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Haaretz Promoting Muslim-Hating, ‘Third Jihad’

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

haaretz 3rd jihad banner adI noted tonight that Haaretz’s English language website features a banner ad promoting the anti-Muslim propaganda film, Third Jihad.  You’ve got to ask yourself what brought the swamp rats out of the sewer to show their faces in the pages of Haaretz?  Clearly, in the Ft. Hood shooting, with the shooter’s alleged Al Qaeda sympathies, the Muslim-haters Rabbi Raphael Shore and Wayne Kopping of Clarion Fund and Aish HaTorah see a golden opportunity for scoring points in the anti-jihadi battle.

It’s pathetic that Haaretz accepts blood money from this pro-settler scum who’d like nothing better than to foment increasing hatred and violence between Islam and “civilized western religions” like Christianity and Judaism.

Promoting the film now, combined with the “timeliness” of the Hassan shooting, provides a terrific distraction from the arrest of accused Judean settler terrorist, Jack Teitel, thought to have murdered two Israeli police officers, two Palestinian farmers, bombed a Hebrew University professor and possibly aided and abetted the gay community center murders.

Museum of In-Tolerance Screens Muslim-Hating Film, Third Jihad

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

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Los Angeles’ Museum of In-Tolerance, named in honor of Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal, is now steeped in Muslim hatred. Rabbi Marvin Hier, its current leader, has endorsed the Iran yellow star hoax. Now, he’s actively promoting one of the most Islamophobic films ever produced, Third Jihad.

The Clarion Fund is listed as the sponsor of the film, though its creators (including Rabbi Raphael Shore) are affiliated with the pro-settler Aish Hatorah, a group based in Israel.  Clarion appears to be little more than a domestic shell organization designed to enable the producers to claim the film was made in the U.S.

Third Jihad features Zuhdi Jasser, who though he professes to be Muslim, seems to detest almost everything about his religion, especially anything that remotely hints of Islam existing in a political context.  Jasser runs a one man Muslim organization which is characterized in an IPS story thus:

American Islamic Forum for Democracy…according to its website, is a non-profit which seeks to “intellectually stand against the religious fanatics who exploit the religion of Islam for a nihilistic, anti-American anti-Western war.”

Jasser makes common cause with Muslim haters like Daniel Pipes and other Jewish neocons.  Years ago, he was active in CAIR but that relationship turned sour.  Now he detests everything to do with the national Muslim organization and takes every chance he can to attack it.  Third Jihad provides him all the opportunity he needs.

In the film, he purports to have discovered a radical Muslim version of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion:

“The Third Jihad” is largely based on a document the producers say the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) discovered in 2003. The film’s creators purport the document is a “’Grand Jihad Manifesto’ authored by the Muslim Brotherhood in North America, according to the promotional materials.

“The 15-page document outlines goals and strategies for the infiltration and domination of America from within,” says the release. “Among the strategies discussed is the establishment of ‘moderate’ groups, mosques and Islamic centers across North America in an effort to strategically position Islam so that it might weaken western culture and promote the implementation of Sharia Law.”

CAIR wrote a letter of protest to Rabbi Hier about the profound insult that this film poses to all American Muslims.  But Hier has about as much sensitivity to the concerns of Muslims as a deaf person would have to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony.

The Wiesenthal Center screenings were co-sponsored by another extremist group, the American Freedom Alliance.  One look at its website makes you realize you’re visiting territory so far off the right side of the universe it might as well be Pluto.  Here’s but a taste:

The American Freedom Alliance is a non-political, non partisan, movement of concerned Americans which identifies threats to western civilization. The organization promotes networking, activism and education in the following six areas:

* The Islamic penetration of Europe
* The collapse of academic freedom
* The identification and sources of media bias
* The growth of radical environmentalism
* The necessity for missile defense
* The dangers presented by the global governance movement

IPS notes that the Washington, D.C. screening of the film was promoted and documented by the International Free Press Society, which also heavily publicized the U.S. speaking tour of far-right Dutch Muslim hater, Geert Wilders.  He himself produced an anti-Muslim film screed, Fitna, which I jokingly called here “Dutch for garbage.”  Even the ADL has labelled Wilders “inflammatory” and Britain has refused him entry.  Both Wilders and some members of IFPS have been linked to the Belgian neo-fascist group, Vlaams Belang.

