by R. Cort Kirkwood, The New American:
Already beset by charges of stolen valor and abandoning National Guard troops under his command before deployment to Iraq and the resurrection of a drunk-driving charge, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz faces new allegations that further embarrass Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign for president.
The latest on the hard-left governor: Two reports say he’s bosom buddies with virulent Muslim antisemites, including a character critics say is pro-Hitler.
But that’s not all. Viral video of Minnesota’s 2023 “pride” parade shows a sex pervert in his underwear twerking in front of small children. Walz endorsed the parade. More video depicts Walz’s claim that fourth-graders should be allowed to use the bathroom of the opposite sex.
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Or maybe the new revelations aren’t so embarrassing for Harris and the Democrats. Maybe they don’t care at all. They were undoubtedly familiar with Walz’s radical leftism, and probably picked him because of it.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, on at least five occasions, hosted a Muslim cleric who celebrated Hamas‘s Oct. 7 attack and promoted a film popular among Neo-Nazis.
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Imam, Pro-Hamas Friend
As for Walz’s hate-Israel pals, one is a “Muslim cleric who celebrated Hamas‘s Oct. 7 attack last year on Israel and promoted a film popular among Neo-Nazis that glorifies Adolf Hitler, the Washington Examiner reported.
Walz hosted Asad Zaman, imam of the Muslim American Society of Minnesota, five times at the gubernatorial mansion, apparently unconcerned that Zaman is a pro-terror fanatic.
Zaman “joined other Muslim leaders in May 2023 for a meeting about mosque security with Walz’s gubernatorial office in Minnesota,” the website reported:
Zaman also spoke at a May 2020 event to call for peaceful protests with the governor during the riots in Minnesota sparked after George Floyd’s death. In April 2019, the cleric delivered an invocation before Walz’s state address — just months after Zaman called for an end to a government shutdown at a press conference with Walz in January 2019.
Zaman, moreover, attended a May 2019 event that Walz hosted for Ramadan, social media posts show.
A Bangladeshi, Zaman said he “stands in solidarity with Palestinians against Israeli attacks” after the Hamas terror raid on October 7 that left 1,200 Israelis dead. He also shared a Facebook post from a character called “Yusuf Abdi Abdulle, director of the Islamic Association of North America, declaring that ‘Palestine has the right to defend itself,’” the Examiner reported:
The Biden-Harris administration, Abdulle wrote in the post, was “on the wrong side of history” in “supporting the extremist Zionist regime and its illegal settlements.”
Zaman shared not only Hamas propaganda on Facebook, but also “blog posts on antisemitic websites slamming Jews, and, in one 2015 instance, a link to a piece on a website for a pro-Hitler film called The Greatest Story Never Told,” the website continued.
Walz and Harris are apparently not concerned that the hard-left, pro-Democrat Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has condemned Zaman. “Those who have met with Imam Zaman should clarify that they don’t agree with his toxic views about Jews and the Jewish state,” ADL said.
Muslim American Society & CAIR
Far from disassociating himself from such a toxic personage, Walz even subsidized his organization with tax money. The Examiner reviewed state records and found that Walz’s administration has pumped more than $100,000 into Zaman’s pro-terror MAS, the Muslim American Society.
MAS is a subsidiary of the Muslim Brotherhood, members of which, in turn, founded its propaganda arm, the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Federal prosecutors named CAIR an unindicted co-conspirator in their case against the Holy Land Foundation of Relief and Development. In 2008, the foundation and its leaders were convicted of providing aid to Hamas.
Not surprisingly, Walz is tight as a tick with CAIR, too. As the Washington Free Beacon reported earlier this week, he “appeared at the ‘Challenging Islamophobia’ conference, hosted by CAIR’s Minnesota chapter on March 28, 2019, at Metropolitan State University in St. Paul”:
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