Saturday, October 16, 2010

Maybe it was Presbyterians who attacked the twin towers on 9/11/2001

We read:
"On her HLN show Thursday, Joy Behar explained to viewers why she walked off "The View" during a heated conversation with Bill O'Reilly earlier in the day.

"Today on 'The View,' Bill O'Reilly had a real pinhead moment," she said. "First he said a mosque should not be be built close to Ground Zero here in New York, and then he said this."

A clip rolled of O'Reilly from that afternoon: "Muslims killed us on 9/11."

"Well I was really angry," Behar said explaining her walk-off. "I thought he was saying something that I construe as hate speech, frankly."

Source

Leftists can't stand the truth. My most recent post (15th. Oct.) on GREENIE WATCH will give you an idea of why they love Muslims so much.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Qur'an specifically allows for this type of violence to take place.
"Qur'an 5-51"
I haven't found it in the new testimate tough. Maybe i don't have the proper translation.

Anonymous said...

Is anyone really surprised to see comrade Behar and the former homeless street cretin, (now known as Whoopie) defend the terrorists? Does it really surprise anyone to see these two hard-core Leftists go nuts on national TV simply because they were confronted with factual reality? Apparently, in their bizarro world, it's likely that we were attacked by jews? Christians? Mormons? Hindus?

I'm no fan of Bill O'Buffoon, but the truth is the truth, unless of course you're a Leftist, in which case you can simply ignor it or change it. I was also not surprised to see an audience filled with mindless, Kool-Aid-gulping females who sit there and applaud on demand like so many trained seals, or in many cases, cows.

Anonymous said...

Behar the moron. She cannot handle the truth. She'd be okay with blaming white people or christians with any atrocity though.

Dean said...

To those on the left any factual statement is hate speech. Especially if that speech in some way is positive toward the U.S. and/or negative toward Muslims.

Anonymous said...

"A nation that draws too broad a difference between its scholars and its warriors will have its thinking being done by cowards and its fighting by fools." – Thucydides