Defending Obama’s selfish desire to prance about in public bragging about his preferential “inclusiveness” toward all Muslims.
Protecting innocent lives of our children.
jihad3trackersays
Like others here visiting JW, I watch vids of Robert whenever they are made. But fer-cryin-out-loud — as an old expression puts it — Hannity starts out asking the imam for comment.
I KNOW HE IS GOING TO SPOUT THE SAME TAQIYYA THAT MUSLIMS ALWAYS DO ! ! ! Sorry, Mr. Spencer . . . I’m not willing to punish myself that much. I had to bail out of watching.
Jay Boosays
Maybe you should not bail out so easily jihad3tracker
Here is what I got from the video jihad3tracker
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What is more important?
Defending Obama’s selfish desire to prance about in public bragging about his preferential “inclusiveness” toward all Muslims.
Protecting innocent lives of our children.
Jay Boosays
It is not all about me, or even you J3
Edisonsays
“It is not all about me, or even you J3”
Good point Jay Boo
ballotcodesays
I’m glad to see that States are starting to speak up. Gives credibility and grounds an argument that quite honestly has spun off into the stratosphere.
This IS such a dead bang no brainer that the lack of rational thought put into the decision making process is criminal.
Cecilia Ellissays
I am so disappointed that the segment was so brief! Nevertheless, Robert, you managed to address the “elephant in the room” by unapologetically stating that it is impossible to vet Syrian refugees when Obama refuses to name the ideology that is a source for this terrorism. Your warning that no Syrian refugee should be allowed to resettle in America was clear, despite the Imam’s attempt to interrupt and to speak over you. Surely Hannity can give you more air time than 23 seconds! I am sending an e-mail to Hannity to express appropriate concerns. I did, however, notice that Hannity did not use the term “radical Islam.” At any rate, thanks again for your resolve in educating the masses.
Cecilia Ellissays
I just sent an e-mail to Hannity. If nothing else, it might cause him to consider awarding more air time for Robert.
miriamrovesays
Hi Robert! I am sure you know this guy is an Iranian and without a shred of doubt in my mind he is an agent of Iranian intelligence service. M
Westmansays
Ali Elahi was right about one thing: We need to deal with the causes (in addition to the “refugee” crisis), like Islamic Doctrine !
I get so tired of these cleric bores who have the, “I am the authority, you are nothing”, attitude that wanders off topic and then devolves to anger and sputtering when someone like Mr. Spencer starts quoting their own ideology to them from their own sources.
I can imagine one of these useless “walking, talking, Qurans” running a space program. “You will make it fly. Allah, the merciful, has ordained it. And do not forget in your calculations how the Sun is moving around the Earth”.
Angemonsays
Why bother with a space program? Much simpler to get a cardboard box, sit inside it and pray that allah makes it fly.
Cecilia Ellissays
Oh . . . that’s good . . . real good . . . love it!
David Hsays
All you need is a flying donkey!
TNTsays
Brilliant, that tickled me pink! ☺
Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY)says
Again, what a crummy, crummy format. This 200-second segment had to be shared by four people, and guess which one took up the most time (hint: the host). Imam Robert spoke for exactly 30 seconds. He did as well as he could with his half-minute, but watching this presentation only exacerbates my covetousness — I want a hat like Hat Man wears. Where can a find a haberdashery that sells these hats? Robert, a suggestion: You already have a mullah-worthy beard; next time, wear a snazzy hat too.
Bezelelsays
I’m hoping that consistency pays off. Everytime Robert gets exposure on Fox, millions of viewers get straight scoop for whatever amount of time. If they want more it’s right here. Even so, I think the subject is important enough to give Robert a daily 30 minute show at least.
voiceoftruthsays
It is nearly impossible to be 100% certain about any one’s motive. However, It is important to bear in mind that thousands of women, children and men are victims of the barbaric actions and ideology of ISIL and they are fleeing from such. The civilized world must offer a solution to this humanitarian crisis. Rejecting the refugees out of fear, reflects our weakness not strength. It is very likely that anti-Muslim thugs ISIL will try to smuggle some of their operatives in the crowd of refugees. Therefore work must be done to filter out these bad apples and eliminate them.
