Major Nidal Malik Hasan murdered thirteen fellow soldiers at Fort Hood, Texas, and it became immediately apparent that many in Washington and in the military had for many years questioned the sanity and loyalty of Major Hasan. Nothing was done about it because the Major was a Muslim, and to remove him or even question him was contrary to the orthodox political correctness that demanded Muslims be treated with the utmost consideration lest the entire Muslim American community be offended. And so, in the cause of political correctness, thirteen innocent men and women died, and some thirty-eight were wounded. And what was the official reaction to this vicious and violent Muslim murder of infidels? The president of the United States demanded of us that we not jump to conclusions about the motive of the Muslim killer, and stated the act was incomprehensible, though it was clearly not incomprehensible at all. General George W. Casey, Army Chief of Staff, wrung his hands and cried that he hoped this unfortunate incident would not seriously damage the military’s drive for diversity. Such is the madness that grips us that we cannot bring ourselves to see that which is plain for all to see.
Stupid is as stupid does
So sayeth one and all
But why is stupid all the buzz
Just before the fall?
To ask it is to answer
For anyone can see
The country has a cancer
In Washington DC
The way that things are going
I shudder for my kids
As freedom’s winds stop blowing
As country hits the skids
Hasan investigated
But they find that nothing’s wrong
He’s Muslim so he skated
We’ve all heard this dreary song
He had stated Allah bade him
Kill the infidel at once
They surely could have had him
But he smiled as one who hunts
For his victims where he finds them
And he shot them where they stood
As he cried that Allah binds them
To perdition and that’s good
So with plentiful profusions
Of our guilt the word goes out
That we not jump to conclusions
It’s not Islam, there’s no doubt
Yes common sense may still prevail
But don’t bet the rent money
I’d cry at this sad sorry tale
If it weren’t so damn funny
On future digs when time permits
No harmful radiation
They’ll scratch their heads and search for bits
Of what was once a nation
“Twas Hington, boys, a state now dead”
But others disagree
Until they found the sign that said
It WAS HINGTON, DC