The phrase "which way did he go George, " was made famous by a Tex Avery cartoon. The cartoon featured a less than intelligent, dimwitted and gullible dog named Willoughby. In the famous cartoon Willoughby is chasing a fox, unbeknown to Willoughby however the fox disguises himself as another dog, aptly named "George." The fox keeps giving Willoughby bad directions forcing him to run through a fence and over a cliff, Willoughby keeps coming back and asking the famous question, to which George sends him over the cliff time and time again. Eric Holder would like for us to think that he is Willoughby!
While testifying before the House Judiciary Committee, the Attorney General was asked a rather simple question by Republican congressman Lamar Smith in regards to the perpetrators of the last three terrorist attacks on American soil.
“Do you feel these individuals…might have been incited to take the actions they did because of radical Islam?”
To which Holder replied “ Because of…?” acting as if he failed to understand the question. Smith clarified the question again by stating "“Because of radical Islam.” Holder then morphed into Willoughby and replied “There are a variety of reasons people do these things.”
Following his failure to admit the obvious the Congressman rephrased and asked the question six (6) more times. Holder refused to acknowledge the obvious and literally feigned to not understand the question. "Look out Willoughby there's a cliff ahead!"
The fact that every major incident of terror that has occurred in the United States and around the world in recent years has been a product of radical Islam either failed to cross the mind of the Attorney General or he is about as clueless as our dimwitted Willoughby. I seriously doubt that the former or the latter is the correct answer. Instead, I propose that a politically correct agenda fostered by an Islamic sympathizing leadership and the lack of a backbone led Willougby......er .........the Attorney General to respond in the manner which he did.
In fact, now that I think about it, poor ol' Willoughby doesn't deserve to be thrown in the same category as the Attorney General on this one, ..............my apologies Willoughby!
After all, Willoughby wasn't pretending to be dumb, he was in fact a simple minded, albeit gullible dog. The Attorney General can act stupid if he wants to, but by not admitting the obvious he only draws attention to the absurdity that is the radical left.
"Which way did he go George?"
Monday, May 17, 2010
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