NY Times Con Job: “DAISY KHAN had never seen so many Jews in her life.”

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The New York Times has a cover story in the, get this, "Fashion and Style" section on Daisy (nee Farhat) Khan. Anne Barnard contributed to Michael Grynbaum's silly puff piece. You will recall that Barnard was a writer on the Times Geller hit piece here. Do check the difference in tone covering the Con and the Geller.

Daisy Khan, an Eloquent Face of Islam Fashion and Style Section (if she is fashion, I am the Pope).

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Pamela Geller, Outraged, and Outrageous Metro Section.

The language of morality is in such grave disorder that Khan is fawned over. Her achievement — a proposal to erect a 15-story mega-mosque in a building destroyed by the Muslim terror attacks of 911 that slaughterred thousands of Americans in the name of jihad.

I, on the other hand, "wage a form of holy war through Atlas Shrugs, a Web site that attacks Islam" with "venomous rhetoric," according to the Times. My crime? I oppose the Ground Zero mosque. 

The New Tork Times con job on Khan begins with this: (hat tip Rajan)

DAISY KHAN had never seen so many Jews in her life.

The year was 1974, and Ms. Khan, an awkward, artistic 16-year-old who had just emigrated from India to the suburban Long Island enclave of Jericho, N.Y., was attending her first day of school in America.

It was not going well.

Her fellow students giggled at the newcomer with the dark skin, exotic accent and unfamiliar religion. Few Muslims, it seemed, had ever attended the mostly Jewish Jericho High School. When a teacher asked her to stand and introduce herself, the questions came fast: Did she ride a camel? Did she ride an elephant?

I kid you not. Daisy nee Farhat had never seen so many Jews in her life. Perhaps because she grew up in Kashmir. How many Jews are there in Kashmir? Muslims have no "tolerance" for Jews in Kashmir.

The Times kicks off by implying that the Jews were victimizing poor Farhat. The Times never addresses or mentions that Islam is the most antisemitic, genocidal ideology in the world. The Jews have suffered unspeakable barbarity and cruelty and humiliation at the hands of Muslim rulers, but The New York Times, instead, publishes, this antisemitic crap.

Wait. It gets better. The whole thing is such saccharine sweet propaganda — you almost feel embarassed for the reporters, so supine are they.

It is a role she now inhabits on a far larger scale. Since the summer, Ms. Khan, a former architectural designer, has emerged as an eloquent and indefatigable public face of the maelstrom surrounding Park51, the Islamic community center and mosque that she and her husband, Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, are trying to build two blocks north of ground zero.

Daisy — "eloquent and indefatigable." Geller — "outraged and venomous."

You'll notice that the Times never mentions the actual name of the project, Cordoba, or that the Cordoba Initiaitive  was rebranded Park51 when the public got wise to what Cordoba actually meant — Islamic conquest over the West.

A modern Muslim who prefers high fashion to the hijab, Ms. Khan has become a lightning rod for the anger of right-wing bloggers and commentators who consider the Islamic center an affront to the victims of Sept. 11, or worse.

Aw. She is cast as and plays the victim throughout the whole interview, which is jawdropping. Could the media be any more fawning, flattering and silly when covering the Khan?

But as the project became daily grist for news talk shows and a flash point in the midterm elections, Ms. Khan has transformed herself from an obscure leader in the nonprofit world into a fierce spokeswoman, passionately defending the project and, inevitably, finding herself cast as the voice of moderate Islam.

What is moderate about a 15-story Ground Zero mega mosque (with crashing Jewish stars, crosses and pentagons on its exterior)? And note, she is "fierce" "passionate!" Geller is, once again, "outraged and venomous."

She gained a reputation as a bridge builder. In January 2002, the group held an exhibition of works by Muslim artists to commemorate Sept. 11. A “bread-fest” in 2003 at St. Bartholomew’s Church on Park Avenue brought together dozens of Christian, Jewish and Muslim leaders. A 2006 conference in Copenhagen culminated in a face-to-face meeting between conservative Muslim leaders and Flemming Rose, the Danish newspaper editor who published the cartoons depicting Muhammad that set off a worldwide controversy.

