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Bachmann message alleges State Department aide’s ties to al-Qaida

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By Kevin Diaz, Star Tribune (Minneapolis) –

WASHINGTON — Just as the controversy over Michele Bachmann’s allegations of Islamist government infiltration had begun to subside, the Minnesota Republican is distributing a speech by a prominent supporter that attempts to connect a top aide to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to the al-Qaida terrorist network.

Bachmann’s office sent out a speech Friday given by conservative scholar and former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy, who argues that Bachmann and four other Republicans in Congress “actually understated the case” against Clinton aide Huma Abedin.

The accusation represents a significant escalation of Bachmann’s original allegations tying Abedin to the Muslim Brotherhood. McCarthy’s speech was followed by a “Bachmann Bulletin” redistributing a recent Star Tribune opinion piece she wrote describing her concerns about radical Islam.

McCarthy’s speech, however, represents the most detailed public account that has been provided by any of Bachmann’s supporters so far to substantiate her accusation against Abedin.

The State Department did not immediately comment, though earlier a spokesman called Bachmann’s allegations “vicious and disgusting lies.”

Abedin, according to the McCarthy speech, “had a very lengthy affiliation with an institute founded by a top figure at the nexus between Saudi terror funding, Brotherhood ideology, and al-Qaida jihad against the United States.”

McCarthy gave the speech at the National Press Club Wednesday at the invitation of the Center for Security Policy, the organization cited by Bachmann in June when she requested an investigation of Abedin and other top government officials.

Bachmann’s request met with a firestorm of criticism from Democrats as well as top Republicans.

McCarthy’s allegations dwarf those laid out by Bachmann, who described Abedin as an “example” of her concerns about Muslim Brotherhood “influence operations” in the federal government.

Bachmann’s congressional critics, notably Minnesota Democrat Keith Ellison, have termed the allegations against Abedin “guilt by association.” Bachmann also has accused Ellison of Muslim Brotherhood associations, which he denies.

Asked for evidence of Abedin’s influence over Clinton — one of the concerns cited by Bachmann — McCarthy replied that Abedin “managed to get Mrs. Clinton to appear at a college that her mother founded in Egypt.”

Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank, who questioned McCarthy after the speech, noted that George W. Bush adviser Karen Hughes also spoke there.

“If Abedin is in fact a Muslim Brotherhood plant spreading Shariah law in the United States,” Milbank wrote later, “she’s using unorthodox methods: posing provocatively for a Vogue spread, then marrying and having the child of a Jewish congressman (former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner) who sent out a photo of his genitals on Twitter. As Clinton’s personal aide, helping her boss with suits and handbags and logistics, she has not been in an ideal position to advance the alleged cause.”

In his speech, McCarthy acknowledged that Abedin is “not a policymaker.”

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3 thoughts on “Bachmann message alleges State Department aide’s ties to al-Qaida

  1. What the Heck is wrong with you. Is this the way your Mother and Father raised you to talk or treat a good hard working woman, wife and mother? No wonder this country is in the shape it is in. enouff said, your just sad

  2. Michele Bachmann says, “Blergh baaah I’m still relevant!! Bwhaaah moo Al-Queida! Boogity boo TERRAHISM! Wargh Wahh tea party!”

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