She needs deporting. Ship her sorry arse to Yeman, Niger, the Congo or Venezuela.
Ilhan Omar Opposes Sanctions on Iran, Wants to Sanction Israel
DEBORAH DANAN
She needs deporting. Ship her sorry arse to Yeman, Niger, the Congo or Venezuela.
Ilhan Omar Opposes Sanctions on Iran, Wants to Sanction Israel
DEBORAH DANAN
I'll have to send money to GOP candidate Dalia al-Aqidi campaign!
EXCLUSIVE: Meet the Republican Iraqi refugee out to take Omar’s seat
Iraqi refugee launches GOP challenge to Ilhan Omar: 'She needs to be stopped'
Dalia al-Aqidi is a Muslim Iraqi refugee who says she's tired of hearing Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., play identity politics while using language she believes is "dividing" America.
So she is launching a campaign to unseat her in November.
REP. ILHAN OMAR DEFENDS SUPPORT FOR ANTI-ISRAEL BDS MOVEMENT, OPPOSITION TO IRAN SANCTIONS: 'THEY'RE VERY DIFFERENT'
Al-Aqidi, who discussed her newly launched campaign in an interview with Fox News, joins a growing field of Republicans looking to take on Omar. "She needs to be stopped," al-Aqidi told Fox News in a phone interview. "I truly believe that I'm strong enough to beat her at her own game."She explained that in a race between the two of them, Omar would be limited in using her background as a Muslim woman who came to the U.S. as a refugee from Somalia to distinguish them — because they are "basically the same" in that backstory, she said.
Al-Aqidi decried the use of identity politics on the campaign trail.
"Muslims, Christians, Jews are all Americans," she said, while going on to blast Omar's past comments that have been labeled anti-Semitic.
"Every time she opens her mouth she says something either anti-U.S. or anti-Semitic," al-Aqidi said. Omar has apologized for past tweets about Israel that played on anti-Semitic tropes.
Dalia al-Aqidi is looking to challenge Rep. Ilhan Omar.
Al-Aqidi also alleged that Omar is more interested in raising her own political profile than helping her constituents.
"I am loyal to the country that gave me a chance, gave me a brighter future," she said, claiming that Omar "continually tries to weaken the country and divide us."
Omar's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on al-Aqidi's candidacy and accusations.
Al-Aqidi, who has 31 years of experience as a journalist, including as a White House correspondent for Alhurra, a U.S.-based Arabic channel that airs in the Middle East, says that one thing she has learned is that regularly attacking your opponents is not an effective strategy in politics.
I'll have to send money to GOP candidate Dalia al-Aqidi campaign!
EXCLUSIVE: Meet the Republican Iraqi refugee out to take Omar’s seat
Iraqi refugee launches GOP challenge to Ilhan Omar: 'She needs to be stopped'
Dalia al-Aqidi is a Muslim Iraqi refugee who says she's tired of hearing Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., play identity politics while using language she believes is "dividing" America.
So she is launching a campaign to unseat her in November.
Al-Aqidi, who discussed her newly launched campaign in an interview with Fox News, joins a growing field of Republicans looking to take on Omar. "She needs to be stopped," al-Aqidi told Fox News in a phone interview. "I truly believe that I'm strong enough to beat her at her own game."She explained that in a race between the two of them, Omar would be limited in using her background as a Muslim woman who came to the U.S. as a refugee from Somalia to distinguish them — because they are "basically the same" in that backstory, she said.
Al-Aqidi decried the use of identity politics on the campaign trail.
"Muslims, Christians, Jews are all Americans," she said, while going on to blast Omar's past comments that have been labeled anti-Semitic.
"Every time she opens her mouth she says something either anti-U.S. or anti-Semitic," al-Aqidi said. Omar has apologized for past tweets about Israel that played on anti-Semitic tropes.
Dalia al-Aqidi is looking to challenge Rep. Ilhan Omar.
Al-Aqidi also alleged that Omar is more interested in raising her own political profile than helping her constituents.
"I am loyal to the country that gave me a chance, gave me a brighter future," she said, claiming that Omar "continually tries to weaken the country and divide us."
Omar's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on al-Aqidi's candidacy and accusations.
Al-Aqidi, who has 31 years of experience as a journalist, including as a White House correspondent for Alhurra, a U.S.-based Arabic channel that airs in the Middle East, says that one thing she has learned is that regularly attacking your opponents is not an effective strategy in politics.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/iraqi-refugee-launches-gop-challenge-to-ilhan-omar
This just keeps getting confirmed. This lying socialist islamic needs to go work in a kitchen somewhere in Oman or Yemen.
