Vox.com, the website that pretends to help low-functioning readers "understand the news" has defended Ammar Campa-Najjar, the left-wing grandson of a legendary Palestinian terrorist who has taken donations from CAIR, an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation Relief and Development for terror-financing, against attacks by Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-CA).
Vox is calling the voters of the district racists because most would rather vote for a man who quit his job after the September 11 attacks and joined the United States Marine Corps, graduated from Officer Candidates School and served as a field artillery officer in the 1st Marine Division after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, completed a second tour in Fallujah, Iraq in 2004, then after his honorable discharge in 2005, remained in the Marine Corps Reserve, and served a third tour of duty during the War on Terrorism, than vote for the other guy Vox is promoting.
Now there's a run-on sentence that you can sink your teeth into.
Campa-Najjar is challenging Hunter in the 50th District of California, a district that's traditionally Republican, which, in the obfuscated eyes of Vox writers, has therefore got to be racist, in spite of the fact that it isn't and that it has become more competitive since Hunter and his wife were indicted for alleged misuse of campaign funds.
Hunter vehemently protests his innocence and has called Campa-Najjar a "security risk" and ran a controversial ad accusing him of attempting to "infiltrate" the government. This has drawn criticism from the left and a variety of local and national media outlets, because the media is biased to the left and Hunter is a Republican.
Whipping out the trusty old race card, Vox's Tara Golshan defended Campa-Najjar writing that Hunter is using "the same kind of race-baiting Republicans have retreated to over and over again when they feel under siege."
Then Golshan added: "This is the part of California where you see Confederate flags, and where many people only socialize with people who look like them."
So Golshan [who may have changed her name from 'Golsham'] cited zero evidence for her anti-White, racist claim, other than her stating that "Volunteers for Campa-Najjar's campaign will tell you they find themselves explaining that their candidate disavows terrorism."
No kidding. What else would one expect from a guy running for the House who has his background, his curious name changes, and his refusal to return the CAIR money or money from a Palestinian diplomat.
Explain that, please.
Apparently Golshan is unable to see the irony of her stereotyping hundreds of thousands of people as racists due to their geography--Southern California's wealthy coastal communities, while accusing Hunter of racism.
And Islam is not a race--it's a misogynistic, anti-Semitic, war-inciting ideology. The very fact that Campa-Najjar accepts campaign financing from CAIR and a Palestinian diplomat is very, very troubling.
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Vox is calling the voters of the district racists because most would rather vote for a man who quit his job after the September 11 attacks and joined the United States Marine Corps, graduated from Officer Candidates School and served as a field artillery officer in the 1st Marine Division after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, completed a second tour in Fallujah, Iraq in 2004, then after his honorable discharge in 2005, remained in the Marine Corps Reserve, and served a third tour of duty during the War on Terrorism, than vote for the other guy Vox is promoting.
Rep. Duncan Hunter |
Campa-Najjar is challenging Hunter in the 50th District of California, a district that's traditionally Republican, which, in the obfuscated eyes of Vox writers, has therefore got to be racist, in spite of the fact that it isn't and that it has become more competitive since Hunter and his wife were indicted for alleged misuse of campaign funds.
Hunter vehemently protests his innocence and has called Campa-Najjar a "security risk" and ran a controversial ad accusing him of attempting to "infiltrate" the government. This has drawn criticism from the left and a variety of local and national media outlets, because the media is biased to the left and Hunter is a Republican.
Whipping out the trusty old race card, Vox's Tara Golshan defended Campa-Najjar writing that Hunter is using "the same kind of race-baiting Republicans have retreated to over and over again when they feel under siege."
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So Golshan [who may have changed her name from 'Golsham'] cited zero evidence for her anti-White, racist claim, other than her stating that "Volunteers for Campa-Najjar's campaign will tell you they find themselves explaining that their candidate disavows terrorism."
No kidding. What else would one expect from a guy running for the House who has his background, his curious name changes, and his refusal to return the CAIR money or money from a Palestinian diplomat.
Explain that, please.
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And Islam is not a race--it's a misogynistic, anti-Semitic, war-inciting ideology. The very fact that Campa-Najjar accepts campaign financing from CAIR and a Palestinian diplomat is very, very troubling.
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