Ilhan Omar said last year that our country should be more fearful of White Man because they are causing most of the deaths in America and that we should be monitoring and profiling them.
It's very difficult to wade thru the algorithms of social media that prevents this story from being searched. But I found a twitter video that proves she actually said it.....even though Snopes claims she never said it.
Here's the link.
QAnon’s Pastry Chef on Twitter
What is she doing on a Christian News Shows, who is interviewing her? I so doubt she was on a Christian talk show and saying what she said, so I say its FALSE.
sure does good talking and lip synching though.
Oh!... so what you are saying, it doesn't matter what a person says, but where they said it?
So if Trump talked about women in a men's locker room...that doesn't matter either?
Prove to me its real. No I believe tramp said that in the Accent tape, he admitted it.
also if its her, she has a point which I always knew white supremacists are the majority of home grown terrorists,
but its been highly taken out of context, if its real.
So....your mind is so warped that you cannot accept what you just saw and heard.
Unless the MSM points these facts out to you....you cannot accept them.
I am not interested in a book wrote by a jewish author who has a disdan for democrats. You can't spoon feed me your garbage.
Mona Charen (
/ˈʃɛərən/; born February 25, 1957)
[1] is an American columnist, political analyst, and author. She has written three books:
Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got it Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First (2003),
Do-Gooders: How Liberals Hurt Those They Claim to Help (and the Rest of Us) (2005), both
New York Times bestsellers[2][3], and
Sex Matters: How Modern Feminism Lost Touch with Science, Love, and Common Sense (2018). She was also a weekly panelist on
CNN's
Capital Gang until it was canceled. Her political stance is
conservative.
[4] Charen often writes about foreign policy, terrorism, politics, poverty, family structure, public morality, and culture. She is also known for her generally pro-
Israel views.
[5]