[…]

The couple’s reputation grew. Ms. Khan quit her corporate job to focus on nonprofit work, and the couple appeared more frequently on television specials about a new brand of moderate Islam. Ms. Khan was asked to join an advisory panel on education for the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.

Look who is on the panel for the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.

But she and her husband did not anticipate the enormous controversy that would ensue, she said. Or the personal stress.

No controversy? Did they think Americans would lie down for this? As for Rauf, he is always hiding behind her skirts. No mention that Daisy nee Farhat is his third wife (or if he has actually divorced the other two). Nor did Barnard ask Daisy nee Farhat about her "polygamy initiatives." Where's the journalism?

The proposal has brought death threats; these days, she barely sees her husband and has had trouble sleeping. “There are some days I am afraid to turn on the TV,” she said.

But, but but the Times was just extolling Khan as "she parries with news anchors like Christiane Amanpour, on the ABC News program 'This Week.'” The media snow job couldn't be more of a blizzard of love — but Daisy nee Farhat is losing sleep. Hey Daze, drop the mosque and watch the outpouring of love from the infidels. But it's not the infidels whose love she seeks.

As for death threats, chew on this, whiner.

Joyce Dubensky, who has worked with the couple as head of the Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, said that Ms. Khan was “visibly shaken” when she saw her at a function earlier this year.

Visibly shaken. What asshattery. Always they use the Jew for the beard (for cover).

“She said, ‘Joyce, I can’t believe what they’re saying, and that they’re coming after us,’ ” Ms. Dubensky recalled. “ ‘If we can’t build an interfaith community center, who can?’ ”

She can't believe "they're coming after us."

Anyone can build an "interfaith" community center, but not a mega-mosque at Ground Zero. You'll notice "interfaith" goes only one way. Dawah (proselytizing) or supremacist scolding.

Asked about the recent stress, Ms. Khan, a loquacious speaker, paused and stared into the distance. Then her smile and upbeat tone returned. “I believe this affliction, even though it has taken a personal toll on us, is going to result in something better for all of us.”

Affliction. Pathetic. Daisy Khan should get the Pamela Geller treatment for one day. That's a lesson she sorely needs.

Stop whining, bridge builder. And shame on the NY Times.

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juniper
juniper
13 years ago

Ugly, bitter, envious, full of hate, NOT artistic one bit, is Daisy nee Farhat Khan! BTW, did she steal that name from F Scott Fitzgerald? I hope she shares the same ending!

toliveonthewind
toliveonthewind
13 years ago

She’s some “face” of fashion, more like islamic fascism. She is fooling no one. Who cares if she sees her weasel Feisal husband. Who cares? She wants to bring sharia to our country and we don’t like it, so she’s upset…I don’t care. JUNIPER: I was thinking the same thing about her name..Daisy…It shows you that just because they live here, they never give up their plans to take over. Interfaith is a dhimmi word for: You will submit, we will taquiaa you into it. She makes me sick. And how can you have an “eloquent” face? She’s no raving beauty. Just raving.

lilredbird
lilredbird
13 years ago

Actually, “Daisy” in GREAT GATSBY wound up sailing off into the sunset with her creep husband while poor Gatsby wound up
GREAT GATSBY SPOILER WARNING…
dead.
Daisy and that husband of hers were careless, manipulative, privileged people who used others to get what they wanted. Sounds like Daisy Farhat and Feisal Rauf to me.

lilredbird
lilredbird
13 years ago

“Daisy Khan had never seen so many Jews in her life.” ??!!!?
Hey. Daiser. I was Protestant and went to a “mostly Jewish” Massachusetts High School (and grammar, and junior high) and wound up president of a club called the Kuffara Harbi Girls when I was 12. AND we won the booth prize at the Purim carnival.
GET. WITH. THE. PROGRAM. YOU. WHINING. MUSLIMA. BITCH.
And yeah, we’re “coming after” you. Just wait till 9/11/11 when it’s not only you but that howling mob of savages trying to hold the Durban hate-fest in New York. Make travel plans, you and Feisal are NOT going to like this.
She was probably “visibly shaken” because the higher-up-hoo-hahs in the Jihad world had told her it would not go well for her and Feisal if they blew this Ground Zero Trimphal Rabat gig.
Our little newstand in my town is closing this month after 50 years. Yeah, part of it is the internet, but another part is that the press has turned into one big Dhimmis R Us mouthpiece and a lot of us aren’t buying it anymore.

elvis
elvis
13 years ago

She had never seen so many Jews.
The muslims find it impossible to hide their true feelings. Sooner or later that shiz always rises to the top.

xavier 823
xavier 823
13 years ago

It would great to see the Times go bankrupt.

