Retired four-star Air Force general, Michael Hayden, has a very open disdain for patriotic Americans, but only if they are conservative and Christian. The general, who also served as the Director of the CIA and the NSA, recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to continue spewing his hatred for people who fall into that demographic.
In response to a post that showed side-by-side photos asking the difference between an American woman and a Palestinian terrorist, Hayden posted a four-word response.
"No different at all," he wrote.
One of the photos was of an American woman holding a flag, a Bible and a handgun. The other was a photo of Reem Riyashi, wearing full battle rattle complete with grenades and a rifle, holding a copy of the Quran. Riyashi was a Palestinian terrorist who blew herself up, also killing four Israelis in a 2004 suicide bombing claimed by Hamas.
As Breitbart pointed out, Hayden's "preposterous claim" comes less than two months after Hamas-led terrorists assaulted Israelis, killing more than 1,200, and sparking an ongoing war in Gaza.
This is not the first time Hayden has made headlines for going after people he disagrees with, calling for some to no longer be alive, as he did with Alabama Senator, Tommy Tubberville, back in early October.
The post led Tubberville to report Hayden to the US Capitol Police and issue the following statement: “This statement is disgusting, and it is repugnant to everything we believe in as Americans. Given General Hayden’s long career in Washington, he must have known that, by making such a statement, he was committing a serious crime. His own efforts today to reinterpret what he said are only a tacit admission of guilt.”
According to The Hill, Hayden doubled down on his comments towards Tubberville.
“I was surprised to wake up this morning and discover that many MAGAnuts had lost their minds over my suggestion that ‘Coach’ Tuberville not be considered a member of the human race,” Hayden said. “I stand by that view. I’m wishing you all a nice day even the intransigent Tommy Tuberville.”
The issue with his response is that Hayden didn't suggest that Tubberville not be considered part of the human race. He questioned whether he should be removed from it.
Hayden, who gained notoriety for leading the charge in the leftist mainstream media to convince Americans that Hunter Biden's laptop was nothing more than Russian disinformation, has also compared Trump supporters to the Taliban, wished that the US would send unvaccinated Trump supporters to Afghanistan, and predicting the death of unvaccinated Americans.
To the man who once led two of our largest intelligence agencies, people on the right who love God, guns, and country, are exactly the same as people who are hellbent on destroying the very way of life that affords Hayden the right to say whatever he wants without fear of repercussion, regardless of how big of a lie it may be.
Hayden also seemingly endorsed the execution of former President Donald Trump after the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago to confiscate "illegally obtained" classified documents. He responded to a tweet that pointed out that the Rosenberg's were executed in 1953 for providing nuclear secrets to Russia.
"Sounds about right," he wrote in August of 2022.
Hayden, and those like him, seems to have no issues with the idea of conservative, Christian Americans being killed off or left to die, all because they disagree, which, apparently makes them terrorists.
In response to a post that showed side-by-side photos asking the difference between an American woman and a Palestinian terrorist, Hayden posted a four-word response.
"No different at all," he wrote.
One of the photos was of an American woman holding a flag, a Bible and a handgun. The other was a photo of Reem Riyashi, wearing full battle rattle complete with grenades and a rifle, holding a copy of the Quran. Riyashi was a Palestinian terrorist who blew herself up, also killing four Israelis in a 2004 suicide bombing claimed by Hamas.
As Breitbart pointed out, Hayden's "preposterous claim" comes less than two months after Hamas-led terrorists assaulted Israelis, killing more than 1,200, and sparking an ongoing war in Gaza.
This is not the first time Hayden has made headlines for going after people he disagrees with, calling for some to no longer be alive, as he did with Alabama Senator, Tommy Tubberville, back in early October.
The post led Tubberville to report Hayden to the US Capitol Police and issue the following statement: “This statement is disgusting, and it is repugnant to everything we believe in as Americans. Given General Hayden’s long career in Washington, he must have known that, by making such a statement, he was committing a serious crime. His own efforts today to reinterpret what he said are only a tacit admission of guilt.”
According to The Hill, Hayden doubled down on his comments towards Tubberville.
“I was surprised to wake up this morning and discover that many MAGAnuts had lost their minds over my suggestion that ‘Coach’ Tuberville not be considered a member of the human race,” Hayden said. “I stand by that view. I’m wishing you all a nice day even the intransigent Tommy Tuberville.”
The issue with his response is that Hayden didn't suggest that Tubberville not be considered part of the human race. He questioned whether he should be removed from it.
Hayden, who gained notoriety for leading the charge in the leftist mainstream media to convince Americans that Hunter Biden's laptop was nothing more than Russian disinformation, has also compared Trump supporters to the Taliban, wished that the US would send unvaccinated Trump supporters to Afghanistan, and predicting the death of unvaccinated Americans.
To the man who once led two of our largest intelligence agencies, people on the right who love God, guns, and country, are exactly the same as people who are hellbent on destroying the very way of life that affords Hayden the right to say whatever he wants without fear of repercussion, regardless of how big of a lie it may be.
Hayden also seemingly endorsed the execution of former President Donald Trump after the FBI raid of Mar-a-Lago to confiscate "illegally obtained" classified documents. He responded to a tweet that pointed out that the Rosenberg's were executed in 1953 for providing nuclear secrets to Russia.
"Sounds about right," he wrote in August of 2022.
Hayden, and those like him, seems to have no issues with the idea of conservative, Christian Americans being killed off or left to die, all because they disagree, which, apparently makes them terrorists.
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Comments
2023-11-28T16:09-0500 | Comment by: Richard
I simply cannot fathom such utter hatred spewing from the keyboard of a previously high-ranking member of the Armed Forces. “Disgrace” is not nearly strong enough as a description of such a person, but decorum prevents me from even trying to think of an adequate term for him. God bless our men and women in the Armed Forces as well as those who try to hold our society together serving in law enforcement.
2023-11-28T16:59-0500 | Comment by: KC
Early-onset dementia?
2023-11-28T17:44-0500 | Comment by: Russell
https://twitter.com/RASmith9/status/1728085320367734977?t=I-0XP6Iw7HzKma7skrVhPA&s=19
2023-11-28T19:37-0500 | Comment by: Brett
Clueless cia moron with ZERO facts, spewing garbage from his mouth because he's actually clueless to what Christianity actually and truly is. So his moronic statements are baseless