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Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Video: Wolf Blitzer gushes over Huma Abedin with Newt

CNN's Wolf Blitzer, during an interview with Newt Gingrich, gushed over Hillary Clinton's Deputy Chief of Staff Huma Abedin, saying that he knows her and that she's a "wonderful, wonderful person". Blitzer then almost seemed like he was going out of his way to convince himself, saying "she is not part of a Muslim Brotherhood conspiracy".

Via POLITICO:



**UPDATE** Here is a longer clip of the exchange between Blitzer and Gingrich. It's definitely worth the watch. More commentary at Shoebat:

Video: National Review's Andrew McCarthy hold Huma Abedin Press Conference

It's safe to say that former 'Blind Sheikh' prosecutor Andrew McCarthy is more than just a little alarmed about Huma Abedin's access to State secrets as Hillary Clinton's closest advisor. He explains the origins of the term 'Islamophobia' (Muslim Brotherhood) and points to Abedin's connections to al-Qaeda financier Abdullah Omar Nasseef.

Watch it all if you can but fast forward to the 29 minute mark if pressed. McCarthy actually says that Reps. Bachmann, Gohmert, Franks, Westmoreland, and Rooney have "understated" their case. McCarthy goes into great detail about Huma's involvement with the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA) and Nasseef's role in other Brotherhood groups.

CLICK HERE TO WATCH

The question that hangs in the air is:

Why did the Bush administration refuse to go after Abdullah Omar Nasseef?

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