Last week a conglomerate of minority interest groups called the Congressional Tri-Caucus — consisting of the Black Caucus, the Hispanic Caucus and the Asian Pacific American Caucus — held a press conference to condemn the Congressional Anti-Terrorism Caucus for holding a press conference to condemn the terrorist front group Council on American-Islamic Relations.
I was surprised to learn something called the “Tri-Caucus” even exists on the Hill. It shows just how far groupism has triumphed over individualism in America.
More to the point, the statement this 87-member group released is riddled with errors.
Namely, it maintains that P. David Gaubatz, my “Muslim Mafia” co-author, “posed as an intern at CAIR.” Uh, Gaubatz is 51 years old. He has gray hair, as his photo on the dustjacket flap of the book clearly shows, and could not have passed for an intern.
It also claims Rep. Sue Myrick, co-founder of the Anti-Terrorism Caucus, wrote the “introduction” to “Muslim Mafia.” Wrong again.
Here’s a little advice to Tri-Caucusers: Read the book. Not CAIR’s talking points. The actual book. You can start with the cover.
You might learn something — paramountly, that you are being used by a Saudi-funded terrorist front.