Did Ilhan Omar actually like it when Farrakhan called her ‘sweetheart’?By Monica Showalter

You want to hope she didn’t, but the Minnesota socialist’s new round of Jew-hating statements and her failure to apologize for them suggests some kind of influence from the famous anti-Semitic pariah.

Here’s here latest controversy over what a Democratic congressional leader called her vile anti-Semitic slur:

Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) is facing new accusations of making anti-Semitic remarks, this time rebuked by a senior member of her party who says the House freshman’s words conjured a “vile anti-Semitic slur.”

Rep. Eliot L. Engel (D-N.Y.), the chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, has demanded an apology over comments Omar made Wednesday, less than a month after she was condemned by bipartisan leadership for suggesting pro-Israel lobbying groups and Jewish politicians influence American politics.

[For Rep. Ilhan Omar, 2 apologies in 3 weeks for ‘anti-Semitic tropes’]

Her comments came during a town hall in Washington while speaking about liberal issues. “I want to talk about the political influence in this country that says it is okay for people to push for allegiance to a foreign country,” Omar said.

Earlier on, she apologized for a tweet claiming that “Israel has hypnotized the world.” After that, she apologized again, or, rather, issued a semi-apology, for another tweet claiming “It’s all about the Benjamins, baby,” to argue that Jews control U.S. foreign policy. The second one came after pressure from more than 20 Democratic congressional members, revolted by the stench of that discourse in their own party.

Creepy? In the extreme.

Now she’s done a new one and this time she’s not apologizing. After a third Jew-hating statement in a span of weeks, she’s, incredibly, now claiming that she’s the victim.

According to Fox News:

Omar also said at the event that she feared her religious affiliation would get in the way of meaningful discussions.

“What I’m fearful of [is] that a lot of our Jewish colleagues, a lot of our constituents, a lot of our allies, go to thinking that everything we say about Israel to be anti-Semitic because we are Muslim,” she said. “But it’s almost as if, every single time we say something regardless of what it is we say … we get to be labeled something. And that ends the discussion.”

Of course it ends the discussion. Who wants to discuss the anti-Semitic ravings of an anti-Semitic nut? You wouldn’t on a street corner, you sure as heck wouldn’t want to waste your time with it in Congress.

And that non-apology raises the issue of what famed Jew-hater Louis Farrakhan publicly told her in the wake of her last semi-apology, as reported by the Washington Times:

Mr. Farrakhan praised “Miss Omar from Somalia. She started talking about the Benjamins and they are trying to make her apologize. Sweetheart, don’t do that.”

Addressing himself to the Muslim congresswoman, Mr. Farrakhan told her at his annual Founder’s Day speech Sunday in Chicago that “you don’t have nothing to apologize for. Israel and AIPAC pays off senators and congressmen to do their bidding.”

Another anti-Semitic statement and now she’s not apologizing.

As I argued earlier, it would have been a slam-dunk for her politically to condemn Farrakhan, both for his openly expressed anti-Semitism, and his disrespectful and sexist way of addressing her, to separate herself from his disgustingness on behalf of both Jewish people and women.

She didn’t. With her failure to apologize now, she actually seems to be following his advice.

All I can think is, she must have found a fellow soul in this freak. Makes you wonder if she actually liked it when he called her ‘sweetheart.’

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