All in all, this is a nice set of bedfellows with whom the Clarion Fund and the Museum of Tolerance are sleeping.  But Rabbi Hier and Raphael Shore should remember what happens when you lie down with dogs…

I find it sad to report that just as Wilders spoke to synagogue audiences during his tour here, Detroit’s Temple Israel also screened Third Jihad.  Someone should ask Rabbi Joshua Bennett what he was thinking when he invited these hatemongers into his shul.

The brutal truth of the matter is that instead of awakening the world to the danger of radical Islam, films like this actually promote Islamophobia and are conducive to an atmosphere that provokes violence against American Muslims.

H/t to Aziz Poonawalla.

Aish’s Katsof, Founder of Words Can Heal, Ignores His Own Advice When It Comes to Muslims

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Thanks to research provided by reader RM for this post.

Sarah Posner’s article in Jewish Week goes the farthest so far in directly connecting Aish HaTorah to Clarion Fund, which has been a thesis I’ve been promoting for a few weeks now.  Also, this is the first time that any Jewish publication has run a full-length expose of the subject.  So kudos to Jewish Week and editor Larry Cohler Esses.

In her piece, she connects for the first time in any MSM article billionaire Rabbi Irwin Katsof, the founder of the Aish HaTorah’s Jerusalem Fund, to production of Obsession.  My anonymous researcher holds out strongly for Katsof being the funder of the multi-million dollar production and promotion campaign for Obsession and Third Jihad.  While this is a credible hypothesis, at this point, we only can confirm that an  evangelical source has acknowledged that Aish HaTorah contributed lavishly to their efforts to promote the film.  The fact that another evangelical source referred to Clarion Fund as funder of the same project indicates that the two groups are, for all intents and purposes, interchangeable:

[Judeo-Christian View publisher Gary] Cass was vague as to how his publication acquired DVDs for the mailing. He said they came from Clarion but declined to say if they were purchased or contributed. Referring to Clarion, he said, “Let’s just say we have a good working relationship with them.

Here’s what Posner has to say about Katsof:

Formal or informal, the ties between Aish HaTorah and the production of the films appear to date back to the launch of the media watchdog group Honest Reporting by the founder and former executive director of the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah, Irwin Katsof, in 2001.

Honest Reporting, also a tax-exempt organization, released “Obsession” in 2005…The group now denies any involvement in the production of “Obsession.” But its Web site promoted it as an Honest Reporting project in 2005, the year it was first released. It listed “Obsession: The Movie” as an “affiliate” on its Web site in 2006. “We had nothing to do with it,” said a person answering the organization’s New York telephone number.

Katsof, who founded the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah in 1995 in Los Angeles, claims on his Web site to have launched Honest Reporting in 2001. Honest Reporting, known initially as Middle East Media Watch, stated on its Web site that it was started “at the initiative of the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah.”

According to both organizations’ tax returns, Katsof was the president of the Jerusalem Fund and executive director of Middle East Media Watch when the Jerusalem Fund lent Middle East Media Watch $158,000 in 2001. Honest Reporting’s tax returns also show it received a $48,000 grant from Aish HaTorah in Jerusalem in 2002.

Reached by phone, Katsof would only describe himself as a “real estate developer.” A spokesperson later said that Katsof had not had worked for Honest Reporting since 2001, and had not worked for the Jerusalem Fund of Aish HaTorah since 2004. But Honest Reporting’s 2004 tax return lists Katsof as the organization’s unpaid executive director. Like the Clarion Fund, Honest Reporting currently shares an address with Aish International, Inc., the fundraising arm of Aish HaTorah, and the Aish HaTorah Jerusalem Fund in New York.

It hasn’t yet been reported that Katsof founded the non-profit, Words Can Heal, drafting Hollywood celebrities and D.C. politicos (including John McCain) around the milquetoast mission of ridding America of bullying and promoting civility in national discourse.  Apparently though, the group’s mission only includes Judeo-Christian citizens and doesn’t extend as far as Muslim-Americans.  Otherwise, one wonders how Katsof can justify the hate spewed against them in Obsession and Third Jihad.  Is this Katsof’s idea of civility?