Here are some interesting statistics on terrorism.
Well, sure. Let’s just welcome in millions of openly aggressive young Muslim men from an active Jihad zone. What could possibly go wrong–well, besides that little incident in Paris a couple nights ago, of course…
gravenimagesays
I also see that the misnamed “voiceoftruth” has cited the bogus claim that only about 2% of terror attacks are actually carried out by Muslims.
Never mind that no other groups are carrying out large-scale terror attacks like that in Paris. They seem to include such things as ALF threatening to free lab animals as “terrorism” to make up their misleading stats.
By the way–unsurprisingly–his link does not work.
BringBackTheCrusadessays
Please stop with the women and children nonsense.
Jahar and Tamerlan were [muslim] children refugees and their [muslim] mother clearly was the source of their inspiration to become devout jihadist.
If you want to help the humanitarian crisis in Syria then:
i) tell Obama to let Syrian Christians in as refugees and to stop deporting them (ie. don’t let the UN ship the US all the muslim jihadist);
ii) tell Obama to stop arming ISIS; and
iii) tell Obama to help assist Assad & the Russians in ending the civil war.
In other words tell Obama to do the exact opposite The Muslim Brotherhood advises him to do.
Cecilia Ellissays
Voiceoftruth, information provided at the following links contradicts the statistical information you provided and is more current:
In fact, the Global Terrorism Index Report 2014 lists the top five countries that experienced the greatest number of terrorist attacks and highest number of casualties, all at the hands of Islamic groups.
Your point that “the civilized world must offer a solution to the crisis” has merit, but that solution does not mean refugees should be accepted here or by any other Western country. Instead, Western countries can ensure Syrian refugees have a safe zone in their own region. Muslim countries should help their Muslim brothers as well.
Islam has demonstrated that it is not a religion of peace, as evident in the Christian genocide that has occurred in the Middle East. Christian refugees should be accepted, because they actually desire to assimilate in Weatern countries; however, few of them have lived to make that journey, having been killed by Muslims beforehand or enroute to an accepting country.
To reject Syrian refugees is not a matter of fear; rather, it is a matter of prudence . . . prudence that relies on documented evidence that violence will erupt from among those refugees. They do not have the right to come here or to go anywhere else; that is a privilege, a privilege bought and paid for by the blood of brave men and women who have defended this country’s liberties for years. We must honor their sacrifices first. Yes, help those refugees by helping them to stay safely in their homeland.
Myxlpliksays
I must say Robert you really hit the nail on the head with only a few seconds.
Exactly right, how can the Obama Administration screen for a subject from which he’s scrubbed all of the lexicon with which those who would be tasked for it would use to understand the threat.
Chalk one up for traitor Obama and his M.B. allies.
gravenimagesays
It’s always great to see Robert Spencer on high-profile shows like Hannity’s–even if he receives woefully little screen time.
THeBuffstersays
I think this segment was terrific. It was yet another example of a Muslim cleric being asked a question that he didn’t want to answer and answering a question that hadn’t been asked. Hence, he gave up his turn to speak, and then when others spoke, he tried to horn in.
Not a good look to any reasonable mind.
Plus Gabrielle and Spencer did get to make their points, even if briefly.
Liberty 2, Jihad 0
Mitchsays
Hey, Hannity,
Why only three guests in that segment? You could easily go five or six.
Seriously, what is the point of having both Spencer and Gabriel on in the same short segment? Their differing points of don’t oppose, and they don’t really complement each other.
I think the messy segment is the result of you not understanding the threat (anyone who says “radical Islam” doesn’t get it). But here’s what you do: Schedule a full hour show with Robert Spencer. Thirty minutes for your wordy questions about radical Islam, and thirty minutes (minus commercials) for you and your viewers to learn something.
Patriotlizsays
Obama does not want to put “boots on the ground” THERE,
But… he wants to put THEIR “boots on our ground” HERE.
He wants to protect our soldiers but then wants to facilitate the killing of US citizens in our country by the Soldiers of Allah. With a President like Obama, who needs enemies?
Jay Boo says
What is more important?
Defending Obama’s selfish desire to prance about in public bragging about his preferential “inclusiveness” toward all Muslims.
