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'If that's a clock, I'm the Queen of England': Sarah Palin attacks Muslim schoolboy Ahmed Mohamed and says he was asking to be arrested for homemade device
PUBLISHED: 21:06 GMT, 19 September 2015 | UPDATED: 04:19 GMT, 20 September 2015
Sarah Palin on Friday criticized Obama for inviting a 14-year-old Muslim teenager to the White House after his teachers accused him of building a bomb that was merely a homemade clock and who had him wrongly arrested.
Sarah Palin posted her controversial opinion on her Facebook page and slammed Obama and the 'reactionary-slash-biased media' for defending Ahmed Mohamed's 'dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption.'
'Yep, believing that's a clock in a school pencil box is like believing Barack Obama is ruling over the most transparent administration in history,' Palin wrote in the Facebook post in which she shared pictures of her kids' pencil boxes.
'Right. That's a clock, and I'm the Queen of England.'
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Taking her stance: Sarah Palin, pictured in a September file photo, on Friday criticized Obama for inviting a 14-year-old Muslim teenager to the White House after his teachers accused him of building a bomb that was merely a homemade clock and who had him wrongly arrested
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Comparison: Sarah Palin posted her opinion on her Facebook page and dumped on Obama and the 'reactionary-slash-biased media' for defending Ahmed Mohamed's 'dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption' in his pencil box (top right) that she compared alongside her children's pencil boxes
Palin, who's daughter Bristol one day earlier criticized Obama of egging on racial tension by inviting the teen to the White House, compared the incident against Mohammed to other incidents in which students were suspended even though they were apparently innocent.
She brought up an example of a student being suspended for bringing a squirt gun to school or for accidentally having ammo on school property because he'd recently gone deer hunting with his dad.
'Friends, consider the kids disciplined and/or kicked out of school for bringing squirt guns to school or taking bites out of a pop tart until it resembled (to some politically correct yahoo) a gun. Or the student out deer hunting with his dad early one morning who forgot he had a box of ammo in his truck when he parked in the school's lot later that day,' she wrote.
'Whereas Ahmed Muhammad, an evidently obstinate-answering student bringing in a homemade "clock" that obviously could be seen by conscientious teachers as a dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption (teachers who are told "if you see something, say something!") gets invited to the White House.'
The former Alaska governor said the invitation to the white house was out of line.
'By the way, President Obama's practice of jumping in cases prematurely to interject himself as the cool savior, wanting so badly to attach himself to the issue-of-the-day, got old years ago,' she wrote.
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The nation has rallied round Ahmed Mohamed since he was accused of building a hoax bomb on Wednesday
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Bristol Palin has slammed President Obama for inviting a 14-year-old boy to the White House after his arrest
'Remember him accusing police officers doing their job as "acting stupid"; claiming if he had a son, he'd look like Trayvon Martin; claiming he needed to know who was a fault in an industrial accident so he'd 'know who's a** to kick'; etc., etc. Those actions are about as presidential as his selfie stick,' she added.
Similarly, Bristol Palin has slammed President Obama for 'egging on' racial divisions by inviting the 14-year-old boy to the White House after Wednesday's incident.
The nation has rallied round Ahmed Mohamed since he was accused by his teachers of building a hoax bomb on Wednesday.
The Texan ninth-grader has received invitations from Google, Facebook, Space Camp, and his dream school MIT amid widespread concerns he was singled out for being Muslim.
Obama tweeted: 'Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great.'
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Support: The Texan ninth-grader has received invitations from Google, Facebook, Space Camp, and his dream school MIT amid widespread concerns he was singled out for being Muslim (pictured, left, during arrest)
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Aisha U-kiu, president of American Muslim Professionals of Dallas and a graduate of MacArthur High School, speaks at a prayer vigil in support of Ahmed Mohamed on Thursday to raise awareness of prejudice
But according to mother-to-be Bristol, an invite from the White House is a step too far - as 'the police clearly made a mistake'.
'This is the kind of stuff Obama needs to STAY out of,' Palin wrote on her blog on Thursday.
'This encourages more racial strife that is already going on with the "Black Lives Matter" crowd and encourages victimhood.
'The police made a mistake, clearly. But why put more people against them? Why egg it on?