Here’s a few suggestive passages which reveal the utter hypocrisy of the group:

According to Irwin Katsof, Co-Executive Director for WordsCanHeal.org, “In the post-Columbine era we need to reduce gossip and verbal abuse that is behind so much pain in our society…”

Says Katsof, “the first step is for people to acknowledge that gossip and verbal abuse has real consequences. Words can cause real pain…”

The Washington campaign coincides with the proposal of a “WordsCanHeal Day,” an effort led by Senators Harry Reid, Sam Brownback, Tom Daschle and John McCain.

Print ads aimed at bringing a new tone to American politics will begin this week…

When we recognize that these films have been inserted into the presidential campaign on behalf of John McCain, one wonders what Katsof means by “new tone” unless it’s to sink political discourse even deeper into the gutter than it already is.  Not to mention the horrible slurs and racism which characterize the portrayal of Muslims in these films.

Finally, I chuckled at this quotation from Alan Dershowitz, the man who singlehandedly destroyed the academic career of Norman Finkelstein through slurs, calumny and character assassination:

Alan M. Dershowitz, says about the book and the campaign “We may have the right to gossip under the First Amendment, but this effort shows us that exercising this right is wrong.”

I wonder whether the Dersh was the best person they could turn to to promote their message?

Will Evans has done some good new research which further documents Aish/Clarion’s entanglement in the extremist evangelical movement as they promote Obsession and Third Jihad.

Aish HaTorah Funds Extremist Evangelical Mailing to U.S. Clergy

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

Thanks once again to my anonymous researcher who dug up this gold nugget.

I’ve been trying to “follow the money” for the past several weeks behind Clarion Fund’s anti-Muslim documentaries, Obsession and Third Jihad; including tens of millions provided for production and promotion.  Raphael Shore, Clarion Fund boss and also director of Aish HaTorah, refuses to divulge who the sugar daddy is.  Which has left many in the press and blog world to speculate.  Until now our speculation hasn’t been grounded in anything more than suppositions and theories.

But thanks to the big mouth of an extremist evangelical preacher, O’Neal Dozier, we know that none other than an Aish HaTorah donor funded his distribution of 325,000 copies of Obsession, a separate video equating abortion with child sacrifice, and a new magazine, Judeo-Christian View.  All these “goodies” were mailed to every “Judeo-Christian” clergy member in the U.S. (that left out imams, natch).

Now comes word from the good reverend that a donor under the direction of Aish HaTorah not only provided the DVDs, but paid for the mailing costs.  The total I’m guessing would come to around $400,000, which would come on top of the $15-20 million+ Aish previously spent to distribute 28 million copies of Obsession to swing state voters:

The Rev. O’Neal Dozier, pastor of the Worldwide Christian Center in Pompano Beach, Fla., said he mailed 325,000 copies of “Obsession” three weeks ago along with another video “on same-sex marriage and child sacrifice” in the first issue of “The Judeo-Christian View.”

Dozier said he was the “general publisher” but did not pay for the mailing. He refused to name the funder but said that person had been in touch with officials from Aish HaTorah.

All this begs the question: who in Aish has that kind of money?  Clearly, Raphael Shore doesn’t.  But my researcher is holding out for Aish co-founder and billionaire international business consultant, Rabbi Irwin Katsof, as the funder.  Again, this is speculation and we don’t as yet have a smoking gun.  But Katsof is very cozy with Republican leaders like Tom Ridge (who is featured in Third Jihad), John McCain and Joe Lieberman.  I’ve also written that he does a great deal of business in the Ukraine, where McCain campaign manager, Rick Davis, also has business interests.  Thus, he has the motive and certainly the opportunity to engage in this kind of thinly veiled pro-Republican electioneering.  But proving that Katsof did it is another matter.

I want every Jew within the sound of my voice to know that Aish HaTorah can no longer, if it ever could, be considered a group devoted to studying Torah and bringing Jews back to their religion.  Forever more, we must see Aish as a militant group which uses Clarion Fund as a political front since for various reasons, it feels it cannot wear its partisan politics on its sleeve.

