by Daniel Pipes
Keith Ellison and Andre Carson receive considerable attention as the first two Muslims to serve in the U.S. Congress. The novelty of their presence, however, should not obscure the fact that Congress includes other representatives, invariably on the left wing of the Democratic Party, who also carry water for Islamist interests and causes.Not themselves Muslim, their relative obscurity attracts less attention to them and may make them more effective. For example, when the U.S. House voted 390-5 in 2009 in favor of a resolution concerning Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas, Carson voted for the resolution and Ellison voted "present." In contrast, Dennis J. Kucinich, Gwen Moore, Ron Paul, Nick Rahall, and Maxine Waters cast the "no" votes. In addition to those five, their ranks also include Cynthia McKinney, Gregory Meeks, and James Moran.Kucinich (in the middle) meets with ten members of the CAIR staff including Nihad Awad, executive director of the national office.