“I think he lies about everything”
President Obama’s looming executive
action on immigration reform represents a Fort Sumter-type moment,
according to conservative icon Phyllis Schlafly.
Schlafly at first considered comparing the Obama amnesty to the
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor but decided that Obama’s plan is much
more subtle.
“With Pearl Harbor, the American people knew what was happening,” she said.
But Fort Sumter, where the opening shots of the Civil War were fired,
represented the beginning of a ruinous conflict, and Schlafly, like
fellow conservative luminary Richard Viguerie, speculates that an
executive amnesty might touch off a sort of modern-day conflagration.
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