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Creating the Muslim Manchurian Candidate

Posted: 03/29/2012 3:54 pm

The Right Wing's Election-Year Islamophobia

Cross-posted with TomDispatch.com

Those who fervently believe that Barack Obama is a Muslim generally practice their furtive religion in obscure recesses of the Internet. Once in a while, they'll surface in public to remind the news media that no amount of evidence can undermine their convictions.

In October 2008, at a town hall meeting in Minnesota for Republican presidential candidate John McCain, a woman called Obama "an Arab." McCain responded, incongruously enough, that Obama was, in fact, "a decent family man" and not an Arab at all. In an echo of this, a woman recently stood up at a town hall in Florida and began a question for Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum by asserting that the president "is an avowed Muslim." The audience cheered, and Santorum didn't bother to correct her.

Though they belong to a largely underground cult, the members of the Obama-is-Muslim congregation number as many as one-third of all Republicans. A recent poll found that only 14 percent of Republicans in Alabama and Mississippi believe that the president is Christian.

These true believers treat their scraps of evidence like holy relics: the president's middle name, his grandfather's religion, a widely circulated photo of Obama in a turban. They occasionally traffic in outright fabrications: that he attended a radical madrasa in Indonesia as a child or that he put his hand on the Qur'an to be sworn in as president. An even more apocalyptic subset believes Obama to be nothing short of the anti-Christ.

By and large, however, this cult doesn't attract mainstream support from the larger church of Obama haters. Indeed, these more orthodox faithful have carefully shifted the debate from Obama being Muslim to Obama actingMuslim. Evangelical pundits, presidential candidates, and the right-wing media have all ramped up their attacks on the president for, as Baptist preacher Franklin Graham put it recently on MSNBC, "giving Islam a pass."

The conservative mainstream still calls the president's religious beliefs into question, but they stop just short of accusing him of apostasy and concealment. What they consider safe is the assertion that Obama is acting as if he were Muslim. In this way, Republican mandarins are cleverly channeling a conspiracy theory into a policy position.

There is a whiff of desperation in all this. After all, it's not an easy time for the GOP. The economy shows modest signs of improvement. The Republican presidential candidates are still engaged in a fratricidal primary. By expanding counterterrorism operations and killing Osama bin Laden, the president has effectively removed national security from the list of Republican talking points.

One story, however, still ties together so many narrative threads for conservatives. Charges that the president is a socialist or a Nazi or an elitist supporter of college education certainly push some buttons. But the single surefire way of grabbing the attention of the media and the public -- as well as appealing to the instincts of the Republican base -- is to assert, however indirectly, that Barack Obama is a Manchurian candidate sent from the Islamic world.

Obama and the Muslim World

A succession of Republican candidates have attempted to run to the right of party favorite Mitt Romney by asserting that only a true conservative can defeat Obama in November. Most of them boasted of the same powerful backer. Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Rick Perry, and Rick Santorum all declared that God asked them to run for higher office. Together with Newt Gingrich, they have deployed various methods of appealing to their constituencies, but none is more potent than religion.

Rick Santorum, a Catholic and the favorite of the evangelical community, has been particularly adept at using his soapbox as a pulpit. The president subscribes to a "phony theology," Santorum has claimed, "not a theology based on the Bible, a different theology." Although he occasionally asserts that "Obama's personal faith is none of my concern," he nonetheless speaks of the president's attempt to "impose values on people of faith"-- implying that the president is certainly no member of that community.

In his attacks on the president's spirituality, Santorum is cleverly attacking Mitt Romney's Mormonism as well (a theology also based on text other than the Bible). At the same time, the suggestion that Obama is somehow "other" operates as a code word for "Black" in a race in which race goes largely unmentioned.

It's an odd set of charges. Obama, after all, did everything possible during his first presidential campaign to foreground his Christianity. He was repeatedly seen praying in churches and assiduously avoided mosques. He never made a campaign appearance with a prominent Muslim. He talked about his "personal relationship" with Jesus Christ.

