a Muslim extremist allowing his daughter to wear short skirts and shake pompoms in front of a crowd of infidels.”
Geller responded to that last point with the nonsequitur: “Thomas knows nothing of honor killings in the West.”
Geller went on to complain: “The media reported only the parents’ Islamist narrative — giving Rifqa’s story no air time or ink. They repeated the lies over and over again.” But Geller does not know that the parents are lying, or that Rifqa is telling the truth. (Nor do we, for that matter.) Yet Geller has already made up her mind to promote her anti-Islam agenda, which of courses he denies she’s doing, insisting instead that “there was an anti-Christian bias. The mainstream media vilified the good Christians who provided sanctuary to Rifqa, who sought only to escape her father’s threat to kill her.” Again, Geller failed to mention the cult-like tendencies of the “good Christians who provided sanctuary to Rifqa.”
Further contradicting herself, Geller concludes with an anti-Islamic rant:
Salman Rushdie, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Wafa Sultan, Geert Wilders: these truth tellers live under 24-hour guard because of Islamic death threats, which they received because they spoke the truth about Islam. Rifqa Bary has committed a far worse crime from the Islamic perspective: the crime of apostasy. Her testimony is far more dangerous to the stealth jihadists in America.
Rifqa Bary is the highest value target in America. She should be under 24-hour guard. And she should be given a fair shake in the media.
And she’s accusing other people of distorting the case?
Similarly, Geller’s Sept. 14 Newsmax column is one long screed against Newsweek for doing what Geller won’t — tell both sides of the Rifqa Bary story. Geller complained that the Newsweek stated that “Muslim scholars say that in Islam, there’s no such thing as an honor killing for apostasy,” asserting that “Newsweek was conflating two distinct Islamic practices: honor killing and the killing of apostates.” She didn’t mention that it appears that Bary herself is the one conflating the two, as news reports featuring references to “honor killings” indicate. As Richard Bartholomew noted in August:
The girl gives a rather strange interpretation of what an “honour killing” is for; rather than being the remedy for a perceived dishonour suffered by a family, she tells the journalist that to kill her would be an especially ”great honour” because she is the the first Christian in her family for “150 generations” and it would show her family’s love for Allah (Lorenz concurs with a “yes” at 5:03). This seems to me to be a garbled “Christianized” understanding of the phenomenon, making it into something like a human sacrifice.
Geller went on to complain that Newsweek described a “33-page memorandum that Rifqa’s attorney, John Stemberger, filed about the Noor Islamic Center’s connection with Islamic terrorists and radical elements” as being filled with “innuendo and provocative allegations.” In fact, Newsweek supports its claims:
Among them: that the center is connected to an FBI terror probe (which the FBI denies) and that its CEO has connections to the Muslim Brotherhood (which, along with every other allegation, the Noor Center denies). The mosque is actually regarded as mainstream and regularly hosts interfaith events.
Geller’s sole source for contradicting the Newsweek article is “Jamal Jivanjee, Rifqa’s friend and confidante.” But Geller offered no independent confirmation of these claims; Jivanjee is clearly too close to the situation to be an objective source of information. Yet Geller treated his claims as incontrovertible truth.
Why is Geller so afraid of the other side being told? That she is so intent on trying to discredit an article that commits the apostasy (as far as Geller is concerned) of telling both sides of the story belies a certain insecurity about the side of the story she’s on.
Geller again declares of Rifqa: “As a high-profile apostate, she is Islamists’ highest value target right now.” If she’s “high-profile,” it’s anti-Muslim activists like Geller that made her one. Which means she’s partially culpable for any harm that comes Rifqa’s way.
Geller’s Dec. 2 column purported to be outraged that Bary — who by this time had been returned to Ohio and placed in foster care — is “in imminent danger of being returned to her family” and is being “deprived of access to the phone and Internet as well as “pastoral guidance,” adding, “Convicts, murderers, rapists, and pedophiles all have access to ‘pastoral guidance.’” Given that the pastor to whom Bary fled believes that he receives special personal messages from God about the imminent end of the world, a lack of “pastoral guidance” is probably a good thing. Of course, Geller is silent about the pastor’s beliefs.
Geller also repeated unsupported claims of hostile Muslims, alluding to “powerful and influential Islamic supremacists” and “myriad busts for jihad activity in recent weeks.” She also again treated “close friend and fellow ex-Muslim” Jamal Jivanjee as a credible source, even though he’s clearly too close to the case to be objective. Indeed, Geller quoted Jivanjee aping her: “If you are incarcerated in an American prison today, you have the right to have a visit from a pastor. Rifqa Bary does not have this most basic right that most criminals have today.”
Geller summed up by claiming that Bary is “isolated, alone, and in danger of being returned to Islamic jihadists who believe apostates from Islam should be killed. What has happened to America?”
The facts, however, are different than what Geller suggests. As the Columbus Dispatch has reported, no credible threats to Bary have been found by authorities in either Florida or Ohio, and Ohio officials are attempting to work out a solution between Bary and her family. A caseworker wrote that there are “severe differences between the parents’ and Rifqa’s perceptions of what has occurred.”
