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November 11, 2009

Left Wing Dingbat: Fort Hood Attack Was Bush's Fault

Posted by Gregory of Yardale at November 11, 2009 7:21 AM

You knew it was inevitable that the Progressive Left would find a way to blame George W. Bush for the Fort Hood Terror Attack because, as the Devil in Progressive Left Mythology, George W. Bush is responsible for every bad thing that happens ever.

Dingbat Radio host Stephanie Miller (a.k.a. Stephanie Who?) has decided that Bush was responsible because in going to war against Islamic terrorist, he made Nidal Hasan get "radicalized."

George Bush made many people around the world feel like this was a war against Islam by using words like crusade and all of that.

You see, Bush went to war against terrorists, and this antagonized Muslims; but it's totally wrong to imply that all Muslims are terrorists, unless you're an unfunny left-wing dingbat radio host who wants to blame Bush for everything bad in the world. If you take the Progressive Left at their word, then then basic position of the Progressive Left would seem to be, no matter how many Americans are butchered by Islamic terrorists, we must never, ever fight back. Because if we fight back, they will kill us. Of course, if we don't fight back, they will still kill us, but Progressive Leftists will feel better about themselves.

Oh, and the Mayor of Chicago has blamed the Fort Hood terror attacks is lack of gun control laws. Because Chicago's Draconian Gun Control laws have done such a smashing job of ending violence on the South Side.

Mayor Daley also repeats the Progressive mantra that "You don’t blame a group" for the killings. I wonder... if the Fort Hood shooter had been a White Supremacist, if he had belonged to a radical White Supremacist group, if he had sent emails to the leaders of White Supremacist groups, and if he had shouted "White Power" while shooting his victims... would the Progressive Left still be saying, "Oh, you can't blame an ideology for the actions of one person?"