The Fort Hood Jihad
Conservatism in the United States is a failed and idiotic enterprise. Under its current self-censoring regulation of "nondiscrimination," it has no basis upon which to call for an end to the importation of future Nidal Hasans into the United States.
Apparently, none of Hasan's family had any idea that Hasan could engage in the behavior he did. I mean, how could anyone read the Qur'an and come to the conclusion that it advocates violence against non-believers? Hasan's family is apparently cooperating with the FBI and is saddened by our kuffar deaths. These are the right things to say and do to avoid deportation from a country that is 98% kuffar.
I could only find passing mention of the incident at vaunted "conservative" publications like the National Review, a magazine in perpetual decline since the neoconservative takeover and firing of guys like Steve Sailer. No calls for deporting the Muslims or even ending Islamic immigration.
Pajamas Media was little better, with Victor Davis Hanson repeating the same tired bromides about CAIR and "extremism." Bruce Bawer didn't do much better, despite living in a country being ruined by Islamic immigration.
I guess, what I'm trying to say is that "Operation Camelback" is the only feasible solution I see to Islamic jihad in this country. Of course, I'm just a wild-eyed bigot, so who will listen to me. Those guys at Pajamas Media, NRO, and HotAir have much better ideas, which were....what, exactly? Oh, right, fighting them over in our Asian empire.


Reader Comments (2)
true insanity: http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/42225.html
^yeah. Did the Hasan not agree to the terms of his officer's commission when he signed up? If not, why did he sign up?
This is where Buchanan et al go completely off the deep end.