Protecting innocent lives of our children.
jihad3tracker says
Like others here visiting JW, I watch vids of Robert whenever they are made. But fer-cryin-out-loud — as an old expression puts it — Hannity starts out asking the imam for comment.
I KNOW HE IS GOING TO SPOUT THE SAME TAQIYYA THAT MUSLIMS ALWAYS DO ! ! ! Sorry, Mr. Spencer . . . I’m not willing to punish myself that much. I had to bail out of watching.
Jay Boo says
Maybe you should not bail out so easily jihad3tracker
Here is what I got from the video jihad3tracker
———————————————————–
What is more important?
Defending Obama’s selfish desire to prance about in public bragging about his preferential “inclusiveness” toward all Muslims.
Protecting innocent lives of our children.
Jay Boo says
It is not all about me, or even you J3
Edison says
“It is not all about me, or even you J3”
Good point Jay Boo
ballotcode says
I’m glad to see that States are starting to speak up. Gives credibility and grounds an argument that quite honestly has spun off into the stratosphere.
This IS such a dead bang no brainer that the lack of rational thought put into the decision making process is criminal.
Cecilia Ellis says
I am so disappointed that the segment was so brief! Nevertheless, Robert, you managed to address the “elephant in the room” by unapologetically stating that it is impossible to vet Syrian refugees when Obama refuses to name the ideology that is a source for this terrorism. Your warning that no Syrian refugee should be allowed to resettle in America was clear, despite the Imam’s attempt to interrupt and to speak over you. Surely Hannity can give you more air time than 23 seconds! I am sending an e-mail to Hannity to express appropriate concerns. I did, however, notice that Hannity did not use the term “radical Islam.” At any rate, thanks again for your resolve in educating the masses.
Cecilia Ellis says
I just sent an e-mail to Hannity. If nothing else, it might cause him to consider awarding more air time for Robert.
miriamrove says
Hi Robert! I am sure you know this guy is an Iranian and without a shred of doubt in my mind he is an agent of Iranian intelligence service. M
Westman says
Ali Elahi was right about one thing: We need to deal with the causes (in addition to the “refugee” crisis), like Islamic Doctrine !
I get so tired of these cleric bores who have the, “I am the authority, you are nothing”, attitude that wanders off topic and then devolves to anger and sputtering when someone like Mr. Spencer starts quoting their own ideology to them from their own sources.
I can imagine one of these useless “walking, talking, Qurans” running a space program. “You will make it fly. Allah, the merciful, has ordained it. And do not forget in your calculations how the Sun is moving around the Earth”.
Angemon says
Why bother with a space program? Much simpler to get a cardboard box, sit inside it and pray that allah makes it fly.
Cecilia Ellis says
Oh . . . that’s good . . . real good . . . love it!
David H says
All you need is a flying donkey!
TNT says
Brilliant, that tickled me pink! ☺
Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY) says
Again, what a crummy, crummy format. This 200-second segment had to be shared by four people, and guess which one took up the most time (hint: the host). Imam Robert spoke for exactly 30 seconds. He did as well as he could with his half-minute, but watching this presentation only exacerbates my covetousness — I want a hat like Hat Man wears. Where can a find a haberdashery that sells these hats? Robert, a suggestion: You already have a mullah-worthy beard; next time, wear a snazzy hat too.
Bezelel says
I’m hoping that consistency pays off. Everytime Robert gets exposure on Fox, millions of viewers get straight scoop for whatever amount of time. If they want more it’s right here. Even so, I think the subject is important enough to give Robert a daily 30 minute show at least.
voiceoftruth says
It is nearly impossible to be 100% certain about any one’s motive. However, It is important to bear in mind that thousands of women, children and men are victims of the barbaric actions and ideology of ISIL and they are fleeing from such. The civilized world must offer a solution to this humanitarian crisis. Rejecting the refugees out of fear, reflects our weakness not strength. It is very likely that anti-Muslim thugs ISIL will try to smuggle some of their operatives in the crowd of refugees. Therefore work must be done to filter out these bad apples and eliminate them.
Here are some interesting statistics on terrorism.