The day after he clinched the Democratic Party nomination in 2008, he gave a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) in which he reaffirmed that he was "a true friend of Israel." Although he would occasionally mention his Muslim relatives and the time he spent in Indonesia as a child, he generally did whatever he could to emphasize only two out of the three major monotheisms.

As president, Obama has certainly "reached out" to the Muslim world. In Cairo, in June 2009, he spoke of seeking "a new beginning between the United States and Muslims around the world, one based on mutual interest and mutual respect, and one based upon the truth that America and Islam are not exclusive and need not be in competition."

That new beginning, however, has yet to come. At home, for example, the Obama administration provided federal funds that the New York City Police Department then used to expand its surveillance of Muslim American neighborhoods. (Even the CIA was involved in this "human mapping" project.) The FBI has spent the Obama years rounding up suspected Muslim terrorists in operations that flirt dangerously with entrapment. The administration has expanded the no-fly list, though because the list is secret it's difficult to know whether Muslim-Americans are specifically profiled. Anecdotal evidence, however, suggests that they are.

The administration's record internationally is even more disappointing. The conduct of U.S. troops in Afghanistan -- the night raids, massacres (including the recent murders of 16 Afghan villagers), and the Qur'an burnings -- have enraged local Muslims. Obama has expanded the CIA's drone air campaign by a considerable margin in the Pakistani borderlands. Civilian casualties, overwhelmingly Muslim, continue to occur there and in other "overseas contingency operations" as U.S. Special Operations Forces have dramatically expanded their activities in the Muslim world.

Despite right-wing charges, Obama has maintained a tight relationship with Israel and the Israeli leadership. As former New Republiceditor Peter Beinart concludes, "The story of Obama's relationship to [Prime Minister] Netanyahu and his American Jewish allies is, fundamentally, a story of acquiescence."

It's no surprise, then, that surveys in six Middle East countries taken just before and two months after the Cairo speech in 2009, the Brookings Institution and Zogby International discoveredthat the number of respondents optimistic about the president's approach to the region had suffered a dramatic drop: from 51 percent to 16 percent. A 2011 Pew poll found that U.S. favorability ratings had continued their slide in Jordan (to 13 percent), Pakistan (12 percent), and Turkey (10 percent).

And yet, perversely, the hard right in the U.S. maintains that the Obama administration has behaved in quite the opposite manner. "There's something sick about an administration which is so pro-Islamic that it can't even tell the truth about the people who are trying to kill us," Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich typically said while campaigning in Georgia.

Pro-Islamic? That's news to the Islamic world.

But it's nothing new to the world of the U.S. right-wing, which portrays Obama as anti-Israel and weak in the face of Islamic terrorism. At best, the president emerges from these attacks as a booster of Islam; at worst, he is the leader of a genuine fifth column.

Although the administration's policy on Iran is virtually indistinguishable from those of his Republican challengers, they have presented him as an appeaser. The president who "surged" in Afghanistan somehow becomes, through the magic of election-year sloganeering, a pacifist patsy. Although Obama never endorsed the location of the "Ground Zero mosque," his opponents have suggested that he did. Although he was slow to withdraw support from U.S. allies in the Middle East like Hosni Mubarak in Egypt and Ben Ali in Tunisia, Republican candidates have accused the president of practically campaigning on behalf of the Islamist parties that have grown in influence as a result of the Arab Spring.

Barack Obama, the right-wing has discovered, does not have to be Muslim to convince American voters that he has a suspect, even foreign, agenda. They have instead established a much lower evidentiary standard: he only has to actMuslim.

For this, they don't need a birth certificate. All they need are allegations, however spurious, that the president is in league with Iran's Ahmadinejad, Arab Spring jihadists, and anti-Israel forces at home. This more subtle but no less ugly Islamophobia has already insinuated itself into the 2012 elections in a potentially more damaging way than did the overt disparagement of Obama's religious bona fides back in 2008.