Dagny Taggart
Dagny Taggart
13 years ago

The Sulzberger clan defines self-loathing Jews.

Laura L
Laura L
13 years ago

Yet more proof that the NYT is nothing more than an shilling for enemies of freedom, the islamic supremacists waging war anti-American, anti-Semitic ragsheetr on America, Israel and the west.

Richard 2
Richard 2
13 years ago

The Times is trying to be the big lie propaganda machine the left has known and loved for so long, the problem is the new media is getting the truth out, in a few years reporters are going to start lying about ever working for the Times.

knightemplar2
knightemplar2
13 years ago

A funny Mohammedan story about the Jews. (video)
http://crossmuslims.blogspot.com/2010/06/monkey-men-les-hommes-singes.html

Bobby
Bobby
13 years ago

Or another analogy. . .anybody else reminded of “The Borg?”

www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawluZ9A7zcYLL79sY9jFOi77DKxISIap588
www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawluZ9A7zcYLL79sY9jFOi77DKxISIap588
13 years ago

Pardin me, but, I think I’m gonna puke…

tfb
tfb
13 years ago

without sharia, islam has no teeth

Auntie Izlam
Auntie Izlam
13 years ago

Daisy Con ” Eloquent Face of Islam”????….NYT, thanks, that was absolutely vomit inducing.

tfb
tfb
13 years ago

It’s right up there to when they said Michelle Obama is this generation’s Jackie Kennedy. They must think we’re as blind as Ray Charles and smoke more rock than DMX.

gcm
gcm
13 years ago

Islam has no eloquence.
It forbids freedom of speech, freedom of worship, and freedom of movement.
It is anti-individualistic– certainly not artistic.
Ms. Khan is not a picture of modernity.
And above all, she is an anti-Semite, with a hatred as profound as any SS whore.

gcm
gcm
13 years ago

The NYT is behind the ball on multiculturalism.
They really believe that this ideology still has some resonance.
It’s dead.
It’s gone.
There’s no future for multiculturalism or cultural relativism.
People have decided that they have a natural right to claim their cultural perspectives and use them.
This is no crime.
And if anything, it will preserve diversity.

AuntieMadder
AuntieMadder
13 years ago

Hey, Daisy. How ’bout just dropping the whole Ground Zero Victory Rabat idea. Then a whole bunch of us will sleep better at night.
(For crying out loud! How stupid does one have to be to keep pushing their plans for a “bridge-building outreach center” when they see that even in its very, very early planning stages it is nothing but divisive?)

MARTEL
MARTEL
13 years ago

Did you say “fart-hat”? Good one! Daisy Fart-hat.

MARTEL
MARTEL
13 years ago

Yep. Multiculturism means THEIR culture NOT ours.

Laura L
Laura L
13 years ago

My comment got messed up. Here’s what it was supposed to say:
Yet more proof that the NYT is nothing more than an anti-American, anti-Semitic ragsheet shilling for enemies of freedom, the islamic supremacists waging war against America, Israel and the west.

MARTEL
MARTEL
13 years ago

Did you see the picture of the ZERO’S covering their “heart” with their LEFT hands? The new Jackie Kennedy huh? Yeah, right. The only similarity is that they both have a pretty small chest. but, my GOD, the size of the huge ass on that zero chick! UNBELIEVABLE! I remember Jackie Kennedy and you’re no Jackie Kennedy.

sheik yer'mami
sheik yer'mami
13 years ago

Daisy and the bridges build of da’awa slime.
The NY slimes is aiding and abetting the Islamization of America. This article is proof!

