In a series of respected national polls this summer, great swaths of Republicans — often encompassing the majority — have shown themselves to be deeply worried about the prospect of Muslims gaining power in the U.S. and of President Obama’s perceived connections to the faith. This isn’t a fringy extreme or small but vocal minority. It’s huge portions of the party that just recently was defending its use of the filibuster by pointing out all the Democrats who blocked Civil Rights legislation in the 1960s and pooh-poohed the idea of racial insensitivity among tea partiers. And now, lots and lots of Republicans across the nation are on the leading edge of an anti-Muslim paranoia that some U.S. allies abroad believe will harm American relations with the moderate Muslim world.
This is a companion discussion topic for the original entry at https://talkingpointsmemo.com/?p=121881