Commenting on the radical Islamist terror attack in San Bernardino, Calif., former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said that “what happened in California was an act of war,” and that “we need to drop” the idea that these attacks are just “random terror acts.”
“What happened in California was an act of war,” said Speaker Gingrich on Fox’s Hannity on Dec. 4. “We need to drop this notion that there are these random terror acts.”
“This was an act of war,” he said. “It was an attack on America by people who want to destroy our way of life.”
Gingrich continued, “And once we get this in our head -- these are acts of war going on. These are people, there are a thousand cases of people preparing to wage war against the United States.”
“And you have an attorney general, and a president, and a secretary of state who are incapable of understanding the reality of the world we live in,” said Gingrich.
Remarking further, Gingrich said, “The president contemptuously talked about how Republicans were afraid of orphans and widows because he apparently has no notion of how often women have been very successful and very effective terrorists.”
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Heres an idea, lets immediately ban anymore Muslims from coming in this country and vet the ones that are here.
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ReplyDeleteVet the ones here? How about send them home! They don't belong here!