
Movie theaters across America have recently called to mind former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, a woman whose visionary leadership and fortitude - particularly in the fight against Soviet Communism - earned her the sobriquet "the Iron Lady."
Lady Thatcher's partner in dispatching that toxic ideology to the "ash-heap of history," Ronald Reagan, famously declared in 1961 - at a time when the USSR was still very much a going concern - that "freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." Today, it is threatened by another totalitarian ideology that some have aptly described as "communism with a god": the supremacist Islamic doctrine known as shariah.
Fortunately, it turns out that, as we confront our time's most imminent threat to freedom, we have found America's Iron Lady: Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota. Her Thatcheresque qualities are evident in the fearless and visionary leadership she is providing in opposing shariah's most formidable champions, the Muslim Brotherhood.
In particular, Rep. Bachmann - whose training as a tax attorney has prepared her well for the painstaking business of studying and mastering arcane organizational, financial and other relationships that are at the core of the stealthy subversion the Brotherhood calls "civilization jihad." Her experience raising 28 of her own and foster children has steeled her against the name-calling and worse that have met her efforts to bring those skills to bear to expose and defeat the jihadists, wherever they may be.
Good thing. For, at the moment, Michele Bachmann is not facing mere name-calling but outright character assassination. She has been singled out for special treatment despite the fact that she was one of five Members of Congress (the others being Reps. Louie Gohmert of Texas, Trent Franks of Arizona, Lynn Westmoreland of Georgia and Tom Rooney of Florida) who had the temerity to send five federal Inspectors General formal requests for investigations into Muslim Brotherhood influence operations inside our government - a threat every bit as dangerous as was the communist subversion of a generation ago.
It is, of course, no accident that Mrs. Bachmann is being subjected to such vilification by the Islamists, their allies on the Left and in the establishment media's amen chorus. As a principled, articulate and wildly popular Tea Party and conservative leader, she is a prime target forelectoral defeat by her political foes. These include her fellow Minnesotan, Rep. Keith Ellison, the "first Muslim congressman" who launched the initial attack on our Iron Lady. More on him in a moment.
Regrettably, the Minnesota congresswoman has also been savaged by prominent figures in her own party. Some have been motivated by a desire to exonerate one of the individuals identified in thefive legislators' letter to the State Department's Inspector General: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Deputy Chief of Staff, Huma Abedin. Others seem determined to deflect or at least deny the problem of which she appears to be but one example and a symptom: There are individuals with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood inside or at least influencing the White House, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Departments of Justice, Defense and Homeland Security, as well as Foggy Bottom.
With respect to the former, long-time federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy noted in a brilliant expose posted at National Review Online on July 21, the question is not whether Ms. Abedin has committed a crime but should she have a security clearance? The State Department's own guidelines would appear to deny access to classified information to a person who has, as she does through living and deceased family members, "foreign associations that could create...a heightened risk of foreign exploitation, inducement, manipulation, pressure, or coercion." [(For more on those troubling associations and their implications for U.S. policy, see a new Center for Security Policy report entitled "Ties That Bind? The Views and Agenda of Huma Abedin's Islamist Mother" (http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/p19045.xml).]

Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. is President of the Center for Security Policy and a columnist for the Washington Times.

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