Let no Jew be fooled by Aish or Clarion or these films.  Just as Clarion is fake, so are its films fraudulent misrepresentations of Islam.  All this makes Aish a group of fraudsters and dissemblers.  And hey, lest anyone reading this dismiss it as the words of a partisan, I suggest you read Jeffrey Goldberg’s “take down” of Aish and Obsession in the current Atlantic:

Aish HaTorah…is just about the most fundamentalist movement in Judaism today. Its operatives flourish in the radical belt of Jewish settlements just south of Nablus, in the northern West Bank, and their outposts across the world propagandize on behalf of a particularly sterile, sexist and revanchist brand of Judaism. Which is amusing, of course, because “Obsession” is meant to expose a particularly sterile, sexist and racist brand of Islam.

Whatever anyone says about my politics, Goldberg has unimpeachable pro-Israel credentials.  If you don’t like what I’m saying here go argue with him.

What Do Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Irwin Katsof, Rick Davis, the Ukraine and John McCain Have in Common?

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

Thanks to some interesting research by a reader who wishes to remain anonymous, I’ve pieced together some interesting speculative conjectures about relationships between Aish HaTorah and the McCain campaign.  The reason I’ve done so is for several weeks I’ve been trying to figure out why Aish HaTorah and its anti-Muslim political front group, Clarion Fund would be using their films, Obsession and Third Jihad in thinly veiled attempts to help John McCain’s presidential campaign.

Here are some of the interesting relationships I’ve uncovered:

Several months ago Huffington Post reported that Rick Davis, McCain’s campaign manager and lobbyist at Davis-Manafort, not only consulted for the pro-Russian Ukrainian political party, but that he also had substantial real estate holdings in Ukraine which had done very well for him.

One of Aish HaTorah’s founders is Rabbi Irwin Katsof, a billionaire international business consultant who also has substantial real estate holdings in Ukraine.  Katsof runs several companies–the Doheny Global Group, AVest Ukraine, Dohenyavest, and Global Capital Associates.  I have not yet been able to discover under what company name/s Davis has been investing in Ukraine or whether there is any overlap between his interests and those of Katsof.  If there is, this would be an obvious reason for Katsof/Aish/Clarion to be advancing Davis’ and McCain’s political interests.

The Doheny website publicizes a tour of Israel and the Ukraine to mark Israel’s 60th anniversary.  “Special guests” on the trip that took place June-July, 2008 were Republican luminaries Tom Ridge, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and others.  Clearly, Katsof-Doheny’s business dealings with Republicans are long and deep.

John McCain and Joe Lieberman are honorary co-chairs of Katsof’s charity, Words Can Heal.  In his book, Powerful Prayers, for which he collaborated with Larry King, John McCain was one of those noted Americans who contributed an “intimate prayer” which the authors explored.  Clearly, Katsof’s relationship with McCain specifically is also “special.”

Sarah Posner reports at American Prospect that a new group called the National Republican Trust PAC has been trumpeting the mendacious claim that Barack Obama has no right to run for president since his supposedly unfound birth certificate would show he was not born in the U.S.  Also, it claims Obama would provide driver’s licenses to terrorists and illegal aliens.  What’s interesting here is that a co-founder of this group is Peter Leitner, a long time Republican bioterror specialist at the Pentagon.  Leitner, through his company, MaxWell Biocorporation, sits on the board of the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council.  Also, on this board is Katsof business partner (at Doheny), Jacob Rheuban.

Will Evans has reported in greater detail on Leitner’s group at NPR.

Clarion Fund: Anti-Muslim DVD to All U.S. Clergy on Behalf of Evangelicals Supporting McCain

Monday, October 20th, 2008

UPDATE: I misread one word in the following news report as saying that the mailing described below was a donation “from” Clarion Fund when the text actually reads “to” Clarion Fund.  Nevertheless, I’m guessing that Clarion did pay for the cost of reproducing the DVDs; while the magazine paid for the mailing itself.

Upon closer reading, I note the magazine mailed out 325,000 DVDs to all U.S. clergy.  The magazine content was made available online to another 10 million individuals.  Hence the reproduction and mailing costs I mention below should be adjusted significantly downwards.

I also note that the article linked below is actually a press release circulated by PRNewsWire and written by the evangelical magazine mentioned in it.  So virtually all the claims presented should be considered unsubstantiated.

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Just when you catch your breath and think the Clarion Fund can’t do any more to promote anti-Muslim, anti-Obama hate during the election season, they surprise you by coming up with an even more outrageous act of incitement.  Marketwatch reveals that Clarion is funding a mailing of the Islamophobic film, Obsession and other anti-Muslim material by a right-wing evangelical publication, the Judeo-Christian View, to 325,000 rabbis and ministers and 10-million congregational leaders and laity.  This means that virtually every church and synagogue in the U.S., including their presidents and boards of directors will be inundated by this propaganda.

