Tune in to Hannity tonight — I’ll be on for the third time in less than a week, discussing whether Obama is wise to bring large numbers of Syrian refugees into the United States. I say no — for national security reasons that Obama has never deigned to address. I’ll be on with execrably dishonest Qasim Rashid, so it promises to be an interesting segment.
See the Hannity segments from earlier this week here and here.

PRCS says
I hope you get more that a minute, this time.
Wellington says
I would contend that Sean Hannity is doing “his bit” to advance general knowledge of Islam. He does guard some of what he says (e.g., still making a phantom distinction between “radical Islam” and “Islam”) but considering what so many other talking heads at Fox or, even worse, the MSM keep spouting about Islam (e.g., Bill O-Reilly, not long ago, asserting that everyone knows that what ISIS is doing has nothing to do with Islam), Hannity is doing “his share.”
Of course, Robert Spencer, who will again be on Hannity’s program, has done “his share” about a hundred times over. Actually, more like a thousand times over. This goes without saying but I wanted to say it anyway.
PRCS says
At some point, guests need to break the PC wall and blurt out, “There’s no such thing as radical Islam. There’s just Islam–per Qur’an–as written; amputations and all.
NoortheInfidel (AgentStorm) actually read from Qur’an and a hadith to Megyn Kelly last night. Looked like it was sinking in, but in a following segment she “reverted” to the radicals and extremists nonsense.
Wellington says
Yes, at some point this stupidest of distinctions, PRCS, will have to go. But look at the glass half full here rather than half empty. Only twenty years ago, nothing like what Hannity has been saying (or having guests on like Robert Spencer) would have occurred.
As I have written before here at JW, it’s going to take some time for people in America as a whole to wrap their heads around the idea that, on my God, mankind really did produce a major religion which is rotten to the core. We’re about half way there at this point. Another half to go. And if truth prevails, which is not a guarantee, then fools like Obama, Kerry, McCain, Graham, et al. will be placed on the trash heap of history along with Islam. Hey, sometimes I like to dream———and, even better, some dreams really do come true.
underbed cat says
That is a jolly good comment Wellington…once you know the truth the world looks weird, listening to the fools is very difficult…and you named a few of them.
Sam says
Thanks Robert for all you do. It is amazing the energy you have to tell the truth and fight with enablers of Islam day in day out. God Bless you!!!! Please keep safe as America needs you.
I am sending you a little donation now and hope others can do the same or more. Thanks again.
TJFreedomjihad says
I hope you all can find a redo video also, of one of the funniest and slickest comments, sneaked into an interview with Cavuto, this afternoon with Bo Dietl, wherein Bo commented at the end of his interview, “you know Neil, I load my hollow points with bacon, so they won’t get their 72 virgins!”
Yes that is what Bo slipped in, today! I was busy with other work just listening in background, and immediately ROTFLMAO” It was so calm and natural, Neil wasn’t able to say anything, clean surprised. The video segment isn’t published yet that I can find.
Gary Bovey says
Robert,
They bring Ahmaditta’s on Fox news as a means of discrediting persons such as yourself and ordinary Americans who have very real concerns about Islam. The Ahmadiyya are no different than the smiling black man who takes no offense and seems so wonderfully engaging to white folks, i.e. the thing that got Obama elected. Look where that got us.
Ahmadiyyas are the most persecuted of alleged Muslims, I say alleged because by all other Muslims the are not considered Muslim at all and indeed are thought to be kuffar. Ahmadiyyas themselves are not reluctant to say they are persecuted everywhere throughout all the world, wherever they may be by others who adhere to Quran, such as Sunnis and Shiites.
It is such a distinction that Shias who also are thought not Muslim by Sunnis (this contributing to the viokence between Sunnis and Shia), persecute the Ahmadiyya in similar fashion as the Sunni in the most bloody and violent of manner.
Ahmadiyya are not even allowed in Mecca!
I just do not understand how you can sit there and not make the distinction !
Ahmadiyyas are not representative of Islam, and are not to be thought an appropriate source of information as to who is and who is not Islamic, or even on the appropriateness of bringing refugees in.
The Syrians for all intents and purposes will kill the Ahmadiyya if given the chance !
I am sick and tired of Hannity bringing Ahmadiyya on the show when it is an out and out misrepresentation and is self defeating. It certainly does not aid you in your message !
Jack Diamond says
Robert had a very limited time to talk and make his points. That requires priorities on whether it is more important to talk about ISIS fulfilling their threats to create a migrant crisis as cover for their operatives and what that means for America, or confronting and discrediting Rashid as any kind of Muslim spokesman. Rashid offered so little to the discussion that he hardly mattered. Nice touch, though, his trying to compare the Muslim refugees to Jewish refugees who were turned away and returned to Nazi death camps. That kind of shamelessness seemed very Muslim of him. I agree with your point that Fox, not just Hannity, seems to constantly put forward the Ahmadiyya as the poster boy for moderate peaceful Islam without the disclaimer that they are a tiny, heretical sect considered apostate by orthodox Islam.
