Bloomberg’s Carlson: Terrorists in U.S. Might Become ‘Americanized,’ Not Attack Us

‘Maybe those who snuck in, maybe they become americanized … maybe the anger goes away’

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JINDAL: “Where I think what my party needs to be, where the Republican party, the conservative movement needs to be is specific solutions and also taking on the threat of radical Islamic terrorism. Bret, we’ve got a president who is a community organizer at a time of war. He doesn’t even want to say the words ‘radical Islam.’ The reality is, earlier this year I went abroad and I went to Europe and I gave a speech. I came back here and said ‘Europe has a problem. They’re not assimilating many of these Muslims, we must not let that happen here.’ Now the left hated that. The reality is that we’ve got to continue to tell the truth. Immigration without integration is not immigration. It’s an invasion. We must not let that happen here.”
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SCARBOROUGH: “And that really is, Margaret Carlson, that really is a key, the assimilation, the United States has been so successful —“
CARLSON: “Yeah”
SCARBOROUGH: “— at, because we’ve had about 230 years of experience at it.”
CARLSON: “And a lot of immigrants who built the country.”
SCARBOROUGH: “Right.”
CARLSON: “So, we do know how to do it. Europe doesn’t know how to do it. France especially doesn’t know how to do it. England not very good at it. And so, we have less of a problem. You know, those people who have snuck in, that, I don’t know if they’ve snuck in, but maybe they become Americanized, [crosstalk] maybe the anger goes away. Maybe what they snuck in to do they’re not going to do, because we do have an acceptance of these people, as Congressman Ellison said. They’re more patriotic because they’re here and they work harder.”

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