
The Religion Of Peace, in keeping with its tradition of selecting the most deserving recipient for this dubious honor, didn’t have as difficult a time as in previous months.
They state, in their citation:
CAIR honchos no doubt cheered the seventh season finale, as Kiefer Sutherland’s character, uber-patriot Jack Bauer, was literally on his knees before Allah. Presumably dying of poison in the plot, the agent who once defended America from Islamic terrorism literally invites a local imam into his hospital room – of whom he can beg forgiveness and pray with in his “final moments.”
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With Jack Bauer’s deathbed “Shahada,” the producers may have finally jumped the Muslim shark. Let’s hope so. The series can hardly get any worse. Janeane Garofalo was actually cast as an FBI intelligence agent, which is wrong on many levels. (credibility-wise, it isn’t terribly clear how she managed to beat out Barney Rubble for the role).
Well said and written!
I gave up on “24″ several years ago, not because it had “jumped the shark,” but because it jumped on and off frequently, in the same episodes. Honestly, how many times can terrorist escape a completely surrounded building?
In any event, after they took last year off, and returned for the 2009 season, I thought I would at least see if the show would be an improvement of the ridiculous product they had been foisting on viewers since the first season. It started out interesting, and then it happened. It was in the last half hour of the show, when, during a commercial break, a ‘PSA’ featuring the actress playing POTUS, came on and proceeded to proselytize about global warming. I immediately switched channels, never to return for the remainder of the season, but was informed by friends some of the additional nonsense that ensued, culminating with Jack calling for an imam on his (supposed) death bed.
A friend of mine had recorded it, and I had to see it for myself.
While they panned back, and you couldn’t hear what was said, it left me wondering if Jack did mutter the “shahada.”
So, I fully extend my congratulations to the cast and writers of “24″ for their well deserved honor. It isn’t every year when such a clear message of dhimmitude is expressed by a prime time drama series.
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We can also expect 24 to receive the Eric Holder Courage Award.
Speaking of TV personalities, Have you ever noticed how much David Letterman’s wife looks like Bill Maher?
You know, they’ve never been seen in the same room at the same time.
Actually, I’ve never really noticed Letterman or Maher.
Never watched 24. I like Deadliest Catch.
Sheesh. The only reason I ever watched “24″ was to see how many minutes into the show he shot somebody in the leg. Or elsewhere. It’s been a long time since I tuned in.
That ending would make me nauseated.
Would never happen on The Shield