The Muslim Brotherhood puts Jon Stewart‘s segment on the Quran burning pastor on its English-language website, which actually includes a couple of race Philip Roth-related jokes about “ejaculating into lunch meat”:

I’m looking forward to the panicked National Review posts explaining how this proves Andy McCarthy‘s theory of a “Grand Jihad” being waged by radical Islamists and the left against America. But the truth is that, as far as it goes, it’s probably a net gain for American foreign-policy interests that the Brotherhood is showing its members that the Quran-burning pastor isn’t actually representative of most American views.

Also it would be pretty awesome if sales of Portnoy’s Complaint suddenly spiked among Brotherhood members.

Adam Serwer is a writing fellow at The American Prospect and a graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. He also blogs at Jack and Jill Politics and has written for The Village Voice, The Washington Post, The Root, and the Daily News. Follow @adamserwer