The Upcoming Elections

The 2010 midterm elections witnessed a sharp uptick in anti-Islamic sentiment. In addition to the concocted "Ground Zero mosque" controversy, Florida preacher Terry Jones threatened to burn the Qur'an in front of the world's cameras; a group called Stop Islamization of America bought anti-Islamic ads on buses in major cities; and a movement to pass anti-Sharia legislation at a state level began in Oklahoma. In response to this brushfire of hatred, Timemagazine devoted a cover story to Islamophobia that year. On the right at least, Islam seemed on the way to becoming a litmus test in the way communism was during the Cold War.

Two years later, the hysteria seems to have subsided. The Islamophobes haven't gone into hiding. They tried to organize an advertising boycott of the TV show All-American Muslim; they campaigned against halal meats. But these efforts didn't get much traction.

Meanwhile, Park51-- the real name of the cultural center inaccurately dubbed the "Ground Zero mosque" -- opened in its original Park Street location with an exhibition by a Jewish photographer. Terry Jones is pursuing a quixotic bid for the presidency far from the media spotlight. Time has returned several times to the topic of Islamophobia, particularly after Anders Breivik's bombing and shooting rampage in Norway in July 2011, but with none of the intensity of the summer of 2010. The anti-Sharia campaign has passed legislation in several states, and laws are pending in more than a dozen more. But the 10th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled the Oklahoma anti-Sharia statute unconstitutional, and the anti-Sharia crowd has been unable to provide a single piece of evidence that Islamic law poses any challenge to the U.S. legal system.

Don't be fooled, though, by the relative quiet. It's still early in the election cycle. The Republicans, arrayed in a circular firing squad, have been largely focusing their attacks on each other. The last man standing will marshal his resources to challenge Obama. In the unlikely event that Rick Santorum emerges as the Republican candidate, religion will be central to his attack on Obama and the Democrats.

Mitt Romney has a more ambivalent relationship to religion as a wedge issue, given the level of discomfort that many American have toward Mormonism. But there are no Mormon countries to which Romney can be accused of owing primary allegiance. It will be safe, in other words, to challenge Obama for acting rather than being Muslim, for deferring to the Muslim world much as anti-Catholic voters in 1960 imagined John F. Kennedy to be taking his orders directly from the Pope.

Romney is already lining up his ducks, welcoming onto his team Islam critic Walid Phares and attack ad specialist Larry McCarthy (who did an distortion-laden spot on the "Ground Zero mosque" back in 2010). After securing the nomination, Romney will simultaneously appeal to the center and shore up support among evangelicals. The message that Obama is weak, anti-Israel, and appeases Islamic movements and countries could catch the attention of both constituencies.

A disconnect between accusation and reality hardly matters in American politics these days. Obama the "socialist" somehow manages to work hand in hand with Wall Street financiers. Obama the "Nazi" courts AIPAC. Obama the "peacenik" has been very much a war president. And Obama the "Muslim" gets a big thumbs-down from the Muslim world.

The president makes a lousy Muslim Manchurian candidate, for he has disappointed his imagined Muslim handlers at virtually every turn. In an election in which racist slogans are off the table, however, the Islamophobic accusation of "acting Muslim" remains a politically acceptable chauvinism. Given the deep anti-Islamic currents in American culture, such accusations might unfortunately prove effective as well.

John Feffer is the author of the just-published Crusade 2.0: The West's Resurgent War on Islam (City Lights Books). A TomDispatch regular, he is the co-director of Foreign Policy In Focus at the Institute for Policy Studies and will be starting an Open Society fellowship later this year.

