No reason to fear Muslim terrorists because there ain’t no such thing, President Obama said this morning when he duck-walked into a mosque – naturally – the Islamic Society of Baltimore’s home, for a reunion with 200 of his Islamic brothers.
He did not use the phrases identified above. Never has. Out of loyalty.
He was thereby maintaining a sacred cow vow he pledged to his imam when he entered the White House in November 2008 as semi-president immediately after the election.
Standing before “my people,” as he regards Muslims, the most condemnatory, hateful and curse-prone president since LBJ swung a baseball bat at Republican presidential candidates, his daily addiction.
Gargling on naughty words that flowed into his closed mind, Mr. Obama told his Muslim brethren – as if they needed encouragement – they should reject “inexcusable political rhetoric” emanating from his nasty ol’ Republican enemies.
Gimlet-eyed, he joyfully recalled the admirable role good ol’ Islam has played in the good ol’ world the last 1400 years, killing only the non-believers who needed to die. Nah, he didn’t say the last part.
Instead of expressing his typically faux regret for victims of Muslim terrorism, Mr. Obama slyly slipped in through a different rhetorical door.
It’s you, baby, I feel sorry for, he said.
“I know that in Muslim communities across our country, this is a time of concern and, frankly, some fear,” said Mr. Obama.
“Let me say it as clearly as I can, as president of the United States, you fit in here.
“You’re not Muslim or American. You’re Muslim and American. Don’t grow cynical.”
King Fahad Mosque recently published the following:
‘King Fahad Mosque to like to thank our community and neighbors for the support and love we have received from you all! We have received many letters and gifts from you expressing your solidarity with us during this recent wave of Islamophobia. We can not express our thanks enough to show our appreciation in standing with us during these trying times. One letter that touched us deeply was written by Salma, a hispanic non-muslim girl, and we were driven to tears reading it. As to Salma, look forward to hearing from us soon!’
Once again proving that a 7th grade girl has way more sense, compassion and understanding than Ari Noonan. Ari your turgid hate speech is boring and makes you look like a fanatic.