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2013/05/muslims-only-carried-out-2-5-percent-of-terrorist-attacks-on-u-s-soil-between-1970-and-2012.html
gravenimage says
Well, sure. Let’s just welcome in millions of openly aggressive young Muslim men from an active Jihad zone. What could possibly go wrong–well, besides that little incident in Paris a couple nights ago, of course…
gravenimage says
I also see that the misnamed “voiceoftruth” has cited the bogus claim that only about 2% of terror attacks are actually carried out by Muslims.
Never mind that no other groups are carrying out large-scale terror attacks like that in Paris. They seem to include such things as ALF threatening to free lab animals as “terrorism” to make up their misleading stats.
By the way–unsurprisingly–his link does not work.
BringBackTheCrusades says
Please stop with the women and children nonsense.
Jahar and Tamerlan were [muslim] children refugees and their [muslim] mother clearly was the source of their inspiration to become devout jihadist.
If you want to help the humanitarian crisis in Syria then:
i) tell Obama to let Syrian Christians in as refugees and to stop deporting them (ie. don’t let the UN ship the US all the muslim jihadist);
ii) tell Obama to stop arming ISIS; and
iii) tell Obama to help assist Assad & the Russians in ending the civil war.
In other words tell Obama to do the exact opposite The Muslim Brotherhood advises him to do.
Cecilia Ellis says
Voiceoftruth, information provided at the following links contradicts the statistical information you provided and is more current:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3322308/Number-people-killed-terrorists-worldwide-soars-80-just-year.htmlo
http://www.visionofhumanity.org/sites/default/files/Global%20Terrorism%20Index%20Report%202014_0.pdf
In fact, the Global Terrorism Index Report 2014 lists the top five countries that experienced the greatest number of terrorist attacks and highest number of casualties, all at the hands of Islamic groups.
Your point that “the civilized world must offer a solution to the crisis” has merit, but that solution does not mean refugees should be accepted here or by any other Western country. Instead, Western countries can ensure Syrian refugees have a safe zone in their own region. Muslim countries should help their Muslim brothers as well.
Islam has demonstrated that it is not a religion of peace, as evident in the Christian genocide that has occurred in the Middle East. Christian refugees should be accepted, because they actually desire to assimilate in Weatern countries; however, few of them have lived to make that journey, having been killed by Muslims beforehand or enroute to an accepting country.
To reject Syrian refugees is not a matter of fear; rather, it is a matter of prudence . . . prudence that relies on documented evidence that violence will erupt from among those refugees. They do not have the right to come here or to go anywhere else; that is a privilege, a privilege bought and paid for by the blood of brave men and women who have defended this country’s liberties for years. We must honor their sacrifices first. Yes, help those refugees by helping them to stay safely in their homeland.
Myxlplik says
I must say Robert you really hit the nail on the head with only a few seconds.
Exactly right, how can the Obama Administration screen for a subject from which he’s scrubbed all of the lexicon with which those who would be tasked for it would use to understand the threat.
Chalk one up for traitor Obama and his M.B. allies.
gravenimage says
It’s always great to see Robert Spencer on high-profile shows like Hannity’s–even if he receives woefully little screen time.
THeBuffster says
I think this segment was terrific. It was yet another example of a Muslim cleric being asked a question that he didn’t want to answer and answering a question that hadn’t been asked. Hence, he gave up his turn to speak, and then when others spoke, he tried to horn in.
Not a good look to any reasonable mind.
Plus Gabrielle and Spencer did get to make their points, even if briefly.
Liberty 2, Jihad 0
Mitch says
Hey, Hannity,
Why only three guests in that segment? You could easily go five or six.
Seriously, what is the point of having both Spencer and Gabriel on in the same short segment? Their differing points of don’t oppose, and they don’t really complement each other.
I think the messy segment is the result of you not understanding the threat (anyone who says “radical Islam” doesn’t get it). But here’s what you do: Schedule a full hour show with Robert Spencer. Thirty minutes for your wordy questions about radical Islam, and thirty minutes (minus commercials) for you and your viewers to learn something.
Patriotliz says
Obama does not want to put “boots on the ground” THERE,
But… he wants to put THEIR “boots on our ground” HERE.
He wants to protect our soldiers but then wants to facilitate the killing of US citizens in our country by the Soldiers of Allah. With a President like Obama, who needs enemies?