Gary Bovey says
Jack,
Fox news is owned by Saudi Arabia and it is consistent with the spirit of Islam to practice dissimulation. Ahmadiyyas are considered apostate and as such are not allowed to enter Mecca as stated above and Spencer should have brought that to light to a less informed audience.
Qasim’s appeal to charity and humanitarian acts, only reinforces a misperception, and becomes a fatal error if acted upon.
We cannot disregard that any spirit which denies that Jesus is the Christ, the same is the spirit of the antichrist, denying both the Father and the Son.
Why would Qasim be given unreserved opportunity to appeal to humanitarian concerns, when he himself is considered apostate by every Islamic sect presently existent. Were Qasim to be found to have entered Mecca, he would be executed as the most innocent of kuffar would be. I say innocent in regard to a myriad of beliefs that make no distinction as to appropriate practice of religion, and holding the belief that one religion is no better or worse than any other. You don’t kill people because you think them wrong !
It is precisely persons such as Qasim, and the most notorious atheists who believe we have a duty to allow unrestricted access to our shores, that will allow the destroyers to be inserted within our culture here to our great harm.
We are under judgement as a nation, having cast off our first faith.
God has said in His Word that the wicked shall be cast into hell, and all nations that forget God.
The sword of the Lord ever has been the hand of the wicked. It is no different today than ages ago when Israel was punished for its stiff necked behavior and disobedience.
Either way, we are under judgement..
Islam makes it very clear the destruction that faces the unbeliever, and ISIS has not been negligent in their threatening to perform that destruction and humiliation.
Bringing Syrians in is a huge error.
Jack Diamond says
Just a factoid: Saudi ownership is not required for dhimmi behavior, it is so across the board. The election of Obama himself can be so described. Just to be accurate, however, Saudi Prince Alwaleed’s Kingdom Holding has been selling off its interest in News Corp (6.6% to 1% in 2015) and News Corp itself split from Fox in 2013, so this Saudi veto-power, which the Prince once bragged about, is no longer the reality at Fox.
Jack Diamond says
Conversely, however, Rupert Murdoch has co-owned a Muslim Brotherhood channel in the Middle East. With an 18.97 percent stake in Rotana, Al Risala’s Arabic media parent group, which is owned by Prince Alwaleed. Interestingly, Abdullah Omar Naseef is one of six members who serve on the Advisory Committee of Al Risala. Nasfeef is the patron of Huma Abedin’s family. Nasfeef is also al Qaeda. Former head of the World Muslim League and founder of the al Qaeda front, Rabita Trust. So, yes, the Saudi influence is felt in a myriad of ways on Fox. And some strange bedfellows.
awake says
Dang it, I missed it, but I did a whisper in the ear of someone close to Hannity. I said Robert needs an expose’ exclusive, no debates, on ISIS and Islam.
I will keep the pressure on, and Islam of course, will play it’s own useful idiot daily, the latter is guaranteed.
Cecilia Ellis says
For those who missed it, here are the two extracts from Robert’s appearance on the Hannity program:
First time Robert spoke:
Hannity: “You heard John Kerry . . . you see the President has dug his heels in insisting that Americans take in refugees even though we are warned by intelligence officials . . . what is your reaction to this . . . what is the President . . . what is John Kerry not getting?”
Spencer: “Well it’s insane to the point of suicidal. Just today the Turks arrested 8 Islamic State operatives posing as refugees on their way to get into Europe. And so what the President and John Kerry are not getting, what they’ve never addressed is the possibility of jihadis among the refugees, and yet, that’s the whole big elephant in the room that has everyone concerned about the refugee problem. He tried to make it into a problem of religious bigotry, saying some people only want to take in the Christians and not the Muslims. Well, the reason for that is Muslims might blow us up and the Christians are not going to.”
Second time Robert spoke:
Hannity: “If this is so, the President is gambling with American lives. There will be blood on his hands.”
Spencer: “Absolutely.”
Hannity: “If people, in fact, infiltrate and kill Americans like they did in Paris.”
Spencer: “No doubt about it, Sean. Look, the Islamic State told us this was coming. They threatened in February that they were going to flood Europe with 500,000 refugees. They weren’t just trying to trigger a social crisis; they were going to plant jihadis among the refugees. They’ve already boasted that they’ve sent 4,000 into Europe, more are coming. Now, Barack Obama, without ever addressing that, is going to bring this population over to the United States. People are going to die as a result of this disastrous policy.”
That pretty well says it all . . . succinctly . . . precisely . . . and superbly. Thanks, Robert.
Carolyne says
I was so fascinated by that thing the Muslim had on his head that it was distracting and I didn’t hear much which was said. I also want to comment on that Muslim woman who was on Megyn Kelly a couple of nights ago with an American flag wrapped around her head–the one who insisted that Muslims only go to mosque to pray. I was deeply offended to see my flag used in that way and I am reminded of the song written shortly after 9/11:
“That’s not a rag, it’s a flag
And we don’t wear it on our heads.”
Mad Max says
Maybe Europe. &. America should ask Israel for help on these Muslim hordes , I don’t see too many so called refugees trying to get in there!!!