She wrote four articles on breitbart.com's blogs to attack Obama and Muslims for it and falsely accusing Obama of "apologizing to terrorists":
1. Big Peace:
After an angry mob stormed the U.S. embassy in Cairo and tore down the American flag, the embassy apologized for provoking the mob and condemned the free speech back across the Atlantic which hurt the mob's feelings.
The AP says the protesters were largely ultra-conservative Islamists.
Iran's FARS news agency says the film is the work of a group of "extremist" members of the Egyptian Coptic Church in the United States.
Al Ahram online says the film is reportedly being produced by U.S.-based Coptic-Christian Egyptians, including Esmat Zaklama and Morees Sadek, with the support of the Terry Jones Church in the United States.
Jones is the evangelical pastor who stirred controversy last year by threatening to burn a Quran in public.
CNN says the film in question is a Dutch production.
Of course, this is from an administration who endorsed Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's new leading political party who not only fosters an abuse of women, oppression of Coptic Christians, murder of gays for existing, and crucifixion of political opponents and will be welcoming their leader, President Morsi, to Washington D.C. this month.
2. Big Peace:
Egypt's ruling party, the extremist Muslim Brotherhood, blasted the United States after an angry Islamist mob stormed the U.S. embassy's walls and shredded an American flag over alleged offenses in a film that no one can name.
Why hasn't President Obama or the state department demanded that Egypt control its angry mob? It would seem we're the ones owed an apology after they stormed our embassy's walls and tore our flag.
That our administration still treats a religious group like a political party only further exacerbates the problem.
3. Big Peace:
The President spent the somber 11th anniversary of 9/11 with his admin apologizing to Islamists when they disrespectfully desecrated our flag on 9/11, and snubbing Binyamin Netanyahu.
4. Big Peace:
It is so far the only death from mob attacks in Libya and Egypt over Islamist anger at an alleged film in production by Coptic Christians focusing on Islam. The United States spent 9/11 apologizing for hurting Islamists' feelings in Egypt which incited protesters to desecrate our flag and storm the walls of the U.S. embassy.
Afterwards, President Obama rejected a meeting with Binyamin Netanyahu, saying that his schedule was full, the same day he announced another appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman."
Those four articles posted are proof that Loesch will do anything to marginalize Muslims and Obama at all costs.
Loesch did more demonizing of Obama and Muslims on Twitter.
Is anyone surprised, though? this is the party that booed God and Jerusalem and wasn't deterred by it being broadcast on national TV.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
Egypt's ruling party, the MB, endorsed by admin, condemned US, saying we should "do a better job of protecting Islam" wapo.st/Nn0uvQ
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
What continues to exacerbate this problem is that our state dept. continues to treat a religious group, the MB, like a political party.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
Maybe we should stop the $1.5b in aid to Egypt until Egyptians can stop desecrating our flag. @usembassycairo
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
Stop sending $1.5b in aid when Egyptians STOP desecrating our flag AND telling us to "protect Islam" bit.ly/PaBPZT @usembassycairo
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
In fact, stop sending aid altogether. Why the hell are we sending billions to Egypt when we're broke? They thank us with disrespect.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
The @usembassycairo and our state dept. should demand an apology from Egypt's leadership. Control your mob.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
Disrespectful that Egyptians seek to desecrate our flag as we remember our fallen on 9/11. Morsi, control your mob.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
Meanwhile those working in @usembassycairo have to grovel for safety to a ruling party that crucifies its political opponents.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
So today on 9/11 admin apologized to Islamists who attacked our embassy and consulate, snubbed Netanyahu, what else? bit.ly/U6MGE5
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
So the "Islamic flag" used to replace US flag at the embassy looks a lot like the Al Qaeda flag: bit.ly/SCmPJ2 , bit.ly/SCmQNbOf course, Mitt Romney, GOP's nominee for President, used this attack as an excuse to attack Obama.
— Dana Loesch (@DLoesch) September 11, 2012
CNN:
(CNN) - Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Tuesday issued a paper statement sharply critical of President Barack Obama over his handling of violence in the Middle East earlier in the day.
“I'm outraged by the attacks on American diplomatic missions in Libya and Egypt and by the death of an American consulate worker in Benghazi," Romney said in the statement. "It's disgraceful that the Obama Administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions, but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks.”
The US Embassy of Cairo, OTOH, has condemned the attacks on the US Embassy of Egypt:
This morning's condemnation (issued before protest began) still stands. As does our condemnation of unjustified breach of the Embassy
— US Embassy Cairo (@USEmbassyCairo) September 11, 2012
2) Of course we condemn breaches of our compound, we're the ones actually living through this.
— US Embassy Cairo (@USEmbassyCairo) September 11, 2012
3) Sorry, but neither breaches of our compound or angry messages will dissuade us from defending freedom of speech AND criticizing bigotryAnd the US Department of State condemned the attacks on both Libya and Egypt:
— US Embassy Cairo (@USEmbassyCairo) September 11, 2012
#SecClinton: This evening, I called Libyan President Magariaf to coordinate additional support to protect Americans in #Libya.
— StateDept (@StateDept) September 12, 2012
#SecClinton: The U.S. deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. state.gov
— StateDept (@StateDept) September 12, 2012
#SecClinton: Our commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. state.gov
— StateDept (@StateDept) September 12, 2012
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