- Sarah Palin blasted Obama on Friday for inviting Ahmed Mohamed to the White House after he was wrongly arrested on Wednesday
- Ahmed, 14, was detained for making a clock that his teacher assumed was a bomb
- But Palin said in her Facebook rant: 'Right. That's a clock, and I'm the Queen of England'
- Her pregnant daughter Bristol Palin previously wrote a blog post defending the police and slamming Obama
- Ahmed has received invitations from Facebook, Google, MIT and the White House following the arrest blunder
PUBLISHED: 21:06 GMT, 19 September 2015 | UPDATED: 04:19 GMT, 20 September 2015
Sarah Palin on Friday criticized Obama for inviting a 14-year-old Muslim teenager to the White House after his teachers accused him of building a bomb that was merely a homemade clock and who had him wrongly arrested.
Sarah Palin posted her controversial opinion on her Facebook page and slammed Obama and the 'reactionary-slash-biased media' for defending Ahmed Mohamed's 'dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption.'
'Yep, believing that's a clock in a school pencil box is like believing Barack Obama is ruling over the most transparent administration in history,' Palin wrote in the Facebook post in which she shared pictures of her kids' pencil boxes.
'Right. That's a clock, and I'm the Queen of England.'
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Taking her stance: Sarah Palin, pictured in a September file photo, on Friday criticized Obama for inviting a 14-year-old Muslim teenager to the White House after his teachers accused him of building a bomb that was merely a homemade clock and who had him wrongly arrested
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Comparison: Sarah Palin posted her opinion on her Facebook page and dumped on Obama and the 'reactionary-slash-biased media' for defending Ahmed Mohamed's 'dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption' in his pencil box (top right) that she compared alongside her children's pencil boxes
Palin, who's daughter Bristol one day earlier criticized Obama of egging on racial tension by inviting the teen to the White House, compared the incident against Mohammed to other incidents in which students were suspended even though they were apparently innocent.
She brought up an example of a student being suspended for bringing a squirt gun to school or for accidentally having ammo on school property because he'd recently gone deer hunting with his dad.
'Friends, consider the kids disciplined and/or kicked out of school for bringing squirt guns to school or taking bites out of a pop tart until it resembled (to some politically correct yahoo) a gun. Or the student out deer hunting with his dad early one morning who forgot he had a box of ammo in his truck when he parked in the school's lot later that day,' she wrote.
'Whereas Ahmed Muhammad, an evidently obstinate-answering student bringing in a homemade "clock" that obviously could be seen by conscientious teachers as a dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption (teachers who are told "if you see something, say something!") gets invited to the White House.'
The former Alaska governor said the invitation to the white house was out of line.
'By the way, President Obama's practice of jumping in cases prematurely to interject himself as the cool savior, wanting so badly to attach himself to the issue-of-the-day, got old years ago,' she wrote.
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The nation has rallied round Ahmed Mohamed since he was accused of building a hoax bomb on Wednesday
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Bristol Palin has slammed President Obama for inviting a 14-year-old boy to the White House after his arrest
'Remember him accusing police officers doing their job as "acting stupid"; claiming if he had a son, he'd look like Trayvon Martin; claiming he needed to know who was a fault in an industrial accident so he'd 'know who's a** to kick'; etc., etc. Those actions are about as presidential as his selfie stick,' she added.
Similarly, Bristol Palin has slammed President Obama for 'egging on' racial divisions by inviting the 14-year-old boy to the White House after Wednesday's incident.
The nation has rallied round Ahmed Mohamed since he was accused by his teachers of building a hoax bomb on Wednesday.
The Texan ninth-grader has received invitations from Google, Facebook, Space Camp, and his dream school MIT amid widespread concerns he was singled out for being Muslim.
Obama tweeted: 'Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It's what makes America great.'
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Support: The Texan ninth-grader has received invitations from Google, Facebook, Space Camp, and his dream school MIT amid widespread concerns he was singled out for being Muslim (pictured, left, during arrest)
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Aisha U-kiu, president of American Muslim Professionals of Dallas and a graduate of MacArthur High School, speaks at a prayer vigil in support of Ahmed Mohamed on Thursday to raise awareness of prejudice
But according to mother-to-be Bristol, an invite from the White House is a step too far - as 'the police clearly made a mistake'.
'This is the kind of stuff Obama needs to STAY out of,' Palin wrote on her blog on Thursday.
'This encourages more racial strife that is already going on with the "Black Lives Matter" crowd and encourages victimhood.
'The police made a mistake, clearly. But why put more people against them? Why egg it on?