On This Date in History…

The video below features the incomparable Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX) explaining on the floor of Congress the significance of today’s Muslim prayer service in Washington D.C. at the edifice formerly known as the National Cathedral.

As Dr. Andrew Bostom pointed out, today is the 100th anniversary of the last jihad declared against infidels by the last Caliph, who was also the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.

The significance of the date is undoubtedly lost on most Americans, including the highly-cultured cognoscenti who administer the national organization of the Episcopal Church in the United States. But, as Rep. Gohmert emphasizes, the meaning of the date was most assuredly not lost on the leaders of the various leaders of Muslim Brotherhood groups who today converted the former cathedral into the Washington National Masjid:

Hat tip: The Counter Jihad Report.

2 thoughts on “On This Date in History…

  1. I listened to the entire talk which, although a bit long, is worth every second. I live in Texas, but do not have the fortune of having Rep. Gohmert represent me.

    It’s important to have representatives in government speak the truth, even if their voices are a minority. It will be iffy as to whether the country acts in time to protect it’s borders and it’s security to explicitly recognize and act on active security threats, such as the immigration of Muslims. It might make just the difference to have a corp of legislators who have fearlessly spoken the truth, even if they don’t hold the balance of power at the moment.

  2. “It was muslims who discovered America, not Columbus!”
    Erdogan, November 2014
    Sultan/Caliph in waiting

    – What a coincidence, or not, that he should make a point of that today!

    “As Dr. Andrew Bostom pointed out, today is the 100th anniversary of the last jihad declared against infidels by the last Caliph, who was also the last Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.”

    – So, what did the Norsemen do over at the North of America in 500 years before Columbus, and well before the muslims…? Well, they were there discovering new land.

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