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Will Benjamin Netanyahu Address An Anti-Obama Pep Rally?

The Freedom Federation is set to hold Awakening 2012 in Orlando, Florida, next year, and according to the schedule, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is confirmed to address the right-wing rally via video feed(link is external).

The Freedom Federation includes the country’s leading Religious Right groups: Liberty Counsel(link is external), Eagle Forum(link is external), Exodus International(link is external), Family Research Council(link is external), American Family Association(link is external), Concerned Women for America(link is external), WallBuilders(link is external), Vision America(link is external), High Impact Leadership Coalition(link is external), Traditional Values Coalition(link is external), American Values(link is external) and Americans for Prosperity(link is external). The Freedom Federation also includes fringe groups closely associated with the New Apostolic Reformation(link is external), including Cindy Jacobs’ Generals International(link is external), Lou Engle’s The Call(link is external), Rick Joyner’s MorningStar Ministries(link is external) and Che Ahn’s Harvest International Ministries(link is external).

Last year’s Awakening 2011(link is external) at Liberty University’s Thomas Road Baptist Church featured speeches from leading Republicans including Newt Gingrich, Michele Bachmann and Mike Huckabee, as well as talks from far-right extremists like Janet Porter(link is external), Ryan Sorba(link is external), Greg Quinlan(link is external), Matt Barber(link is external), Rick Joyner(link is external), Rick Scarborough(link is external), Judith Reisman(link is external) and Frank Gaffney(link is external), among others.

Confirmed speakers for Awakening 2012 already include Liberty Counsel’s Staver, who said that Obama made the U.S. “one of the world’s immoral leaders(link is external)” for opposing the criminalization of homosexuality; LC’s Barber, who has called President Obama “anti-God(link is external)”; Engle, who used one of his The Call prayer rallies to defend Uganda’s “kill the gays” bill(link is external); Quinlan, the prominent ex-gay leader(link is external); John Stemberger, a Florida anti-gay and anti-Muslim(link is external) activist; and Gaffney, the conspiracy theorist who has claimed that Obama is a secret Muslim(link is external).

If Awakening 2012 is anything like Awakening 2011(link is external), it is set to be a gathering of far-right, anti-Obama extremists. And since it will be held months before the presidential election, the focus on defeating Obama will likely be even stronger.

Does Prime Minister Netanyahu feel comfortable addressing an election-year anti-Obama pep rally that will feature some of the most extreme and unhinged anti-gay, anti-choice, Christian nationalist activists in America?