Telly
Telly
13 years ago

Learning from Daisy, by her prophet-like wisdom and pure goodness, all of the children overcame their differences joining together to fight poverty and promoting peace in the world. The Jewish kids converted it Islam and it was glorious. In the final Daisy then gets a make-over and goes to the prom with the cutest boy in school.
They all lived happily ever (besides the evil Rabbis who had to be kill in scenes 5, 6 and 7 in order to make the story more pleasing to Islam).
the end

TomO
TomO
13 years ago

Daisy Con Eloquent Face of Islam
Really………
The true face of Islam Reviled
http://nowthebeast.com/faceofislam.html

I_Slam_Islam
I_Slam_Islam
13 years ago

One marvels that the authors of this bit of journalistic fluff were able to pry their lips off Ms. Con’s ass long enough to write it, unless of course someone else wrote it as a press release and paid the Times to print it.
Walter Duranty would be glad to know the the Times hasn’t changed since he was wined and dined by Stalin.
“Always they use the Jew for the beard (for cover).”???
I bet if she didn’t shave she wouldn’t need a Jew, she could grow her own beard.
She looks like a homeless rag-picker without a shopping cart.

Elijah
Elijah
13 years ago

Could not agree with you more! I’m just glad that I don’t live in New York. I would be locked away for inciting a riot over the proposed Islamic Shrine. The sadness is, the Shrine will probably be built because of political pressure from the locals and POTUS and his backers. Americans still hold to many of the Puritanical beliefs. Just think what the outcome would have been if the Jews had stood up and fought in WWII…

Aysha Besher
Aysha Besher
13 years ago

I gave up writing to NYT concerning the pro-Islam stand they took.Every article about Turkey was biased, leaning towards the sharia-loving government leaders, calling us secularists “elites” and turning our fight against sharia into a simple inability to face losing the control of the country. Their reporter was a woman,Sabrina Tavernise, but she was completely unaware of the situation the women were to be in if the sharia promoters won. She was later sent to Afghanistan… maybe she saw what would happen under sharia…maybe she just doesn’t care. They never answered me, Sabrina Tavernise, now writing from Iraq, never answered either. NYT is a pro-Islam newspaper and to this day I can’t understand why…

Grimcargo
Grimcargo
13 years ago

Daisy never saw so many jews…well Daisy we never saw so many muslims until President Urkle got elected.
But there is something you need to keep in mind. For every one of those jews you see. There are ten times more supporters of those jews. I am a feared that will be your hardest realization when push comes to shove.
Another thing Daisy. When in Rome do as the romans do…that means you and all your muslim brotherhood. If you don’t, there will be a need for you to return to the place that makes you the most happy.

Madeleine
Madeleine
13 years ago

Exotic accent? Most beautiful sound on earth? I don’t find anything about the Muslim
culture attractive. What was the point of that interview? I didn’t get it. What does
attending Jericho High School have to do with anything? There are loads of kids who have
to move, or change schools, make adjustments, but is it worthy of writing about to
the point that it puts a negative spin on the students from Jericho High School?
I moved to Maine when I was16 and the students there thought because I was from
New York I was gangsta and dark,they made fun of my New Yok accent all the time
and asked me stupid ignornat questions. If I was being interviewed, those experiences
would never be a part of my story because I was just a kid, so who cares?
There are so many towns on Long Island considered
jewish populated therefore this is not news worthy at all!
It doesn’t tie into the story, it sounds like jew bashing to me.
If you have to bash a jew in order to explain your reason for spreading
the word about your Islamic faith, you have a particular agenda lady, and it’s
not welcome here in the USA. I don’t care how many ass kissers you have
met and have welcomed you with open arms, this story alone puts the whole
anti jewish platform into focus for me.

Madeleine
Madeleine
13 years ago

By the way Daisy…um…you’re still awkward!

True Patriot
True Patriot
13 years ago

Daisy Kahn is liberalism at work. She once again exposes the mind of a liberal whackjob & has certainly picked on the wrong group to do so. She is not match for the America loving Patriots on this site.
Her time at the Times would be better spent using her limited skills to clean windows, or better
still the toilets.

Madeleine
Madeleine
13 years ago

When and where was this picture taken? I tell ya…Americans who voted for this person to be our President…WHAT THE HELL WERE YOU THINKING????? I just gotta know. It didn’t take much for me to know that this person was NOT to be trusted. I’m so pissed…so pissed…every day looking at this mockery of our highest office of this land…spending our tax dollars for junkets which will provide us with more junk to deal with…it’s really an Obamanation!

