Gaffney frequently makes outlandish claims about the purported intentions of “enemies”—both foreign and domestic—which, despite their patent absurdity, help bring him public attention. A case in point was a February 24, 2010 article titled “Can This Possibly Be True? New Obama Missile Defense Logo Includes A Crescent.” In the article, Gaffney claims that the Barack Obama administration’s new logo for the Missile Defense Agency, which features a crescent-type shape, might signify that Obama is preparing to “submit” to Islam.<1>
Commented Josh Marshall of Talking Points Memo, “Frank Gaffney has never been a stranger to the crazy. I remember the first time I saw him was on a panel about ten years ago talking about Chinese plans to take over the Panama Canal. But this one really breaks new ground. Frank has discovered that Obama has used the Pentagon's new logo for national missile defense to send a secret coded message about his plans to submit America to Islam and the rule of Sharia law. To quote the man: ‘Team Obama's anti-anti-missile initiatives are not simply acts of unilateral disarmament of the sort to be expected from an Alinsky acolyte. They seem to fit an increasingly obvious and worrying pattern of official U.S. submission to Islam and the theo-political-legal program the latter's authorities call Shariah.’”
Despite his bizarre views, Gaffney is frequently cited in the press as an "expert" on U.S. foreign policy, appearing regularly on the BBC and other radio and TV broadcasts. He is also a prolific writer, having published in most major media outlets and opinion journals, including the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, The New Republic, Washington Post, New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, Los Angeles Times, National Review, Newsday, and Commentary magazine ...
http://www.rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/Gaffney_FrankFrank Gaffney’s Latest Conspiracy: Herman Cain Actually Met With A ‘Prominent Muslim Brotherhood’ Group
By Scott Keyes on Aug 2, 2011 at 11:31 am
Last week, Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain met with Muslim leaders outside Washington, DC in a laudable attempt to make amends for the Islamophobic positions that had come to characterize his candidacy. Cain had previously declared he will not appoint Muslims in his administration — he later backtracked and said he would only require a special loyalty oath from Muslim appointees — and argued that Americans have the right to ban mosques.
However, not everyone was pleased with the former pizza executive’s recent move.
Last weekend, ThinkProgress spoke with Frank Gaffney, a conservative conspiracy theorist who nevertheless enjoys outsized influence on the right. The Center for Security Policy president had a unique take on the matter: Herman Cain had actually been meeting with the Muslim Brotherhood ...
http://thinkprogress.org/security/2011/08/02/284104/frank-gaffney-herman-cain-muslim-brotherhood/