Sen. Sherrod Brown (D., Ohio) struggled to explain whether he believes there is a connection between Islam and terrorist forces aiming to launch strikes at the United States when questioned by another leading lawmaker Thursday evening on the Senate floor, according to video of the exchange.
Asked by Sen. Ben Sasse (R., Neb.) during an exchange on the Senate floor if he believes “there is any connection between our enemy and Islam,” Brown appeared confused and struggled to respond.
“I’m sorry, excuse me?” Brown said in response to Sasse’s question.
When asked again if he believes there is any connection between the radicals waging terrorist attack on the West and Islam, Brown said he is not sure.
“I guess, I don’t know, I’m not here to debate this,” he said. “I don’t know exactly what that means, ‘A connection between our enemy and Islam.’”
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Only a FOOL or a LIAR dosen't know the answer. Neither one is good concerning the safety of our country.
ReplyDeletehe's a democrat. what do you expect.
ReplyDeleteIt depends on what an Islamist terrorist is~
ReplyDeleteHow old is this senile fool?
ReplyDeleteHow about option #2?
ReplyDeleteIs the terror related to our intelligence agency?
That might get some juices flowing.
More relevantly, is "the terror" related to fluffy bunnies? Or pigeons?
DeleteI suggest when is IQ gets up to 75 he sell.
ReplyDeleteAnd people elected him to office? Kind of like those who elect Pelosi time and time again.
ReplyDeleteThe island might "tip over", right?
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