Sure, that’s the problem.
Turmoil in the Arab world linked to an American-made video denigrating the Prophet Muhammad spread on Thursday to Yemen, where hundreds of protesters attacked the American Embassy, two days after assailants killed four Americans in Libya, including the ambassador, and crowds tried to overrun the embassy compound in Cairo.
Prepare to be shocked-the Times is dancing in perfect harmony with the Obama administration’s deflection about the real problem.
In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton criticized the violent anti-American protests but she also denounced the video in forceful terms. “This video is disgusting and reprehensible,”
In a must watch epic rant on Hannity last night, Michelle Malkin brought the hammer down, as she is wont to do, nailed it:
“Pretext is the word of the day…”






Who had even heard of this movie before the riots? Is this what Muslims do all day? Sit around computers, watching Youtube videos, looking for something to be outraged about?
Obviously they haven’t watched it. You can’t watch that truly silly video and be offended really.
A caller into Rush’s show yesterday made a very perspicacious observation and Rush just ran with it. Obama and the rest of the D-baggers constantly celebrating the death of Osama bin Laden appears more insensitive to muslims feelings than some idiotic video none of them have ever seen. Indeed, the Egyptian protesters went over the compound walls chanting “Obama, Obama, we’re all Osamas” and “Obama, there are a billion of Osamas.” Isn’t that just as plausible as the pretext of Sam Bacile’s magnum opus.
Rumor is that the video itself is a fake (as in manufactured by Muslims in order to spark “outrage”). How silly will they all feel if that’s proven to be the case? http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=284877
– to The Narrative, even if it harms the film makers.