Putting fearmongering before the truth, however, is what Geller does. And that — coupled with her hyperbolic attacks — makes Geller the odds-on favorite to be the next Newsmax columnist to write something her publisher will have to walk back or retract.








January 16th, 2010 at 10:19 am
One on the Nose for Plastic Pam . The Queen of the Loons
January 16th, 2010 at 10:53 am
Excellent article…!!
January 16th, 2010 at 12:51 pm
Regarding Reuven Koret who threatened Pamela Geller, he did that because he needed to clear his own name. Reuven Koret is a right wing american israeli, of Koret Communications in Israel
http://www.koret.com
Koret Communications Ltd.
Reuven Koret is the founder of Israel Insider
http://www.israelinsider.com
the magazine which got hacked because of his campaign of misinformation against Obama. He wanted Pamela Geller to back him, when she didn’t he threatened her. Reuven Koret is notorious for using his online media (he has many websites) to propogate anti Palestinain lies. He coined the term “Pallywood” and “Hezbollywood” by fabricating conspiracies about Hezbollah and Palestinians when Israel went to war with Lebanaon and Gaza.
Then he began his campaign against Obama which ended in hackers destroying his website, and now he operates on ning.com a free social media site.
http://israelinsider.ning.com
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In the past year, especially, we have sacrificed our financial interests to bring news and views that you rarely see in the mainstream media, with technical production quality and respect for your intelligence, and always good humor and friendliness.
This year we overcame — at no small cost — a sophisticated hack attack by those who didn’t like us even questioning the origins of Mr. Obama, and we have over the years played a central role in opposing fake “peace processes” (e.g., Oslo, Roadmap, Disengagement, Annapolis), exposing fake reporting (e.g. Pallywood and Hezbollywood), and deposing fake politicians (take your pick).
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January 16th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
They all fight amongst themselves, Pamela Geller and her friends like Debbie Schlussul and Reuven Koret.
This is the same Reuven Koret who wrote an editorial calling for the destruction of Mecca.
At the popular Arabic website, Al Saha there is a translation, and the original in English
الغيرة الغير ة يا أهل الجزيرة : ” وقت مواجهة مكة”!بقلم: ريوفن كُورَتْ
http://www.alsaha.com/users/84032906/entries/63468/pages/1#posts-718498
editor@israelinsider.com
Time to face Mecca
By Reuven Koret September 14, 2001
and these are a couple of the smear stories Koret wrote against Obama, that Pamela, and Techdude were complicit in, along with World Net Daily and the RJC and the rest of the American Likud smear machine (frongpagemag etc.)
Faked certificate suggests that Obama may not be “natural born” US citizen
By Reuven Koret June 24, 2008
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/12939.htm
Obama campaign claims suspect “birth certificate” as genuine item
By Reuven Koret June 21, 2008
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Politics/12932.htm
They’re all still there linked from the left for anyone who wants to read the fabrications Koret wrote.
This continued until israel insider was hacked, by Obama supporters, and he had to set up shop elsewhere. Some like the American Thinker alleged that it was Israeli intelligence that brought it down,
January 16th, 2010 at 2:58 pm
Terry Krepel is completely on track with his article. If anything happens to Rifqa all blame is on this lorenz guy, geller, and spinster. THEY brought her to media attention. THEY were the ones who without parent’s consent showed her to the media thus exposing her to radical Muslims. THEY are the ones who should be held responsible if ANYTHING happens to her.
January 16th, 2010 at 7:44 pm
I highly thank people who defend us and our faith against these haters.
May God bless you.
January 17th, 2010 at 4:58 am
I also think Pam Geller will be shunted out from Newsmax, when her more outrageous stuff is published. No doubt she will start out cauciously to test the waters.
She was propogating the Obama is a Moslem story, as vigorously as her partners in crime. The Settler and far right Jews in America were the most vocal in cooking up conspiracy theories, regarding Obama, even going as far as printing T Shirts, with Obama death wishes on them. They are an incestuous bunch and have a tendency to smear and quarrel with each other.
The Reuven Koret mentioned in the article has a third rate publication called Israel Insider, a motley crew of settlers, right wingers, dispensionalists and the like.
Daniel Pipes used to be a columnist at Israel Insider, till Koret published Barry Chamish, whom the right wing Zionists consider to be a Holocaust denier, and a conspiracist who believes in Freemasons, Jews responsible for the Holocaust and such. This led to adisagreement, with Pipes giving Koret an ultimatum to choose between them. This petty clash of ego’s was played out at Daniel Pipes and Korets websites, (with Stephen Plaut siding with Pipes) with Koret accusing Pipes and Plaut of trying to suppress free speech, and painting himself as a valient warrior defending Chamish.