Rep. Omar married brother, claims Somali community leader...
Rep. Omar married brother, claims Somali community leader...
McCain, Omar clash on Twitter over Bernie, claims rep married her brother
Omar DID tell friends her 2nd husband was brother
This woman continues to be very dangerous to America in her position.
Somali who confirmed Rep. Omar married her brother says he's living in fear...
Please send this Democrat idiot ASAP to Yemen, Afghanistan or Syria.
Rep. Omar slammed for angry response to Ivanka’s ‘family’ coronavirus tweet
Now she backpedaled and is loving Trump action on the virus.
Ilhan Omar praises Trump's 'incredible' response to coronavirus pandemic
Well she messed up again.
She needs to be voted out and then she’s free to go back to Somalia. Of course Guisslapp states he isn’t reading dissenting articles to his beliefs so I guess his opinion is not worth much.
19 hours ago
Ayaan Hirsi Ali blasts Ilhan Omar over call to remake US, says 'I don't think we need a revolution'
Human rights activist asks, 'Why flee from Mogadishu ... and do all your best' to turn US into Mogadishu?
Somalia-born human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., Friday over recent comments in which the lawmaker called for "dismantling the whole system of oppression wherever we find it."
In remarks this week, Omar -- who was also born in Somalia -- specifically called out America's political and economic systems, which she said "prioritize profit without considering who is profiting [and] who is being shut out".
"She's in Congress -- the United States Congress," Ali told "The Daily Briefing" host Dana Perino, "and she is saying 'Why don't we dismantle the whole thing?' ... It makes you wonder."
"Why flee from Mogadishu, why flee from anarchy, why flee from oppression -- and then come to the United States and do all your best to turn Minnesota and the U.S. into Mogadishu?" Ali continued. "It's one of the things I’d like to ask her."
Ali, who fled to The Netherlands from Somalia in the early 1990s and became an American citizen in 2013, told Perino that Omar should recognize that no nation is more free and less systemically discriminatory than the United States.
"I don’t think we need a revolution, I think what we have -- the American Declaration [of Independence], the American Constitution, American values -- our system gives us the tools to address social injustice, to address inequality, to address all the issues we face," she said. "And I think these movements -- and Ilhan is just one of these people symbolizing that -- I think we need to resist and to say, 'Look, you've come to America in search of freedom, you've come to America in search of equality, we find it here. Our system is not perfect, we can fix it and we do it through conversations.'
"What we are seeing," Ali added, "is a very loud minority who is saying 'Let us not seek solutions to the system we have, but let’s dismantle it' and I am passionately against it."
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https://www.foxnews.com/media/ayaan-...-no-revolution
Still no liberal response to the last few above.
Published 23 mins ago
Ilhan Omar’s payments to husband’s firm hit $1 million in 2020 cycle
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., continues to dish out six-figure payments to her husband's firm, which has now received more than $1 million from her campaign this cycle.
Federal Election Commission records released Tuesday afternoon show that Omar's campaign funneled $228,384.93 last quarter to the E Street Group, a D.C.-based consulting firm run by the congresswoman's husband, Tim Mynett. The payments, predominantly for digital and fundraising services, bring the total that Omar's campaign has sent to Mynett's firm to just over $1 million for the 2020 cycle.
Omar, a freshmen congresswoman, has faced scrutiny over numerous financial and personal issues since she was elected in 2018. She has drawn criticism for a lack of transparency about her previous marriages, over campaign finance violations, and for a potential violation of House ethics rules pertaining to the advance she received on a recently published memoir. Pressed for answers, she has routinely dismissed the inquiries as "smears" and "conspiracy theories."
Mynett's firm is the top vendor for Omar's campaign, which doled out $521,000 between April 1 and June 30 with Mynett's share accounting for 44 percent of that total.
The financial relationship between Mynett and Omar began before the two announced they were married this March, but it is unclear how long the two were romantically linked before they tied the knot.
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Another racist socialist/commie making news. She needs to retire in another country.
Published 38 mins ago
Navy veteran taking on Maxine Waters for House seat: 'She's lost a lot of trust' of her constituents
'People want to see Maxine Waters gone,' Joe Collins says
https://www.foxnews.com/media/navy-v...ne-waters-seat
What a typical commie lying witch!
Ocasio-Cortez: I Was Not Safe in Secure Location with House Republicans — They Sympathize with the ‘White Supremacist Cause’
https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2021...emacist-cause/