Saturday, May 4, 2013

Greg Gutfeld: U.S. Exceptionalism and Assimilating Downward

On Friday's The Five, Greg Gutfeld delivered a terrific monologue about the idiocy of comparing the Boston terrorist attack to Sandy Hook.

Here's video:




Transcript

GREG GUTFELD: So, some intelligence experts call the Boston bombing a homegrown attack, comparing it to Sandy Hook. Now to buy that you'd have to ignore the red flags that were raised about the dead bomber before the attack or the associations to various terrorist lowlifes. Yup, you have to play down the idea that the bombing may be part of a greater movement meant to inspire mayhem. Sorry, the last time I checked the Sandy Hook ghoul wasn't part of a larger hate group. Why didn't the experts cite the Fort Hood shooter instead?

Here's why: The experts believe that if Muslims feel like they belong here, no more bombs.

At this point, I'm trying hard not to explode. First, we worried if they liked us over there. Now, we must worry whether they like us coming here. Here you have people leaving miserable places to come to the greatest country ever, and we must adapt to them.

Imagine throwing a party in which the goal is to make it less fun. You pee in the dip; you trash the furniture; you punch each guest.

Welcome to America, now 80 percent more like Afghanistan!

This is the first time in history the world's greatest decides to assimilate downward. It goes back to exceptionalism. When we once believed that our country was tops, we expected those who came here to get it. Now, having forfeited that idea, we embrace a toxic tolerance that turns a blind eye to deadly connections.

It's so sad. So many people left the desert to come here and it's us who stick our heads in the sand.
It's simple.

If you want to live in America, then embrace America.

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