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http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2004/02/barry-chamish-holocaust-revisionist
Sadly Reuven Koret of the otherwise excellent Israelinsider site has joined him in this madness. When our efforts should be focused on Disengagement, they instead become diverted into infighting all the while as Chamish claims that it’s all the work of the Freemasons and brandishes low resolution photographs of concrete walls. As long as Chamish continues to be heard on the right, good people will be taken in by his nonsense and resources will be diverted from the real struggle.
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Koret responded by publishing their private emails and washing dirty laundry in public.
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Pipes and Plaut expose crime of Biblical Proportions
http://web.israelinsider.com/Articles/Briefs/5149.htm
By: Israel Insider staff and partners Published: March 12, 2005
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Koret then accused Stephen Plaut of being Sultan Knish, the notorious Islamophobic blogger who writes anonymously, an accusation that Sultan Knish denied at his own blog.
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Conspiracy Theories and the Secret of My Secret Identity
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2005/11/conspiracy-theories-and-secret-of-my.html
…I recieved a rather strange email this week which had been circulated to a number of people including Arutz 7′s Tamar Yonah and Worldnetdaily’s Aaron Klein and Reuven Koret accusing me of really being Steven Plaut.
…I am not Steven Plaut. I am however the Archduke of Wisconsin. Really.
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During the Obama election campaign all of them along with Klein and the rest of the anti Obama smear machine repeated each others lies using their blogs “to educate people about the real Obama”.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2031150/posts?page=55
…Reuven Koret, Aaron Klein and Daniel Pipes have previously pointed to the attempts by Obama and his campaign to conceal the candidate’s Muslim background. The well documented evidence draws upon the on-the-ground interviews by researchers in Indonesia and Kenya, published quotations of Obama’s childhood friends and his school records, as well as the candidate’s own autobiography.
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All of the above, is an amusing insight into the seedy underworld of these loons, and how they all use and abuse each other in the process. They don’t care how they do, no ethics or morals, and sell each other out when they ego is threatened. Even if they don’t like each other, they still use each other.
January 17th, 2010 at 1:12 pm
Thanks Terry Krepel.
I want to mention, that Geller is jealous of Arianna Huffington, of the Huffington Post, and doesn’t hesistae to remind her readers that Arianna was a “courtesan” before she married a rich man. Talk about envy. I guess Geller is jealous that she couldn’t bag a millionaire.
Geller deserves the threats she got from the guy who threatened to Bomb Mecca, Reuven Koret, if you lie with dogs you catch fleas.
January 17th, 2010 at 1:18 pm
I appreciate your bringing this to our attention Mooneye.
There was an amusing media mini buzz last year concering one of Geller’s allies mentioned by Terry Krepel, the one who threatened her, Reuven koret.
The American Thinker, another rag that Geller writes for was outraged when a journalist mistakenly said that Reuven Koret (the loon who threatened Geller) owned the American Thinker, thus dragging Lifson and the American Thinker into the Obamam consiparacy theories.
The founder, Thomas Lifson, wrote this indignant piece, disassociating himself from the Obama smears. Mind you, he is a right wing Likudnik too, though not as crazy as Geller. It appears he considers himself above Geller, Koret et al, yet is not above publishing Geller. what a hypocrite!
here are some excerpts of what he was crying and whining about, it makes for very telling reading, like how even when they are smearers themselves, they pretend not to be, just because they’re more polished in their style! LOL
October 27, 2008
Libelous allegations of ‘fifth column conspiracies’ from prominent progressives (updated)
http://www.americanthinker.com/2008/10/libelous_allegations_of_fifth.html
A prominent liberal magazine has published lies about American Thinker, spinning an absurd “fifth column” conspiracy theory. In a remarkably irresponsible blog entry titled “TOM RIDGE’S ROBO-CALL AND FIFTH COLUMN CONSPIRACIES” posted to “Tapped – a group blog of The American Prospect”, Sarah Posner writes:
Last week, [Frank] Gaffney took to the pages of Israelinsider.com, which is owned by Reuven Koret, whose American Thinker site has been single-handedly responsible for some of the worst smears against Obama…
Imagine my surprise in learning that American Thinker, which I founded, is alleged to be owned or controlled by a man whose name I barely recognize, according to a publication which claims to embody “liberal intelligence.”
This allegation is a complete fabrication, with no basis in fact. Mr. Koret has never had anything at all to do with American Thinker, much less having any property right or control.
January 20th, 2010 at 8:13 am
“She that hates dissembles with her lips, and lays up deceit within her; When she speaks fair, believe her not: for there are seven abominations in her heart. Whose hatred is covered by deceit, her wickedness shall be shown before the whole congregation.” (Proverbs 26:24-26)
NB: I’ve reworked the gender pronoun.
January 28th, 2010 at 7:39 am
She’s not pretty at all. Her face looks funky. All scary cat womanish.
March 1st, 2010 at 9:56 pm
The ideas of Pam Geller are way out there in the left field and possibly beyond that as well . And furthermore none of her theories have anything to do with reality .
September 24th, 2011 at 4:43 am
Typical Muzzle’Em “shoot the messenger” mentality.