Now, would that be the moderate ones, who we rarely hear from, but supposedly are against extremist Islamists, or the Islamists themselves? You know, the ones that say that Islam is a religion of peace, and will kill you if you disagree
Democrat Barack Obama said Tuesday that the New Yorker magazine’s satirical cover depicting him and his wife as flag-burning, fist-bumping radicals doesn’t bother him but that it was an insult to Muslim Americans.
“You know, there are wonderful Muslim Americans all across the country who are doing wonderful things,” the presidential candidate told CNN’s Larry King. “And for this to be used as sort of an insult, or to raise suspicions about me, I think is unfortunate. And it’s not what America’s all about.”
Everything is an insult in Liberal World, every jab a personal offense, every joke now causing victimhood. I’ve been saying for years that these folks on the left have no humor, and this does not change my mind, as Obama plays the victim card. It’s no wonder those in the humor business are having trouble finding a joke, much less a punch line.
Say, I wonder if Barry is willing to discuss the disgusting cartoons, paintings, sayings, and caricatures of Bush and Condi?
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Muslim Americans! Geesh – the cover of the New York doesn’t even depict Americans. It depicts true anti-Americans, Barack and Michelle.
Normally I wouldn’t suggest such a thing, but the Obamas have done some odd stuff in this campaign, so… Is it possible Barry was attemptng to stir domestic religious animosity and perhaps violence?
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It looked like the cover was making him look like he was dressed in traditional Kenyan garb, like an actual picture does. The New Yorker went for satire to make fun of Conservatives, and instead created a massive nutroots freakout.
You never know, IR. He is such a neophyte that he may not even consider the consequences of what he says.