Marketing experts have already estimated a previous mailing of 28 million DVDs to swing state voters cost anywhere from $15-million to $50-million.  The new mailing might easily run to $5-to $10-million.  Unfortunately, Clarion is flying under the radar as a non-profit which doesn’t have to reveal its donors.  It also refuses to reveal its funding sources despite repeated questions from various reporters.

There have been at least two complaints to the IRS about potential violations of 501c3 regulations prohibiting partisan intervention in electoral contests.  The complaints related to the massive mailing to swing state voters in a clear attempt to deter voters from choosing Barack Obama.

The most recent mailing, while continuing the anti-Obama message, also emphasizes the religious objections that Christians and Jews might have to purported Muslim beliefs (as defined by the film):

…An “interfaith video sermon” on DVD and online…discusses Obama’s support for repealing the Defense of Marriage Act, which shields states from forced recognition of same-sex marriages…

The mailing is accompanied by a letter signed by endorsing evangelical and Orthodox Jewish clergy which contends in part:

…Obama’s policy to liberalize abortion, “combined with his effort to kill a bill that would protect babies who survive abortions, tends to gut the USA’s moral standing to condemn jihadic use of Muslim children as suicide bombers; both are horrific cases of child sacrifice that support a Culture of Death and demonstrate utter contempt for the Judeo-Christian Culture of Life.”

…”Full embrace of homosexual unions by our nation and the next administration would tell violent Islamists that the infidel USA has expressly rejected once-shared Abrahamic, Mosaic and Christian teaching regarding ‘sodomy’. So too would flagrant ‘gay integration’ of our overseas military forces [a policy Obama supports]. We advocate “love the sinner, hate the sin”; militant Islamists would murder our fellow Americans for sexual error, as well as us for offering them hope and forgiveness!” The online edition graphically condemns Islamist executions of gays, young girls and women domestically and abroad.

It seems a tad ironic for evangelicals like these to decry “backward” Muslim attitudes toward gays and women when evangelical attitudes are hardly much more progressive. In truth, the signers of this letter have more in common with fundamentalist Islam on these two issues than they do with liberal western democracy.  The irony has naturally been lost on those who’ve organized this mailing.

Judeo-Christian View partisan anti-Obama propaganda

"Judeo-Christian View" partisan anti-Obama propaganda

A review of the magazine’s website finds the most blatant pro-McCain and anti-Obama propaganda.  Given that Clarion has fully funded the mailing on behalf of a partisan political operation, it seems beyond doubt that Clarion, in effect, is aiding and abetting violation of 501c3 statutes.

The site, as you can see from the accompanying image (click to enlarge), likens abortion to the Holocaust and the pagan practice of child sacrifice.

Another interesting element of the site is its vociferous objection to what it calls a “gag order” on evangelical churches’ partisan political activity:

First Amendment Freedoms – Religion and Speech

There are “false prophets” out there who say that pastors, priests and rabbis cannot teach, preach and pray before their congregations on what the Bible says regarding homosexuality and child sacrifice — while explaining where sitting officials and candidates stand on those issues.

Free Exercise in America’s Pulpits? Only if Exercised. Speak Truth to Power.

These “secular imams” say a church or synagogue must observe a “gag rule” against moral criticism or application of Judeo-Christian standards to our leaders. Well, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution – which protects the American freedoms of Speech, Religious Exercise, Assembly and the Press — says that view is dead wrong…

Actually, this interpretation is a fraud. Certainly, churches or pastors may say whatever they wish about politics. In that sense, they do have First Amendment rights. But there is nothing saying the federal government must continue a non-profit status if the church violates IRS guidelines. So it has nothing at all to do with freedom of speech or freedom to practice one’s religion. It has everything to do with federal policy regarding following non-profit rules.

These religious charlatans even have the chutzpah to note the following:

…No church has ever lost its tax-exempt status for endorsing or opposing political candidates. This history alone should alleviate any unfounded fear.

