Pamela Geller Unleashes On Mitch Daniels For Accepting American Arab Institute Award

Pamela Geller, the fiery Jewish news commentator and publisher of the Atlas Shrugs blog, has unleashed on Gov. Mitch Daniels for accepting an award from the American Arab Institute. In a blog post entitled, "Mitch Daniels Honored By Notorious Jew-Hating Supremacist Organization AAI," Geller writes:

Mitch Daniels has become the new it boy of the GOP and the race for the Republican presidential nominee in 2012. I, OTOH, am not impressed by this johnny come lately, but have kept my reservations quiet until now.


Once you are "honored" and "awarded" by Islamic supremacists, that should be the kibosh on any candidate. Tim Pawlenty, as Governor of Minnesota, had his Housing Finance Agency set up a Shariah-compliant lending fund. His fumble of Franken's wholesale theft of the election Senate race was bad enough; sharia finance is the death knell for a limpwristed RINO.

Back to Mitch Daniels. The American Arab Institute, co-founded by James Zogby, is presenting their annual award to Mitch Daniels . . .

Governor Daniels is the grandchild of Syrian immigrants. He has been involved with AAI for the past 25 years, and has spoken at a number of events including the 2002 Gibran Awards Gala and our 2001 inauguration party.


Notorious Jew hater James Zogby is the co-founder and President of the Arab Institute. Mitch Daniels has been involved with this notorious anti-Israel Israel organization for 25 years. How repulsive. Zogby is one of the ugliest of supremacist activists. Daniels should get nowhere near the nomination.
Geller has risen to prominence in conservative American politics this past year for the leading role she has taken in blocking the building of a mosque near Ground Zero in New York City. She frequently appears as a commentator on Fox News and is a contributing columnist to Newsmax. She is the author of "The Obama Adminsitration's War On America: The Post-American Presidency."