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Has Pam Geller's obsessive hate proven too much for Newsmax?

February 25, 2010 8:54 pm ET by Terry Krepel

Earlier this week, Media Matters' Christine Schwen detailed the virulent Muslim-bashing at CPAC's "Jihad: The Political Third Rail" event, co-hosted by Pamela Geller and featuring one speaker's assertion that "[r]ape is also a part of" Muslims' efforts to convert non-Muslims in Europe and that and that "[d]emocracy is being deliberately removed" from the European Union by "incorporating Muslim countries of North Africa and the Middle East in the European Union." (Not to mention Geller's own charming description of Umar Abdulmutallab as "the Christmas balls bomber.")

It's worth mentioning that Geller has been a columnist at Newsmax for the past several months, where she regularly spewed her anti-Muslim and anti-Obama venom. Newsmax, you may recall, has had some issues in recent months with columnists going a bit over the top -- advocating a military coup against Obama, calling for a allegedly figurative "tenting" of the White House to kill the "varmints" inside, etc. -- prompting some hasty column deletions.

We were going to ask if Geller's CPAC hate-fest was acceptable to Newsmax, but it seems that question has already been answered. The latest Geller column in the Newsmax archive is from February 10 -- which means it removed a February 16 column in which Geller smeared Obama as a "weakling," "jihad-enabling," and, finally, "President L-dopa" because "Obama is to American people what L-Dopa was to Oliver Sacks' patients." (Here's the Newsmax column in Google cache, and here's a version of it at Big Government, which apparently has no problem with Geller's vicious insults.)

Anyone familiar with Geller's long record of inflammatory comments could have seen this outcome as inevitable. The question is why Newsmax believed that such hatred deserved to be enshrined in a column on its website in the first place.

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    • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (February 25, 2010 9:09 pm ET)
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      I'm more surprised by the thought that anyone would think Newsmax has standards.
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    • Author by thaneb (February 25, 2010 9:10 pm ET)
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      Checked out that site a couple of times. On the basis of the comments there, this sort of thing would seem to appeal to its readership. But that was awhile ago. Have they changed?
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      • Author by mustardman (February 25, 2010 9:52 pm ET)
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        lol....of course not!
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        • Author by ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© (February 25, 2010 10:00 pm ET)
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          Peak wingnut is similar to cold fusion: so far, they're nothing but dreams.

          Each seeming peak of wingnuttitude leads to a view of an even higher peak, which is reached weeks or even days later.
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          • Author by bilbo_dies (February 26, 2010 9:37 am ET)
               
            We could only hope that there could be a Peak wingnut. Unfortunately, any peak we reach, in wingnuttery, is just a local peak. Given time they will rise(?) to even higher levels of wingnutterism.

            Personally, I think it is just an example that we haven't really risen very far above our origins.

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    • Author by colinlaney007862 (February 26, 2010 9:30 am ET)
         
      Geller is still a regular at Human Events. These days she is claiming that Grover Norquist is a stealth jihadi.
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