Rick Santino
Rick Santino
13 years ago

So basically, a woman from a country with very few Jews comes to America and mentions the wealth of Jews here, and you people have a problem with this? Honestly, most of you people are pretty fucked up in the head. It’s not surprising to see that you’re as mentally disturbed as Pamela Geller, who’s already a very angry, petty and sad excuse for a human being.
Since most of you apparently don’t have a life (or even real jobs), perhaps you can use this time to look up Sufism and see how it’s historically influenced Judaism before engaging in more bigoted Islamophobic rhetoric. But I won’t be holding my breath to see you real-life trolls attempt to educate yourselves.

Frank
Frank
13 years ago

“Affliction. Pathetic. Daisy Khan should get the Pamela Geller treatment for one day. That’s a lesson she sorely needs.”-Pamela
And the affliction given Pamela is the result of telling the truth re Islam.
Christopher Hitchens recently expressed the thought that Islam poses an existential threat to civilization because of the attempt to silence criticism (political speech) and because of the possibility Muslims may use weapons of mass destruction. He has noted the Jew-hating (in the past) too.
But I think the greatest danger of Islam is the rise of the Security-Surveillance-State everywhere on earth, and sadly, the Police-Security-Surveillance-State is being born even in the Land of Liberty. (Who would have ever thought, say 15 years ago, that airports everywhere on earth would look like Orwell’s 1984?)
It is Islam, its doctrine of abrogation, its Jew-hating, its supremacist delusions, that are bringing Big Brother into being because of its rectal bombers with rectal doctrines.
Once again re the Islamic doctrine of abrogation: Ibn Warraq, page 115,Why I am Not a Muslim: “Now we see how useful and convenient the doctrine of abrogation is in bailing scholars out of difficulties. Of course, it does pose a problem for apologists of Islam, since all the passages preaching tolerance are found in the Meccan, i.e., early suras, and all the passages recommending killing, decapitating, and maiming are Median, i.e., later: “tolerance” has been abrogated by “intolerance.” For example, the famous verse at Sura 9.5, “Slay the idolaters wherever you find them,” is said to have canceled 124 verses that dictate tolerance and patience.”

Rick Santino
Rick Santino
13 years ago

Wow, re-reading only Geller’s comments made me catch this bit of “special” wisdom by her:
“The Times never addresses or mentions that Islam is the most antisemitic, genocidal ideology in the world. The Jews have suffered unspeakable barbarity and cruelty and humiliation at the hands of Muslim rulers, but The New York Times, instead, publishes, this antisemitic crap.”
It’s like I’ve always said: Pam Geller is an Islamophobic moron. Given that this woman has already lied about being Islamophobic before and yet is displaying her bigotry plain as day here, it is obvious that she is a proven liar. “Venomous” doesn’t do this crazy woman justice.

gcm
gcm
13 years ago

Wow. And you actually have the nerve to write that on Geller’s own site.
I hope she removes your posts; they are nothing but ad hominems.
Geller’s stand is based on several basic points.
Points that can be proven in history and in the present day.
Islam is not tolerant.
It is not Western.
If anything, Muslims have vowed to destroy the West that has countered them and prospered where they were impoverished.
Look at the case against Islam. If you want to refute something try to refute that instead of levelling ad hominems at Pamela Geller.

wri7913
wri7913
13 years ago

lol….Islamophobe….LOL!!!
Another clueless lefty trolls the site.

wri7913
wri7913
13 years ago

I can see you have no idea what is written in the Quran. I’m guessing you get all your enlightened info from Huffpoo. Seems you have a lot to learn about Islam and it’s special teachings.
I’m sure the next time we see or hear from you, you will be espousing the virtues of Sharia Law and how all Americans should dump US Constitution in favor of Islamic Sharia Law. Dumba$$

