Republican Congressman: Apologizing for anti-Muslim comment like apologizing to Germany for WWII

Posted by | June 30, 2016 17:20 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics


Alabama’s Mo Brooks never disappoints when you’re looking for the crazy.

The Alabama chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations asked Republican Rep. Mo Brooks to apologize last week after he said on a radio program that “the Muslim community … if it had its way, would kill every homosexual in the United States of America.” Brooks has refused to apologize, a decision which he explained on “The Dale Jackson Show” on Thursday by comparing apologizing to American Muslims for his comments to apologizing to the German or Japanese governments for stating their crimes after World War II. Islam, he said, promotes “death for a lot of people.”

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7 responses to Republican Congressman: Apologizing for anti-Muslim comment like apologizing to Germany for WWII

  1. lolana June 30th, 2016 at 17:29

    It really seems like people who aren’t victims, love to beat the drums of victimhood. Given the real suffering some have gone through recently—it seems obscene.

  2. Budda June 30th, 2016 at 17:31

    “Death for a lot of people”…just like your Christianity Bo

    • Mike June 30th, 2016 at 18:48

      There are very few differences between the Koran and the Bible…in some spots it is word for word.

  3. Hirightnow June 30th, 2016 at 17:35

    Liberal Moderator: apologizing to foreign friends for Republican stupidity like “apologizing for mentally challenged 4 YO niece playing with herself”

    • Hirightnow June 30th, 2016 at 20:23

      This may seem ….odd, but I had a niece who had the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck as she was born, and it lead to her being challenged; she was a sweet child, who later drowned in a pool, But she had that “habit”, because…well, because.
      RIP, ‘Lizabeth.

  4. labman57 June 30th, 2016 at 18:21

    No, it would be akin to accusing all American citizens with German heritage of being Nazis who are plotting to murder American Jews.

  5. mistlesuede July 1st, 2016 at 00:50

    The Alabama brain-trust.

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