Pivot: Horror-Wench Clinton Sides with Homos Against Hajis

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 13, 2016

Finally, Madam Clinton was given a straightforward decision to make: side with the homos or the hajis?

Welp.

Obviously the hajis aren’t going to vote for Trump and get rounded-up and removed. Homos well may side with Trump if they decide they don’t want to get slaughtered in their fag-club.

So then: Saggy Wife has sided with the homos.

CNN:

Hillary Clinton said Monday she’s not afraid to say “radical” Islam as she countered attacks from Donald Trump that she’s too politically correct to use the phrase.

“From my perspective, it matters what we do more than what we say,” Clinton said on CNN’s “New Day.”

“And it mattered we got bin Laden, not what name we called him. I have clearly said we — whether you call it radical jihadism or radical Islamism, I’m happy to say either. I think they mean the same thing.”

Well, Obama calls it “gun violence.”

And you’ve called it that in the past as well.

But now with the homo vote on the line, the tune has changed.

Clinton — who also reupped her call to restore the assault weapons ban — was forceful in dismissing Republicans’ criticism — vocally echoed by Trump — that President Barack Obama and Democrats won’t describe such terror attacks as “radical Islamic terrorism.”

Clinton’s comments went further than she has before in the language she uses to describe radical Islam and swiftly undercut one of Trump’s central lines of attack against her regarding the fight against terrorism. Her interview Monday morning also notably separated the former Secretary of State from Obama’s approach — in his remarks from the White House on Sunday about the massacre, he never used the words “radical Islam” and he’s made it a point not to do so in similar past domestic attacks.

But you all remember how he responded to Dylann Roof, right?

I mean, we all remember this — right?

This was like, hardcore racial politics — right?

Trump was also interviewed later on “New Day” Monday morning about the Orlando attack, and repeated the charge that Democrats’ reluctance to say “radical Islamic terror” was hampering efforts to combat terror.

“The first thing you need is a president that will mention the problem. And he won’t even mention what the problem is,” Trump said. “Unless you’re going to say that, you’re never going to solve it.”

Trump then claimed Clinton was “afraid to use [the term] because President Obama doesn’t want her to” before host Christine Romans corrected him, pointing out Clinton had just used the term in the preceding interview. After Romans interjected, Trump replied, “She would love to use those words because almost everybody agrees that those words should be used.”

In her appearance, Clinton also was quick to link the attack to the terror organization.

“This was a terrorist attack. ISIS appears to be claiming credit for it, whether it had anything to do with it or not — at a minimum, they seem to have inspired it,” Clinton told host Chris Cuomo.

And Clinton took a veiled swipe at Trump, who has proposed temporary banning Muslims from entering the United States, for targeting Muslims in his campaign rhetoric.

“What I won’t do, because I think it is dangerous for our efforts to defeat this threat, is to demonize and demagogue and declare war on an entire religion,” she said. “That plays right into ISIS’ hands.”

Excuse me, bitch – but if they’re not in our base, how are they going to kill our dudes?

We want full removal of kebab – straight-up.

Clinton hit Trump by name, saying, “I think that Donald Trump’s rhetoric is quite dangerous to our country.”

The presumptive Republican nominee, citing the Orlando attack, also repeated his warning that Muslim communities aren’t doing enough to self-police and report cases of extremism and radicalized individuals before attacks occur.

“The communities that we’re talking about, they know about this guy. They knew that this was tremendous potential for blow up,” Trump said.

“Right now we have thousands of people in the United State who have the same kind of hate in their heart as he had. And we have to know who they are,” he added.

Trump also reiterated his opposition to accepting Syrian refugees, adding that terror problems “will only get worse.”

Clinton, in her interview calling the aftermath of the attacks a “time for statesmanship, not partisanship,” projected confidence in the United States’ ability to defend against future terror attacks.

LOL

How do you defend against a random guy shooting random people???

The concept of defending against that is nonsensical. Especially when we know that this particular GRIDS removal artist was twice (at least) investigated by the FBI! And they were just like “no lol he’s just a normal Moslem roflmao.”