Norway Shooter: Hate Group Head Pamela Geller Scrubbing Prior Evidence?
Scrubbing Atlas Shrugs?
Pamela Geller, head of the certified hate group Stop Islamization of America, runs an anti-Islam Tea Party site called Atlas Shrugs. Apparently, Geller stands accused of scrubbing Atlas Shrugs. Specifically, according to former conservative blogger turned reasonable person, Little Green Footballs (LGF) founder Charles Johnson, Geller posted an “Email From Norway” in 2007 that Johnson says “sounds a lot like the Oslo terrorist, Anders Behring Breivik,” and now seems to be removing evidence that she knew of its of its violent rhetoric.
On July 22, Anders Behring Breivik murdered 77 people. News came quickly, when Anders Behring Breivik confessed hours after the bombing and shooting, that Anders Behring Breivik was a radical right-wing Christian extremist.
After folks like Geller, and the also radical right wing extremist, Michelle Malkin, all rushed to judgment, saying of course the Norway terrorist was a Muslim, Geller, like the rest of the right wing, trying to deny the truth about  Breivik, posted this crazy piece: “Who Added “Christian” and “Conservative” to Norway Shooter’s Facebook Page Yesterday?”
Right…
Oh, and Johnson, within hours of the shooting, posted this: “Breaking: Oslo Terrorist ‘Tied to Right Wing Extremism’ – Update: A Pamela Geller Fan.”
For more, by the way, look at this.
In, “Pamela Geller Edits Post to Conceal Violent Rhetoric in ‘Email from Norway’,” Johnson posts screenshots of Geller’s site, including Google cache images, showing “Pamela Geller’s guilty conscience,” “because as a matter of fact, she edited her post very recently to take out the most incriminating line.”
The “line Geller edited out” is:
We are stockpiling and caching weapons, ammunition and equipment. This is going to happen fast.
Johnson ends with, “Obviously, Pamela Geller is going through her archives and scrubbing any violent rhetoric related to Norway, and equally obviously, she’s doing it to cover her tracks.”
Back in March,The New Civil Rights Movement wrote that anti-​union, anti-​left and anti-​Islam blogger Pamela Geller, and John Stemberger of the Florida Family Policy Council were reportedly facing a $10 million defamation lawsuit. Geller is now wearing proudly a self-​described “badge of honor†–the designation of her organization, Stop Islamization of America, as a hate group, thanks to the good folks at the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC).
The lawsuit against Geller and Stemberger had motivated Stemberger to join forces with none other than GOP presidential candidate, the twice divorced, three-​time married serial adulterer and anti-​gay politician (and Pope film maker!) Newt Gingrich, along with Southern Baptist ordained minister and liar-​about-​anything-​about-​Obama, the devoutly anti-​gay (now former) GOP presidential aspirant Mike Huckabee. If that isn’t enough theocracy for you, joining them was the intensely homophobic gay-​bubble fearing GOP presidential candidate Michele Bachmann.
All roads lead to…
(Note: an earlier version of this post incorrectly referred to Geller’s site as “Atlas Shrugged.” The correct name is “Atlas Shrugs.” Thanks to reader jwbales for point out our error.)
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