Let's review, shall we.
Sadat made peace, and his own people shot him like a traitorous dog.
Mubarek ruled with an Iron Fist for 30 years, until his people got sick of his shit and overthrew him.
The people were given a chance to vote, and they voted for the most radical Islamist they could find. The military overthrew him and murdered him in jail.
Selective history from from a fool... Get your story straight boy...sheesh

the Muslim brotherhood was organized that's the only reason why this islamist won the election originally....you have no concept of the reality of the situation neither did that idiot Obama...
When he came to power in June 2012 after a narrow election victory, Morsi promised to head a government "for all Egyptians".
But critics complained he had failed to deliver during his turbulent year in office. They accused him of allowing Islamists to monopolise the political scene, concentrating power in the hands of the Muslim Brotherhood.
Moreover, they said he had mishandled the economy and failed to deal with the very issues that led to the uprising that brought him to power: calls for rights and social justice.
Public opposition to Morsi began building in November 2012 when, wishing to ensure that the Islamist-dominated constituent assembly could finish drafting a new constitution, the president issued a decree granting himself far-reaching powers.
Amid increasing unrest, Morsi issued a further decree authorising the armed forces to protect national institutions and polling places until a referendum on a draft constitution was held on 15 December 2012.
Critics said that decree amounted to a form of martial law and clashes between Morsi's opponents and supporters left more than 50 people dead.
Mass protests were held to mark the first anniversary of the day Morsi took office, and millions took to the streets across Egypt.
Egypt's Mohammed Morsi: A turbulent presidency cut short - BBC News
Egypt's Mohammed Morsi: A turbulent presidency cut short