CNN: “Innocence of Muslims” suddenly a “right-wing” effort

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September 15, 2012

Whatever the actual politics of Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the “fellow” allegedly behind “Innocence of Muslims,” I’ve seen nothing in all the coverage to suggest he’s of the right … until now.

We know he supposedly manufactured meth, or tried to; at one point, he was a federal informant and seemingly  a scam artist – while the director reportedly once made soft porn.

Now, thanks to CNN and Ed Husain of the Council of Foreign Relations, (pictured above) he’s suddenly “right-wing.”

 Despite the firm condemnation by U.S. government officials, some in the Muslim world — especially those raised in regimes in which the government must authorize any film production — cannot accept that a movie like “Innocence of Muslims” can be produced without being sanctioned by Washington, said Council of Foreign Relations scholar Ed Husain.

“Theyre projecting … their experience, their understanding that somehow the U.S. government is responsible for the actions of a right-wing fellow,” said Husain, a senior fellow at the New York think thank.

Yes, in fact, I’m almost certain I met Nakoula once at a Tea Party. Hopefully, the incompetent, Obama-infatuated American media is already busy looking into whether, or not Nakoula ever attended one. Unfortunately, for CNN,  given his background and my own experience, I doubt he’d fit in.

Comments:
  1. joethefatman™ (@joethefatman1) says:

    Beyond insanity.

  2. JohnInMA says:

    Most every news report and broadcast I see refers to the mobs as right-wing also, especially those in Egypt. Perhaps. But right-wing sentiments in Egypt have little to do with the same in the U.S., much less the U.K., Japan, etc.

    But why miss a chance to smear?

  3. Ragspierre says:

    Hi-LARRY-ous, especially in light of the fact that most of the governments are the “socialist” republic of somewhere or other…

    AND Osama has sent out videos that mirror Collectivist and EnviroNazi attacks on conservative ideas!