This reminds me of tax-resisters like Wesley Snipes who assure everyone there IS no federal law compelling a citizen to pay taxes. The claim is bogus in Snipes’ case. While no church may’ve YET lost tax exempt status, that doesn’t mean it shouldn’t have happened and might not happen. These people are just asking for trouble and the IRS MUST tackle this issue sooner rather than later.

I call on all tolerant, progressive churches and synagogues to raise a hue and cry about this matter.  No religious organization has any right to send such an insulting, racist mailing to every single religious institution in the United States.  The mailing should offend anyone of faith who values tolerance and inter-faith dialogue.  I also call on the Jewish press to cover this story and interview rabbis seeking their opinion about this chutzpadik infringement on their relations with the Muslim community.  I also call on the IRS to expedite their investigation of Clarion and put a stop to these egregious violations of its non-profit status.

While it is clear that Obama will win the presidential election, the intent of the mailing seems to be to poison the well against him in the religious community after he assumes office.

In today’s Times, Jim Rutenberg writes a piece wondering why the white supremacist right hasn’t made a bigger clamor against Obama.  I think a far more interesting and important story would be about racist campaigns like those of Clarion and Judeo-Christian View seeking to influence the election.  There’s a lot more money being spread around by Clarion than by the white supremacists and almost as much hate.

Thanks to my trusty reader/researcher RM for bringing this story to me.

UPDATE: I just spoke with a technical specialist in the IRS fraud division and they unfortunately say that a non-profit cannot be penalized if its materials are used by a second party in violation of non-profit regulations.  It seems a policy designed to encourage abuse.  Any non profit that wishes to violate the rules and engage in partisan political activity only needs to find or create an “independent” group that will use its materials for electioneering.  And the non profit gets off scot free.  This is yet another example of Clarion skating free of responsibility for its misdeeds.  If Ronald Reagan was the “teflon president,” then Clarion is the “teflon non-profit.”

Clarion Fund Snags Coup, ‘Third Jihad’ Distributed Online by Snag Films

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Reader Robin tells me that Clarion Fund, producers of Third Jihad, have scored a mini-coup by snagging a deal to distribute their film online (for free) with Snag Films.  The company is producing an election themed online film festival with such serious titles as Inside the Bubble, Relentless, and Nightmare in Jamestown.  Snag Films was founded by AOL alumni Steve Case and Ted Leonsis and describes its mission:

SnagFilms is committed to finding the world‘s most compelling documentaries, whether from established heavyweights or first-time filmmakers, and making them available to the wide audience these titles deserve.

SnagFilms.com is a website where you can watch full-length documentary films for free, but we’re also a platform that lets you “snag” a film and put it anywhere on the web. With a library of over 300 films, and rapidly growing, you’re bound to find films that resonate with your interests. We make it easy for you to find a film that shines a light on a cause you care about. You can then open a virtual movie theater on any web site, so any one can watch your favorite SnagFilms for free.

They appear to be attempting to be a guerrilla distribution outlet for indie documentaries.  Getting picked up by Snag is a real coup for Third Jihad and lends it that much more legitimacy as a credible documentary, which it isn’t.  I invite you to visit the site and express your feelings in the film’s comment section and provide feedback to the company executives.  My own comment appears to have gotten caught in the comment filter because I used the word “turd” in describing the film.  So I guess you have to be more polite than I was.  But do express yourself.

By the way, in interviews Clarion staff deny their films are intended to have any political impact and that the premiere of Third Jihad during election season has any significance.  This claim is given the lie by the fact that Snag is including the “documentary” in Snag the Vote: Election 08 Film Festival, about which it says:

We are in the final stretch of perhaps the most consequential election in recent history. For years, most Americans have felt that election coverage and candidate carping obscured issues and confused decision-making. So we’re taking a different approach — we want to illuminate the topics that consistently top voters’ concerns…

Here we present over 60 films mapped to the ten issues that have consistently topped national polls during this election cycle…

Pick the issue below that matters most to you and start there. Instead of 30-second ads or sound bites, you will see long-form, substantive, and high-quality documentaries…Time is short, the stakes are high.

“High quality??”  I’d say Snag has gotten itself snagged in the wily subterfuge of Clarion’s stealth marketing campaign on behalf of its pro-McCain film series.