Madeleine
Madeleine
13 years ago

Rick, take a look at the right side of Pamela’s home page. Do you see the
scrolling images of woman who are no longer with us? They represent the honor killings performed in the name of Islam. Yeah they do..and it’s interesting that when
I go onto Daisy Khans website “The Cordoba Initiative”, there are no
scrolling images memoralizing those beautiful Muslim woman born into Islam.
The first thing I would think she and her husband would do is devote
an entire website to the cause against honor killing and the subjugation
of woman in the name of Islam or any religion for that matter,
but beginning with Islam.
Instead they pretend to promote womans equality, but how long
will it take before anything gets done to liberate woman? Years, decades, ever?
The west doesn’t need to go backwards again, in order to go forwards.
History has already paved the course of forward thinking female
liberation in America. We don’t need to go backwards ever again.
So now tell me, where is Daisy’s denouncement of Islam’s evil practices?
How come she and Imam Roof roof aren’t displaying the terrible violence
and torture upon it’s own woman and children?
See, the difference is that Pamala Geller didn’t forget these woman,
they aren’t being left behind, these faces of innocent woman
are always scrolling, haunting us like ghosts so
that we are ever mindful of the horrors brought about by this
evil and vile cult known as Islam which caused their horrifying demise.
How in the hell can you live with yourself when you know that Pamela Geller
has taken on this evil cult bravely and has embraced those who
have been killed in the name of this false religion of peace,who no longer have
a voice, yet you stone her with your evil tongue. How dare you!
I am repsuled by the likes of people like you. Terribly repusled!
We are living in the year 2010, this is a western, civilized, modern society
in which I grew up, in which I am raising a family, in which I sense
deeply and with justified anger, a threat against all that has
been engrained in our American society. Don’t you dare come here Daisy,
Rauf, or anyone else and tell us we need, must, should, make room for
your nevery and out of touch, ancient, backward cult, that we should accomodate
you and your customs. While in American, do as Americans do, and assimilate,
learn the language and shut up and get to the back of the line so you
can earn your respect and rightful place in our nation. That is how it’s done
around here, and learn some manners! Get it?

Madeleine
Madeleine
13 years ago

*nevery* I meant nervy…see also, ballzy..brash, brazen, cocky, audacious, insolent, arrogant,
conceited, egotistical, overbearing, pompous..you get the picture.

Nat's daughter
Nat's daughter
13 years ago

As I’ve said before, there is NOTHING MORE PATHETIC than a “man” without balls! Liberal, louser, trolly “men” are just the worst! Poor,poor girlie Ricky.

gcm
gcm
13 years ago

Quote:
And Noah said, “Lord, leave not one single family of Infidels on the Earth:
For if thou leave them they will beguile thy servants and will beget only sinners, infidels.
end quote.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/qr/071.htm
The infidel is vermin in the eyes of the Muslim.
This is not Pamela Geller.
This is the Quran. And yes, it’s bigotry.

Rhinestone Suderman
Rhinestone Suderman
13 years ago

So, Rick, you’re saying Islam is actually tolerant, peaceable and extremely fond of, and tolerant of, Jews and Christians? That it is not warlike, expansionist or anti-Jewish? (And Christian?)
And your evidence to back this up is. . .?

WAKE UP
WAKE UP
13 years ago

Rick Santino, listen up:
There is NO SUCH THING as Islamophobia.
What there is: the religiously obsessed insanity of 9/11, the ridiculous Salman Rushdie fatwa, the grand guignol over the cartoons, the disgusting murder of Theo Van Gogh, the London bombings, Madrid, the Fort Hood massacre, Times Square…and so on and on, all of it beyond contempt, to any sane person.
What there IS, is growing awareness of Muslim madness and threat to the civilised world.

WAKE UP
WAKE UP
13 years ago

Damn right. At some point (which is becoming increasingly clearly denoted), inaction and self-indulgent chardonnay soliloquising actually become cowardly, treasonable and collaborative with the enemy. Are you listening, Santino?

safti
safti
13 years ago

wouldn’t it…

gcm
gcm
13 years ago

If you read the news, you can dislike Islam for any number of reasons that make perfect sense.
It’s the love of this pretended Abrahamic religion that is irrational.

catarina
catarina
13 years ago

Pamela, the Daisy Khan article in the NYT was puke-worthy.
Was really hoping you wouldn’t see it 🙂
PS You are definitely not the Pope, lol!
-cat

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