Published in The Geller  Report, February 1, 2017
 
 
DNC boots candidate from  chairmanship race for criticizing Islamic law’s 
discrimination against  gays
 
By _Robert Spencer_ 
(https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/02/dnc-boots-candidate-from-chairmanship-race-for-criticizing-islamic-laws-discrimination-against-g
ays) , February 1, 2017: 
Tolliver should have known from the outset that this  would happen. It has 
long been established that in the hierarchy of politically  correct causes, 
Islam trumps homosexuality. When AFDI ran ads highlighting the  mistreatment 
of gays in Islamic law, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors _issued a  
resolution_ 
(http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-islam-sanfrancisco-idUSBRE92B01E20130312)
  condemning not that mistreatment, but  our ads. Gay 
advocates such as Theresa Sparks and Chris Stedman attacked us for  daring to 
call 
attention to the institutionalized mistreatment of gays under  Islamic law. 
Tolliver said of Ellison: “His being a Muslim is  precisely why DNC voters 
should not vote for him. Muslims discriminate against  gays. Islamic law is 
clear on the subject, and being gay is a direct violation  of it. In some 
Muslim countries, being gay is a crime punishable by  death.” 
That is quite correct. But in response, instead of  challenging Tolliver on 
the facts, which they couldn’t do in any case, the  Democrats rallied 
around Ellison. Said interim Chairwoman Donna Brazile: “The  Democratic Party 
welcomes all Americans from all backgrounds. What we do not  welcome is people 
discriminating against others based on who they are or how  they worship.” 
So noting correctly that Islam discriminates against  and persecutes gays 
is now “discriminating against others based on who they are  or how they 
worship,” at least according to Donna Brazile (and, no doubt, many  other 
enlightened Leftists). And Ellison’s spokesman, Brett Morrow, declared  that it 
was “disappointing that a fellow DNC candidate would fan the flames of  
intolerance.” He didn’t say anything about Sharia states fanning the flames of  
intolerance against gays. 
Morrow added: ““Keith has shown first-hand his  commitment to our gay and 
lesbian brothers and sisters, organizing tirelessly  against the Minnesota 
anti-marriage equality amendment in 2012.” That’s not the  same thing as 
saying that he rejects Islam’s teaching that homosexuals should be  put to 
death. Many Islamic groups supported same-sex marriage solely for  tactical 
reasons: they knew it would open the door to the legalization of  polygamy. 
Meanwhile, it is interesting to note that The Hill,  which is reporting 
here how the DNC has become Sharia-compliant and is  prohibiting criticism of 
Islam, _is itself also  Sharia-compliant_ 
(https://www.jihadwatch.org/2017/01/sharia-at-the-hill-robert-spencer-article-pulled-after-pressure-from-leftist
s-and-islamic-supremacists) . 
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“DNC boots candidate from chairmanship race  for criticizing Ellison’s 
Islamic faith,” by Jonathan Easley, _The Hill_ 
(http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/317248-dnc-boots-candidate-from-chairmans-race-for-criticizing-ellisons
-islamic) , January 31, 2017: 

The Democratic National Committee is kicking a  candidate out of the 
chairmanship race after he told The Hill that Rep. Keith  Ellison (D-Minn.) 
should 
not be the party’s next leader because he is a  Muslim.
 

In a Jan. 5 email to The Hill, Vincent Tolliver, a  former House candidate 
in Arkansas, said that Ellison, the first Muslim  elected to Congress, 
should not be chairman because of Islamic positions on  homosexuality.
 

“His being a Muslim is precisely why DNC voters  should not vote for him,” 
Tolliver wrote. “Muslims discriminate against gays.  Islamic law is clear 
on the subject, and being gay is a direct violation of  it. In some Muslim 
countries, being gay is a crime punishable by  death.”
 

“Clearly, Mr. Ellison is not the person to lead the  DNC or any other 
organization committed to not discriminating based on gender  identity or 
sexual 
orientation,” Tolliver continued. “I’m shocked [the Human  Rights Campaign] 
has been silent on the issue. A vote for Representative  Ellison by any 
member of the DNC would be divisive and unconscionable, not to  mention 
counterproductive to the immediate and necessary steps of rebuilding  the 
Democratic Party.”
 

A spokesperson for Tolliver said he stands by the  statement. 
The Hill did not report on the remarks in early  January because it was 
unclear whether Tolliver would be an active candidate  for chair.
 

However, on Saturday, Tolliver participated in the  DNC-sanctioned 
candidates forum in Houston.
 

The DNC announced on Tuesday that Tolliver would  also be one of 11 
candidates participating in the next forum in Detroit on  Feb. 4. 
But Tolliver is no longer invited to participate in  the event.
 

“The Democratic Party welcomes all Americans from  all backgrounds. What we 
do not welcome is people discriminating against  others based on who they 
are or how they worship,” interim Chairwoman Donna  Brazile said in a 
statement to The Hill. 
“We expect candidates for Chair of the Party to  conduct a respectful 
campaign based on issues. To assure that, we ask all our  Chair candidates to 
pledge ‘to uphold the interests, welfare and success of  the Democratic Party 
of the United States,’ and to participate in the process  ‘in good faith.’ 
Mr. Tolliver’s disgusting comments attacking the religion of  a fellow 
candidate fall far short of that standard. Accordingly, Mr. Tolliver  is no 
longer 
a candidate for DNC Chair.”
 

Ellison’s spokesman, Brett Morrow, responded to  Tolliver’s remarks in an 
email to The Hill: 
“A few days after Donald Trump instituted a racist  and unconstitutional 
Muslim ban, it’s disappointing that a fellow DNC  candidate would fan the 
flames of intolerance,” Morrow said, although Tolliver  made his statement 
weeks 
before President Trump signed his Friday executive  order temporarily 
banning refugees and citizens of seven predominately Muslim  countries from 
entering the United States.
 

“Keith has shown first-hand his commitment to our  gay and lesbian brothers 
and sisters, organizing tirelessly against the  Minnesota anti-marriage 
equality amendment in 2012, which led to a resounding  win for love at the 
ballot box. Trump is taking away health care for millions  of people, 
separating 
families, and alienating our allies. Keith will continue  to focus on 
uniting the Democratic party to fight back against division and  hate, and to 
fight for the core Democratic values of tolerance and  inclusion.”…

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