Man, this story has everything: anti-Christian hatred, gun control, coronavirus, and foul language. Muslim Rep. Rashida Tlaib retweeted insufferable anti-gun idiot David Hogg saying, “F*ck a National Day of Prayer” in response to the Trump administration’s coronavirus efforts. Confused? Don’t worry, this wasn’t supposed to make sense, it’s all about liberal hatred and nastiness.
David Hogg, one of those moron Parkland, Florida kids that democrats want to put in charge of everything, tweeted this ridiculous thing as part of the left’s plan to tie coronavirus to gun control:
“Don’t let this administration address COVID-19 like our national gun violence epidemic. Fuck a National day of prayer, we need immediate comprehensive action,” wrote Hogg.
What a charming young man. Rashida Tlaib thought so as she retweeted this profane and insane thing. When someone retweets something it’s because they feel strongly about it, so this Tlaib’s way of giving “F*ck a National Day of Prayer” two enthusiastic jihadi thumbs up.
The Washington Examiner reports that the Catholic League For Religious and Civil Rights was less than amused by this. Organization president Dr. William A. Donohue fired off a letter condemning Tlaib.
“As president of the nation’s largest Catholic civil rights organization, I am requesting the House Committee on Ethics to issue a letter of reprimand to Rep. Rashida Tlaib,” wrote Donohue.
Good luck with that. If the House under Nancy Pelosi can’t even bring themselves to condemn Tlaib and fellow Squad member Ilhan Omar’s anti-Semitism, what are the chances they will do anything about this?
“Her reputation for using filthy language is well known, but it is typically aimed at some person whom she loathes. Many Christians and Jews loathe her for her hate speech as well, but they don’t resort to obscenities. Now she has targeted entire collectivities, crossing the line by insulting Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Mormons, Muslims and people of all faiths,” Donohue wrote.
Donohue even brought up precedent, citing an incident in which a House member was censured for using “blasphemous and obscene” language. Again, with Pelosi running the show, there will be no condemnation of anyone in her horrible caucus.
Besides, Rashida Tlaib claims she’s totally innocent:
Let me be clear as someone who has been praying through this all & as someone who attended the National Prayer Breakfast. My retweet was not to be an attack on prayer. It was to bring attention to the need for meaningful action to combat this public health crisis.
— Rashida Tlaib (@RashidaTlaib) March 16, 2020
Tlaib doesn’t say what health crisis she is talking about: coronavirus or the right to keep and bear arms, but that doesn’t matter. If she was trying to draw attention to something, she could have just composed a tweet on her own, but instead she retweeted a vulgar anti-Christian message.
It’s simple: if you don’t want people to think you support “F*ck a National Day of Prayer” don’t retweet “F*ck a National Day of Prayer.”
The truth is, Rashida Tlaib is 100% behind this sentiment. She has nothing buy for contempt for Christianity, America, and the Constitution.