Friday, December 9, 2005
Robert Spencer has set up the polling for his Dhimmi and Anti-Dhimmi Awards for 2005.
Here are the direct links to the categories and the choices for each:
American Dhimmi of the Year 2005: George W. Bush, Noam Chomsky, Ramsey Clark, John Esposito, Karen Hughes, Condoleeza Rice
Dhimmi Internationale 2005: Kofi Annan, Tony Blair, Prince Charles, Jacques Chirac, George Galloway, Chris Patten
Anti-Dhimmi Internationale 2005: Edouard Ballaman, Bat Ye'or, Oriana Fallaci, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, John Howard, Anders Fogh Rasmussen
American Anti-Dhimmi of the Year 2005: Michael Graham, Thomas Klocek, Mitt Romney, Debbie Schlussel, Tom Tancredo, Andrew Whitehead
Jihad Watch is having a lively debate (catching some flack) for including Bush and Rice as nominees for Dhimmi of the Year. George never gets a break! Given the likes of John Kerry, Mother Sheehan, Ted Kennedy, etc., it seems odd that Bush could be considered the worst American dhimmi in 2005. However, he got nominated in the initial process, and Kerry/Kennedy/Sheehan didn't, so there you have it.
Just curious but why is W on that list?
And what about Bolton for anti-Dhimmi?
I don't think Bush and Rice (probably nominated for being too accomodating -- damned if you do, damned if you don't) have anything to worry about with Chomsky, Clark and Esposito on the list.