Commentary by Clayton Keirns
Joe Biden couldn’t help himself.
Instead of crafting a statement that only honored the families of those who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001, the former Vice President decided to attack Americans for Anti-Islamic “anger” in the United States.
Yes, he spoke more harshly about “Anti-Muslim” Americans than the islamic terrorists who *actually* carried out the attack.
“We also witnessed the dark forces of human nature. Fear and anger. Resentment and violence against Muslim-Americans — true and faithful followers of a peaceful religion,” Biden said.
Peaceful religion? The 3,000 Americans who died on that day would beg to differ.
The families of the people who had to jump to their deaths would beg to differ.
The people who had to frantically call their loved ones as their plane was about to crash into a building would beg to differ.
The firefighters who lost their lives trying to rescue people in the rubble would beg to differ.
Watch below:
20 years after September 11, 2001, we commemorate the 2,977 lives we lost and honor those who risked and gave their lives. As we saw in the days that followed, unity is our greatest strength. It’s what makes us who we are — and we can’t forget that. pic.twitter.com/WysK8m3LAb
— President Biden (@POTUS) September 10, 2021
I’m sure if someone carried out an attack in the name of “Christianity”, he’d be sticking up for Christians, right? Wrong. He’d be demonizing every Christian in America and slandering the religion as a whole.
As horrible as Biden’s speech was, he wasn’t the only one to make a disgraceful statement today.
George W. Bush couldn’t help himself either.
Believe it or not, Bush took things even further than Biden did.
The former President felt emboldened enough to compare Trump supporters to Islamic terrorists. Yes, really.
Bush said “domestic extremists” and Islamic terrorists share a “disregard for human life” and a “determination to defile national symbols,” a clear reference to the January 6th protesters.
“They are children of the same foul spirit, and it is our… duty to confront them,” Bush said.
WATCH:
George W. Bush, on 9/11, warns of “violence that gathers within.”
Says domestic extremists and those abroad share a “disregard for human life” and a “determination to defile national symbols.”
“They are children of the same foul spirit, and it is our… duty to confront them.” pic.twitter.com/linoBvvY7j
— Andrew Solender (@AndrewSolender) September 11, 2021
Bush is publicly comparing 9/11 to Jan 6
They want Trump supporters treated like jihadists
Are you paying attention yet?pic.twitter.com/ByOi5hEoXt
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 11, 2021
When Occupy Democrats is cheering George W Bush you might be confused if you haven’t been paying attention pic.twitter.com/3woPrs21Hu
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 11, 2021
Shame on George W. Bush
— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) September 11, 2021
Texas will never be truly based until it renames every single building, road, school, bridge, street, and institution that bears the George W. Bush name
— Pedro L. Gonzalez (@emeriticus) September 11, 2021
What is your response to these two disgraceful men, Bush and Biden? Comment below…