Obama concedes mistake over Muslim outreach meeting

Posted on Thursday, October 09, 2008 10:32 PM ET
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By Jim Popkin, NBC News Senior Investigative Producer

The Obama campaign’s Muslim outreach director participated in a meeting in mid September that was attended by several controversial Muslim activists, NBC News has learned. The Obama campaign now concedes that was a misjudgment, and that its top Muslim staffer would not have attended the meeting if she had known the full participant list beforehand.

“Would a campaign staffer have attended if they were aware of the complete list of attendees? No,” said Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt in an email statement to NBC.

The Muslim outreach meeting
On September 15, newly named Muslim outreach director Minha Husaini spoke to a small group of Muslim leaders and potential Obama supporters at a hotel in Springfield, Virginia, several meeting participants and the campaign said. Two other Obama-affiliated Democratic Party workers joined Husaini and also spoke to the crowd. Some Virginia and Washington, D.C.-based Muslim activists and interested citizens attended, and flyers were passed out from “Arab Americans for Obama” stating Sen. Obama’s goals for achieving peace in the Middle East, protecting the civil liberties of Arab Americans and ending the war in Iraq.

Several participants told NBC News that Husaini and other speakers delivered a standard Obama campaign pitch. “They said, ‘We’re here to get the concerns of Muslim voters and let everyone know that the Obama campaign does want the support of the Muslim community,’ ” recalled one participant, who requested anonymity. The meeting was not advertised and some attendees got text phone messages notifying them that day of the meeting’s location, the participant said.

Nearly a month later, the meeting is drawing controversy--and not because of anything said at the meeting itself.

The attendees
One meeting attendee was Mahdi Bray of the Muslim American Society, several of the participants said. The MAS website describes Bray as an imam and “long time civil and human rights activist.” Bray’s critics say he has a history of defending terrorists. They point to a video of Bray at a rally in 2000, for example, in which he can be seen pumping his fist in the air in support of the terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah. In a 2004 interview, he called the Israeli assassination of a Hamas spiritual leader an “unlawful, cowardly and dangerous act of state-sponsored terrorism.” Bray did not return a call requesting comment.

Also attending the meeting was Nihad Awad, executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. CAIR is a Muslim-American civil rights group that has, as its website states, “consistently and persistently condemned terrorism and the killing of innocent civilians.” Nonetheless, the group has many critics, especially in law-enforcement circles, and is an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing case.

In an interview on Thursday, CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper said that the group has filed a legal brief seeking to have its name removed from the list of unindicted co-conspirators in the federal terror case. “Obviously we see it as politically motivated and a cheap way to stigmatize” CAIR and other Muslim groups, Hooper said.

Hooper said that CAIR has consistently condemned “every act of terrorism” by groups including Hamas and Hezbollah. But he would not answer whether CAIR condemns those designated terrorist groups themselves. “I’ve already answered your questions,” he said, and abruptly ended the interview. Nihad Awad, the executive director, did not return a call seeking comment.

"Political liability"
A second meeting participant speaking on condition on anonymity said he was stunned to learn that Awad and Bray had been invited to an event where Obama representatives would be present. The participant said Awad and Bray are considered politically “radioactive.” He said that some in the Obama group knew ahead of time that top CAIR officials would be in attendance--an allegation the Obama campaign disputes.

“Yes, when I knew they were coming it made me uncomfortable,” the attendee said. “There was some hope it wouldn’t get out” into the media, the attendee added. “There was some concern within the Obama camp that some of these people coming may be a political liability.”

Chicago-based lawyer Mazen Asbahi also attended the meeting. He is the Obama campaign’s former Muslim outreach coordinator, who abruptly resigned in August after the Wall Street Journal and websites that track fundamentalist Islam began questioning Asbahi’s involvement in an Islamic investment fund and various Islamic groups. When reached by NBC News, Asbahi would not comment about the September gathering or his brief stint eight years ago on an investment fund board which also included a fundamentalist imam.

When informed that Asbahi had attended the recent meeting, an Obama spokesman said: “Mazen Asbahi resigned from his role as the campaign’s Muslim American outreach coordinator and was replaced--he is not an employee of the campaign and does not speak on behalf of the campaign.”

The Obama campaign has been delicately trying to court Muslim American voters in key battleground states while simultaneously knocking down Internet rumors that attempt to link the presidential candidate to radical Islam. Sen. Obama is a Christian. 

Obama campaign reaction
The Obama campaign would not allow NBC News to interview its Muslim outreach director, Minha Husaini. It issued a statement explaining that she was not a meeting organizer. “Our campaign has an interfaith outreach organization that is equipping people of faith with the tools they need to educate their friends and family members about Senator Obama’s plans to bring the change we need,” the statement said. “This meeting was not organized by the campaign--our outreach staff attends many meetings in the course of each day, and they accepted an invitation from community leaders to attend.”