Rabbis, Muslim Leaders, Hollywood Star and L.A. Sheriff Condemn Clarion Fund’s Obsession and Third Jihad

Monday, October 13th, 2008

As John McCain falls farther and farther behind in the presidential election, and as events on Wall Street get uglier, the domestic political environment is turning toxic. Usually, in this environment you can expect anti-minority sentiment to seep into the mix. I’d expect a little anti-Semitism and perhaps racism directed against African-Americans from those who need someone to blame for the country’s misfortune.

Developments have not disappointed on that score unfortunately: crowds at McCain rallies are shouting racial epithets and calling for Obama’s death. Twisted souls like Andy Martin and Jerome Corsi get their 15 minutes of fame courtesy of FOX News and Mary Matalin, respectively, spouting unfounded lies about Obama’s secret Muslim origin or his alleged training as a community organizer to overthrow the government.

But a new strain has entered the civic discourse: anti-Muslim hate. It’s being stirred by various sources, but especially Jewish Republicans represented by the Republican Jewish Coalition and the Clarion Fund (which seems to be the surreptitious partisan political arm of Orthodox religious group, Aish HaTorah), producers of Obsession and Third Jihad.

Eli Clifton of Inter-Press Service has aptly likened these films to an Islamic version of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Third Jihad, especially, apes the Protocols. The former notes the discovery of a supposedly secret Muslim document calling for the overthrow of the U.S. government and its replacement by a Muslim-inspired Shaaria government. The film calls for all Americans to be vigilant against the ominous secret cabal plotting for the overthrow of western democracy. In particular, they call for voters to enter the polling place having foremost in their mind which presidential candidate will best protect the union from such terror plotting.

Parallel to this, the RJC is spending over a million dollars on a broad campaign in the Jewish press to disseminate Obama smear ads, among them: “Barack Obama’s Friends: anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian, hostile to America.” (pdf)  And the Jewish media outlets like Haaretz, JTA and The Forward are so addicted to the Halloween candy the RJC is handing out (potentially up to 20% of ALL annual ad revenue for ALL Jewish media) that they are refusing to exercise any judgment in rejecting the ads or demanding changes to ensure accuracy before they will air them. It’s a betrayal of journalistic integrity because after all, even FOX News has refused an anti-Obama ad from a right-wing extremist group.

I’m very proud to note that Los Angeles civic and religious leaders joined together yesterday to denounce Clarion’s campaign of hate, specifically the films Obsession and Third Jihad.  Leaders of the Muslim Public Affairs Council joined leading rabbis, actor Mike Farrell and County sheriff Lee Baca in providing a solid front against Muslim racism.

Here is the excerpted statement from the newly formed Coalition for Renewing American Democracy:

We…come together united against hate and extremism. We believe that the best way to counter political and religious extremism is through cooperation…Those who divide our pluralism along the lines of religious or political views only further the cause of extremism. They profit from the fear generated from propaganda while we are on the front lines of pursuing effective public policy to eradicate terrorism.

We have come together to express our deep outrage over the recent distribution of a divisive and hate-provoking DVD called “Obsession: Radical Islam’s War Against the West” to residents across the nation…. Invoking fear and anger in American voters is never the way to address the real problems of extremism and terrorism, and in a city as diverse and complex as Los Angeles — at a time of great economic uncertainty — this sort of hatred and blind tarring of a people and a faith is painful and dangerous.

America stands for…freedom of speech, freedom of religion, pluralism, and equality for all. The Coalition for Renewing American Democracy seeks to…renew America’s promise by engaging elected officials and community leaders to promote security and guard against discrimination.

A few days earlier, the Interfaith Alliance similarly joined together to denounce the films at a Washington, DC press conference.  They were led by their chair, Rabbi Jack Moline.

Clarion’s original purpose in promoting these films during the election season was to depress the Jewish vote for Obama. Now, it appears all these efforts will have been in vain. But what’s important about the ongoing efforts to promote Muslim hate is that it could poison the atmosphere for the next president. We all remember the tremendous rancor that accompanied Bill Clinton’s presidency. His every move seemed shadowed by bitter conservatives seeking to read the worst motives into his actions. Eventually, this hatred coalesced around the impeachment effort.

With a possible Obama presidency, the element of race has been added to the mix. We all know the history of race in this country and how incendiary it can be. Do we really need to add that to the toxic partisan cocktail we’re currently being forced to drink? Or as Rodney King once said: “Can’t we all just learn to get along?”

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