Rep. Ilhan Omar appeared on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” Sunday morning and dismissed her controversial comments about the U.S. border patrol and 9/11 by saying, “I’m only controversial because people seem to want the controversy.”
We would usually ignore this person and keep our loved ones far from her. If this person were elected by the properly established and immigrated voting electorate, we really wouldn’t worry.
However, the State Department issued every green card, and the European Bankers paid for their entire neighborhoods to drive over the Great Lake’s ice while the border patrol looked the other way. If that wasn’t enough, economists at Ivy League think tanks crashed the Somali economies and allowed entire towns to populate this voting district to get this person elected. The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights are waiting for you to read them.
Brennan: Now, we said in the introduction you’re controversial. The Republican National Committee has released a video of you and it- I want to read you just some of it. You’re comparing migrant shelters to dungeons used about 400 years ago in Ghana that you recently visited. And you toured those caves in Ghana recently. It’s getting a lot of attention. Did you mean, when you were talking there, to compare U.S. border agents to slave traders?
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Omar: So, I’m only controversial because people seem to want to- controversy. What I talked about at our panel that was the plight of black immigrants was about the experience I was having as I went through the dungeons. There were stories that were being told, and I talked about how at that moment I had an image of what’s happening in Libya as- as people as- are being sold. We’ve- we’ve all seen that video, that auction of somebody being sold for 400 dollars. And then I talked about the separation stories that he told about how families were being torn apart, how children were being separated from their parents, how husband and wife would be forcibly separated. And I said that kind of reminded me of what was happening at our border here.
Brennan: But you didn’t mean it as an attack on U.S. border agents?
Omar: Absolutely not. I think this is- this is always the point, right? There is always a- an implied intent to every conversation I have and if you listen to the video, one comparison of what the dungeons looked like and people being sold was to what’s happening in North Africa and the other one was a family separations. And of course we obviously have a- a crisis here with our family separation policies.
Brennan: You feel very passionately about immigration. You came to this country as a refugee.
Omar: I did.
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Omar is corrupt, should be indicted and prosecuted for fraud. What about the $200,000 that went to the guy she allegedly had an affair with? Oh, she lied about that too, not to mention she allegedly married her brother at one point. What an untrustworthy person! When are the lawmakers going to do something?
You’re controversial because you espouse anti-American values. Clearly, she wants to punish Israel and the Jewish people. An enabling terrorist group employed you. It appears you committed tax fraud and, quite probably immigration fraud.
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Bottom line, Omar, you are the antithesis of everything this nation stands for. It is a shame that you’re in the U.S. Congress given your ongoing message of intolerance.
To say that you are not controversial means you are incredibly not self-aware or the third most ignorant Congress-critter behind Hank Johnson and Maxine Waters.
Omar was recruited to be controversial, and she knows it. The very first thing she did was to have the Congress’ rules changed for her. That is not how you enter someone’s home, someone’s country, or someone’s institutions when you respect them.
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