In “Rep. Keith Ellison Rewrites History on his Muslim Brotherhood, CAIR Ties,” at PJ Media, July 21, the peerless investigator Patrick Poole uncovers Rep. Keith Ellison’s extensive ties to the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas-linked CAIR, which Ellison is working hard to cover up:
The most recent salvo in the kerfuffle between Minnesota congressmen Michele Bachmann and Keith Ellison finds Ellison attacking Bachmann for her statements made on Glenn Beck’s radio program on Thursday, where she said:
GLENN: Okay. So when you wrote this letter, then Keith
Ellison comes out. And Keith Ellison is “‘”‘ he has a record of being the
Mafia hitman.CONGRESSWOMAN BACHMANN: Well, he has a long record of being
associated with CAIR and with the Muslim Brotherhood. CAIR is an
unindicted co”‘conspirator, as stated in the large terrorist financing
case that we”ve had in the United States of America and so he came out
and essentially wanted to shut down the inspectors general from even
looking into any of the questions that we were asking. So he wanted to
shut it down. In response I wrote another letter back to Keith Ellison,
a 16″‘page letter which I would encourage all of your listeners to go
and read this letter. It’s what I call a bulletproof letter. I have 59
footnotes with one example after another of the penetration of the
Muslim Brotherhood into the federal government”¦In response, Ellison told the Huffington Post:
“I am not now, nor have I ever been, associated with the Muslim Brotherhood,” he said with a laugh.
In fact, it is his denial that is laughable.
But this weekend Ellison doubled-down on his denial, telling Politico:
I support American institutions. I don’t know enough
about [the Muslim Brotherhood]. What I know about them is that in Egypt,
one of their candidates has ascended to the presidency. I”ve never met
that person. But I do think the United States should have a foreign
policy where we talk to foreign leaders of all kinds. But no, I don’t
have any, I don’t have any Muslim Brotherhood connections that she’s
talking about.According to Ellison’s impeccable logic, since he hasn’t met Egyptian
Muslim Brotherhood leader and new Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi,
therefore he has no knowledge of the Muslim Brotherhood.But a mountain of evidence of his contacts with and support of Muslim
Brotherhood front groups — identified as such by the U.S. Government —
shows that the Muslim Brotherhood definitely knows who he is.Rewind to 2008 when Keith Ellison went on a 16-day hajj trip to Saudi Arabia paid for by the Muslim American Society (MAS) to the tune of $13,500.
As Scott Johnson at Powerline noted at the time that Ellison had conflicting stories about who paid for the trip:
The Star Tribune first reported on Ellison’s hajj in two
puff pieces by Mitch Anderson this past December. Anderson first
reported the statement of Ellison spokesman Rick Jauert that Ellison had
paid for the trip himself. When Anderson returned to the story, he got
such deep stuff from Ellison as this: “This is just me trying to be the
best person I can be.” In the second story Anderson also reported that
the MAS Minnesota paid for Ellison’s trip to Mecca, though Anderson
didn’t pause to note the discrepancy between his two stories on this
point.As Fox News reported
on the MAS sponsorship of Ellison’s trip, Ellison returned the favor to
his benefactors by speaking at the 2007 and 2008 MAS-Minnesota
conventions.But who is MAS?
Fortunately, federal prosecutors cleared up the matter back in December 2007 when they said in a court filing in the federal appeal of convicted terror operative Sabri Benkahla (page 58, footnote 13):
MAS was founded as the overt arm of the Muslim Brotherhood in America.
As support for that statement the federal prosecutors cited a September 2004 investigative report
by the Chicago Tribune, which chronicles the efforts by the
international Muslim Brotherhood to create Islamic states worldwide
including the U.S.The group identified by the Chicago Tribune as the main organization
operating today on behalf of the Muslim Brotherhood was MAS:In recent years, the U.S. Brotherhood operated under the name Muslim American Society,
according to documents and interviews. One of the nation’s major
Islamic groups, it was incorporated in Illinois in 1993 after a
contentious debate among Brotherhood members.So in 2004 — four years before Ellison’s MAS-financed trip to Saudi
Arabia — MAS had been identified in the establishment media as a front
for the Muslim Brotherhood.And in case there was any confusion on Ellison’s part, federal
prosecutors addressed the issue again in December 2007 — one year before
Ellison’s MAS hajj trip — saying that MAS was “the overt arm of the
Muslim Brotherhood in America.”That alone should prompt an apology by Ellison to Bachmann.
As the late Billy Mays would say, but wait, there’s more.
Indeed, there is much more. Be sure to read it all.