(What a swell primary this is going to be – Promoted by Colorado Pols)
A Colorado Springs county commissioner, who’s considering entering the Republican primary for U.S. Senate, is again alleging that President Obama backed a national education program, in part, as a way to establish U.S. charter schools linked to a Turkish Islamic cleric.
“One of the reasons that President Obama was actually looking at and amenable and actually kind of agreeable to, if you will, Common Core was, that would be a way to influence and infiltrate and open up charter schools to able to have the Fethullah Gulen charter schools, which were bringing teachers over from Turkey,” said El Paso County Commissioner Peggy Littleton Monday on KLZ 560-AM.
Littleton did not cite her evidence for this, but it reflects what she said at a conservative conference in March, as reported by Scott Keyes of ThinkProgress. It’s not clear what Common Core, which is an education curriculum, has to do with establishing charter schools in the United States.
Followers of the reclusive Gulen, many with Turkish ties, have opened charter schools worldwide over the past decade, including over 100 in the U.S. They focus on math and science, in keeping with Gulen’s notion that devout Muslims should not teach religion but science instead. “Studying physics, mathematics, and chemistry is worshipping God,” he sermonizes, according to a CBS investigation.
CBS discussed allegations that the Gulen schools are exploiting foreign-born teachers and the charter-school system for profit–and that the schools are secretly “promoting an Islamic agenda.”
CBS interviewed a teacher who claimed she was exploited, but CBS couldn’t confirm these accusations regarding Islam, reporting that “we looked into this and Islam is not taught at all.”
But Littleton implies that religious education is taking place at a Colorado charter school, which she allegedly visited, with ties to Gulen.
Littleton: “When I went in, it was apparent to me that the some of the pictures and things had been taken off in the walls. And they practiced, you know, some of the Muslim practices that are taught in the Koran, is what I observed when I was there.”
In March, Littleton told ThinkProgress that these charter schools teach students to “hate Americans.” This may or may not connect with her belief, expressed at a Alliance Defending Freedom Conference in July in Colorado Springs, that churches should prepare to “respond biblically” to disasters like “martial law.” Anyway, when I hear back from Littleton, I’ll ask her about this, too.
Already in the race for the GOP nomination to take on Democrat Michael Bennet are state Sen. Tim Neville, businessman Robert Blaha, El Paso County Commissioner Darryl Glenn, former Aurora city counilman Ryan Frazier, former Parker mayor Greg Lopez, and El Paso County conservative Charles Ehler.
Three Republicans, including Littleton, are considering the race. Talk-radio host Dan Caplis is “very serious” about a run. And Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith is thinking about entering the race.
State Sen. Ray Scott is rumored to be a likely candidate. Sen. Jerry Sonnenberg has stated that two or three other candidates are considering the race.
Arapahoe County DA Charles Brauchler, Rep. Mike Coffman, and State Sen. EllenRoberts considered running for the GOP nomination, but have withdrawn.
Here’s Littleton discussing Obama and education on KLZ Monday:
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This is sheer lunacy on County Commissioner Littleton's part. The Common Core has nothing to do with Islam whether its a cleric from Turkey or any where else. I was involved with adopting the Common Core here in Colorado and it is aimed at basic curriculum and doesn't even mention religion.
I was once a very active Republican but I left the party because of people like Commissioner Littleton. At the moment, I'm looking out my window at a beautiful cloudless blue sky but for Republicans if ironclad ideology says the sky is red, then its red, regardless of the absolute certainty that reality contradicts their belief. No one can successfully run a business, a country, a government or their own family with such foolish thoughts but the Republicans believe a lie is better than the truth. When people who think like that are in charge, very bad and harmful decisions will be made.
Look at that psycho stare in her eyes.
Them's the Bachmans, she got. For sure.