Comments

One incident like this where he, maybe, really didn't know who was going to be at the meeting would be perfectly forgivable.  However, as someone before commented there are just too many things Obama "wasn't aware of"  that leads me to believe that he is either lying or HORRIBLY negligent.  In either case he's "not yet ready for prime time" in my opinion.
Just another islamophobic media outlet and its petty mercenaries/journalists trying to spread paranoia and intimidate law abiding American Moslims who just want to vote, i am sick and tired by the Pro Israel and racist lobbies enslaving our political and media institutions, so let me understand, when Moslims meet with a presidential campaign reps they need to all submit to an instant background check so that NBC jim popkins and his ilk would refrain from writing a hatred-laden islamophobic ludicrous bigotted story like the one we just read, what a joke! what a waste of resources!!!
listen up.

i am sick of the GOP and republicans making it sound like there's something wrong with being muslim in this country.  Obama is not muslim, but the way you guys slander him and make it sound as if being muslim is like having the plague is sickening and just exposes you guys as the radical fanatics that you claim Obama to be 'paling' around.

I for one, am looking forward to a tolerant president.  A president that is tolerant and accepting of all faiths.  There are millions of muslim americans in this country, some of which are serving in the armed forces fighting to defend this.  

In your minds, all muslims are terrorists no matter what.    I bet you guys never actually have talked to a muslim before.  you just sit there and let your hate fill your heart like a disease.

You guys criticise Mr. Obama for having ties to 'fanatics' and 'terrorists'.  But i'm willing to bet you if had the chance, a Mccain fanatic is just as fanatic as anybody associated with Mr. Obama.  I bet you that 9 out of ten Mccain supporters are biggots.  You guys sound just as bad, or worse, than anybody Mr. Obama's 'paled' around with.  Maybe Mr. Mccain's decisions should be questioned....after all, he's representing the angry hateful bigots of the country.  

So, the next time you throw the word 'muslim' around and use it in a way to insult Mr. Obama...just remember of the million muslim americans that are living in this country that you are spitting on.  

Muslim americans are your neighbors, they are your fellow americans.  stop dividing this country you dim witts.  
I am Republican and American Muslim and I am proud of it. This my first time in the last 35 years to vote for Democrat. Maccain representative in Northern Virginia apologized to the Muslim community for what has been happening from his side last week because they know that their are 75000 Muslim votes in the area are leaning Obama. Thanks to my Rebublicn friends for alienating the Muslim community not only in Virginia but the 220000 Muslim votes in Clevland,Akron ,Canton, Columbus, and Dayton Cincinnati area.Not only that but the 175000 Muslim votes in Florida I-4 corridor, Miami and Ft lauterdale area. All voted for Bush in 2000. Many thanks to the Jewish friend(above)for defending the Muslim, this is what America all about.Shame on you Bob Popkin ,NBC
People need to set aside their pre-conceived notions and look at the real picture, with a fair and unbiased eye. This country's founders came in pursuit of freedom of RELIGION, among other freedoms.  Even then, the bad came with the good. I agree that we must protect ourselves against terrorists and don't condone living among them as we did during President Bush's term just prior to 9/11.  However, I fail to see how the human race has advanced if we are still condemning those who practice a different religion simply because of a pre-conceived notion; especially, when we have no knowledge of the religion or the people who practice that religion. This article is a feeble attempt to create ties between Obama and terrorists.  
Being muslim isnt illegal. Having an opinion and agreeing with a outraeous idea or philosiphy isnt illegall. We heard alot of the same "He is a dangerous man" before. Back then the dangerous man was a catholic. His name was John F Kennedy. Life is wierd,no matter who you are or what you do you cant always control everything everybody does or thinks.. I am glad this article was written. But I dont think it means much really. Just my opinion...lol
More dirt from radical right wing cult. They are desperated and will do or say anything to cut down Obama,
Too late. Those that are trying to bring down Obama are the sme blood of Nazis. Like Hannity and Limbaugh. United states is the home of many nations and thwre is the right to each individual to favor the one that can best take us out of the mess that the Bush administartion has driven our nation.
The American way of life, economy, jobs, livelihood are all under severe threat, and all these far-right thinking coons can do is look for any flimsy reason to scare the uninformed lot in their camp - to  clutch on to their worn out hate rhetoric and divisive propaganda. Fear, fear, and more fear. Fear worked for the Bushes, twice, and now we are all paying for it. The American people have wizened up, and I am glad to see that the majority will not fall for it this time around!
Come on! Muslims if they are Americans have the right to be heard and should be allowed to participate in our Democracy. I can't believe this reporter framed his headline to make it sound like Obama was there. This is not nearly as bad as McCain hiring Sadam Husseins lobbyist, a known criminal, to work on his transition team.


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