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aretoo
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06:16 PM on 03/30/2012
Republicans never let facts get in the way of a good story line.
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Jim in California
The greatest enemy to human souls is the self-righ
03:17 PM on 03/30/2012
How else would the GOP win without their fear mongering? I don't recall any Democatic presidential candidate in my lifetime using the type of viscious personal attacks that are being used against Obama. It is a stain on our country that the public and media do not come down hard on this type of institutional racism within our society. Why are we so blind and accepting of racism?
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05:55 PM on 03/30/2012
Were you in a cave from 00 thru 08? Bush was unmercifully ridiculed for 8 years. He and his daughters were called horrible names. The news media tacitly went along with the vitriol against him by never defending him and Hollywood piled on with mocking movies, comedy skits, and celebrity public rants. Obama has is ridiculously easy.
09:21 PM on 03/30/2012
Bush wasn't ridiculed. The press simply reported on what they saw and heard. No need to make anything up. Begin with his favorite philosopher. Well Jesus wasn't a philosopher. That was the high point. He beggared America and is responsible for the deaths of soldiers and civilians. If his mission was to rile up the world he managed to do so effortlessly. I have a daily calendar with each day topped with one of his fumbled speeches. So anyway, you are with me or against me. Take it or leave it. Because the horrific mess Obama took on made the Augean stables seem like a lead pipe cinch. And leading the charge against America and Obama is the Koch brothers who fund campaigns and apparently grassroots organizations so they won't have to give one red cent to support such socialist things as better schools or helping the poor.
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03:14 PM on 03/30/2012
Muslim is now a code word for the one word (starts with N) they can't use.
01:55 PM on 03/30/2012
The mainstream does not belive Obama is a muslim. Yes, there are fringe, but please show me a poll to support such belief. You show 1/3 believe that in a poll, but do not disclose the poll. 1/3 is a minority in any way you want to calculate it.

The statement "only 14 percent of Republicans in Alabama and Mississippi believe that the president is Christian" does not mean they think he is a muslim, but that they don't believe he is a Christian.

Please correct the title of this article. Not doing so proves your partisan reporting.
02:46 PM on 03/30/2012
Define "mainstream", please. Is 55% "mainstream" or not? If not, then what about 52%?

"In Alabama 45 percent said they thought the president was a Muslim and in Mississippi the number rose to 52 percent. The results would be twice the national average found in a 2010 poll, according to The Huffington Post."

http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/americas/united-states/120312/poll-obama-remains-muslim-the-eyes-alabama-missi
02:46 PM on 03/30/2012
typo, that's 45% mainstream.
03:37 PM on 03/30/2012
Two states from a poll reported by the Huffington Post? Get real. Show me a scientific national poll by a non-partisan organization.
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ConfuciusSay-
Aglets: their purpose is sinister.
01:29 PM on 03/30/2012
Just curious- how much of Republicanism is based entirely on delusion?
09:23 PM on 03/30/2012
99% delusion and the rest bllionaires.
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NTT
Fighting rants with facts
01:29 PM on 03/30/2012
This is a rather pathetic attempt to garner support for Obama, by portraying him as "persecuted" by "primitive neocons".

Obama's problem is not that he's Muslim -- wouldn't mind if we was. The problem is -- he's wrong. No wonder he disappointed the Muslim world -- that's what happens when you generate expectations that are impossible to meet.

It's exactly like the promise to close Gitmo: public statements made BEFORE researching the issue in depth, to see what can & can't be achieved. Speaking before planning. Superficial, lacking in seriosity, unworthy of the President of the United States.

His policy on Iran backfired i exactly the same way: first statements about "an extended hand", before checking that there's anyone willing to take that hand. As it happens, the mullahs had no use for Obama's extended hand; they spat in it, leaving him with no choice but to fall back on sanctions -- a Bush policy...

The POTUS can be Muslim or whatever s/he pleases. But he needs to know what s/he's doing and do the right things. Obama clearly does not. Let someone else try.
01:25 PM on 03/30/2012
Can one third of Republican voters in the US be so stupid as actually to believe Obama is a Muslim? Or, are they just pretending?

