Monday, March 14, 2011

Keith Ellison's Theatre of Tears

To say that Congressman Kieth Ellison's (D-MN) sobbing at Rep. Peter King's hearings on Muslim fanaticism (which as you know "doesn't exist") was theatre in all its grandeur is pathetic and desperate to be sure, as was his defense of the Koran on Real Time with Bill Mahr the following night. He tried to use passages that were out of context to defend radical Islam, but even the usually far-left Mahr saw through it. To not even acknowledge the radical and murderous intent of Islamic terrorists can not be seen as anything but condonement.


The left has no problem whatsoever in labeling all Christians pedophiles when (too many) priests are exposed as such, but when radical Islamists actually murder people time and time again to further their cause, apologists like Ellison leave out key passages from the holy book their attempting to defend; leaving no outs for the actual peaceful and law-abiding Muslims of the world that try to defend themselves from false and unfair accusations.


When even people like Mahr see through this charade, it has to speak volumes on the credibility and naivety of people like Ellison.

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