Geller calls SPLC post on Atlas Shrugs a “Goebbels-like propaganda campaign”

Following a Southern Poverty Law Center “Hatewatch” post entitled "White Supremacists Find Common Cause with Pam Geller's Anti-Islam Campaign," Pamela Geller called the post a “Goebbels-like propaganda campaign against me here,” claimed it was similar to a Sun Tzu-like campaign of “misinformation,” and said “I equate the Southern Poverty Law Center coming out for Islamic supremacists with them coming out for nazis [sic].”

Geller also claimed “White supremacists and neo-Nazis actually hate Jews and Israel, and love Islam and jihad.” From Atlas Shrugs:

Actually, I consider Atlas more like “LOVEWATCH! Keeping the world safe for lovers and other strangers.”

More lying from the Islamist tools who whore themselves out to Islamic supremacists and oppressors. The Southern Poverty Law Center has kicked off its Goebbels-like propaganda campaign against me here. I equate the Southern Poverty Law Center coming out for Islamic supremacists with them coming out for nazis. What's the difference, and why doesn't the SPLC even have a category for Islamic jihadi groups? Not one. The greatest threat facing our nation, our people, our world, and they are shilling for them.

Now they are linking me with “White Supremacists” (defamation of character). Their piece is awful. This is an obvious ploy to keep politicians away from our September 11 rally against the Ground Zero mega-mosque and any jihad-related issue. Trust me, the folks at Stormfront, whom I've monitored for years (they were the very first hate site to hit the web back in 1994), can't stand Jews or Israel or me, and it would be obvious to ANYONE that IF there are posts there supporting my work, then this is a manifestation of Sun Tzu's strategy from the Art of War (deliberately planting misinformation from the 'other side'). White supremacists and neo-Nazis actually hate Jews and Israel, and love Islam and jihad. The idea of neo-Nazis who love Israel and hate Islamic jihad is a figment of the left's imagination.