"Islamophobia" gives cover for Israel's oppression of Christians in the West Bank. (And Muslims.)
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ConfuciusSay-
Aglets: their purpose is sinister.
01:35 PM on 03/30/2012
Haven't you ever spoken to them?
Yes, of course they are.
01:56 PM on 03/30/2012
Most are probably just pretending, but 1/3 still doesn't make it mainstream as the article states.
01:12 PM on 03/30/2012
It is not surprising that the new spiritual heartland of the GOP has 9 of the top ten most religious states which are also the biggest believers in the birther conspiracy and the states where the hatred of the president is the most natural and spontaneous. We are seriously underestimating the real danger posed by the growing influence of the south on our political culture and the hatred they espouse.and have spread beyond their borders.
MThomasNC
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01:11 PM on 03/30/2012
The problem with these Obama haters is that they are the GOP base, and the GOP intelligentsia and politicians have to appeal to them if they want to win elections .

When one of your two political parties' has moved to that extreme then their is serious trouble since when the target of their hatred is no longer in office, they will just focus their hatred on some else. Too bad GOP politicians since the 1970s nourished this hatred for self greed and power. One day soon it will bite them when least expected and they will have no answers for they let 'these dogs out' on the American people.
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12:33 PM on 03/30/2012
I have older relatives that send out hate email on Obama, they have done it for 3 years. I am sure they are linked to millions of older conservatives (they are in their 80's) who cycle all sorts of stories like spam, most from what I can tell are false and unverifiable. I am sure they all believe Obama is a Muslim, even though they should know he drinks alcohol as in the beers he had on St. Patricks Day, he is leading a war against violent extremist Muslims in Afghanistan and finished up the one in Iraq which was against Muslims, and has ordered to killing of dozens of top Muslim terrorist leaders. So what else do you think they need to prove he is not Muslim, eating ham/pork live on national TV? They still would not change their mind my guess, scary when you get past 80 you can't think straight enough to "learn" anything anymore or something because you and your old buddies know it all??!! Yes they all think or are sure because they know all, how else did they survive to 80+, that he was born in some other country. Really we love all our parents/grandparents/folks and communities that raised us but should we let their influence and money make the country look like a joke to the world?
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12:24 PM on 03/30/2012
The part I find most fascinating is that so many of the people who believe he is a Muslim also believe he's a follower of Rev. Wright.
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06:10 PM on 03/30/2012
That's probably because Rev Wright’s Trinity Church of Christ doesn't teach traditional Christianity but rather Black liberation theology.
12:05 PM on 03/30/2012
I Do Not Think The President Is A Muslim,I Think That He Just Chooses Not To State His Religion Because Of The Criticism He Might Receive From The Right.
11:41 AM on 03/30/2012
Mainstream conservatives do NOT question Obama's religion. It is a fact he was a member of Jeremiah Wright's church for 20 years, it is documented and I hear no mainstream conservative calling Obama a Muslim. This topic should be dropped by the left, it is a waste of time.
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catgirl666
FDR must be rolling in his grave
11:17 PM on 03/30/2012
Are you f%ing kidding me???

It's the Republicans in government all over the country that are bringing tax payer's funded lawsuits against the black president!
11:27 AM on 03/30/2012
Russia said "We will destroy you from within". I believe Obama was groomed for this position. The term is called "sleeper cell"
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GeorgeBurnsWasRight
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12:21 PM on 03/30/2012
Actually, it was leaders of the Soviet Union who said that. You know, the Soviet Union which no longer exists.

Oh, wait. You probably think the unraveling of the Soviet Union was just a clever trick to lull us into complacency.
01:52 PM on 03/30/2012
So your saying the president and his administration is just entirely stupid and are doing everything they can to DESTROY the USA by accident or coincidence.

i tend to believe the facts are DELIBERATE, and yes it was a clever diabolical trick. Didn't you hear the mic last week?
02:31 PM on 03/30/2012
Can't handle the truth?
01:21 PM on 03/30/2012
Why do you think Obama is trying to destroy this country?
07:53 AM on 04/01/2012
Wake up AVG american citizen
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News Media: We don't need balance. We need truth.
09:49 AM on 03/30/2012
You're not going to confuse these people with the facts, are you?
07:54 AM on 04/01/2012
No I am not there is no point. Just look at the BIG picture.