America’s own al-Shabaab plant in the US House of Representatives took to MSNBC in a rather unhinged rant about death threats, Congresswomen Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and the Republican Party in general.
As seen in the video below, Somalian-born and bred Ilhan Omar appeared on the MSNBC propeganda-fest “Alex Wagner Tonight” ostensibly to discuss Paul Pelosi waking-up hammered the other morning.
In spite of the topic of conversation supposedly being of the Marxist paradise that is San Francisco, it was hostess Wagner who got the ball rolling, quickly turning focus to how those big, ol’ meanies in the GOP are such a threat to Omar’s very life.
“Marjorie Taylor Greene, she has previously said that speaker Pelosi is a traitor to our country. She is guilty of treason. She gives aid and comfort to our enemies.”
To wit, our favorite Manchurian Mogadishan Candidate responded with (emphasis mine);
“These people are the ones who voted against any sort of accountability for their members, who have incited violence against us. Whether it is Marjorie Taylor Greene, again, who uses imagery in her campaigning with a rifle to our heads, whether it is Lauren Boebert, who says that we are terrorists, and we are there to blow ourselves up, or whether it is countless numbers of Republicans, starting from the former president who constantly incite hate and violence, I will tell you.”
“I can trace the uptick of the level of death threats that I get from their rallies or any sort of Fox News or any right-wing media hits that mention my name and says that I am un-American. There is a direct link to that uptick.”
“This past summer, my office saw a huge uptick in the level of death threats that we are getting. They have to be held accountable.”
Remember, Omar has quite the history of America-bashing (as noted by FNC). But any criticism of you gets you tagged as some sort of domestic terrorist;
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Claiming that the United States has committed “Unthinkable atrocities”
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The Islamist terror attack of 9/11 were little more than, “Some people did something”
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After Israel and Hamas agreed to a cease fire, Omar accused America of “Underwriting crimes against humanity”