Keith Ellison-Muhammad, Congressman from Minnesota, has really stirred the political anthill with his words last week comparing President George W. Bush to Hitler and at the same time hinting that 9-11 was an inside job. The fact that Ellison-Muhammad is also the first and only Muslim to be elected to Congress coupled with these sorts of attacks will surely come back to haunt him — well, to be honest his poorly chosen words already are, and there’s even a videotape:
I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it. I didn’t want to blog about the President’s speech in a mosque yesterday; it simply makes me too furious. But I couldn’t just let the event go completely without comment.
For the record, I have lost all faith in President George W. Bush. I’ve tried very hard for several years now to believe that the President was just sly, that he really understands the threat and the ’score’, but not after yesterday.
I’ve been hearing quite a bit of foolishness coming out of Europe the past couple of days: all the doom-saying about re-electing George W. Bush; how the oh-so-wise French and British would have elected John Kerry by a landslide if they’d had the chance, etc., etc.
The results of this election have restored my faith in the United States. Though the win may not yet be “official”, I have little doubt that George W. Bush will now serve another term in office, and I feel it was definitely the best choice for these times. Now, hopefully, we can get down to the business of ridding the world of Osama bin Laden and ending this mad threat from the cult of Islam one way or another.