Mask SLIPPED?! Ilhan Omar CAUGHT in CHILLINGLY Honest Freudian Slip About Alex Pretti's Death
Did Ilhan Omar just let the mask slip in the most tone-deaf way possible?

Calling the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good "ENTIRELY AFFORDABLE" in a both stunning and chilling Freudian slip that Cam Higby just happened to catch on tape.
As protests (riots) rage over the fatal shootings by federal agents and the Trump admin's immigration crackdown, Omar's casual dismissal of American lives lost has left jaws on the floor.
Then again, this is the same woman who said, "some people did some ... thing" when talking about 9/11, so she absolutely does have a history of saying some pretty eff'd up stuff.
Well, Omar is a jihadist whore ... what else do you expect to come out of that fetid yap of hers, eh?
Watch:
Cam Higby (@camhigby) ~ 🚨 FREUDIAN SLIP: Ilhan Omar says Renee Good & Alex Pretti’s deaths were “ENTIRELY AFFORDABLE.”
This insurrection is willing to absorb casualties to fight the federal government and @Ilhan knows it.
Video ~ http://twitter.com/i/status/2017081112862900648
Now, to be fair (hey, we are always fair), Democrats are really pushing lies about making things affordable, and that might be why it so easily popped out of her mouth, but still ...
Nah, this camel lover said what she meant the first time around.
Uberminch (@uberminch) ~ They want casualties. They want the photo op and the moral advantage that comes with it. That's why they keep riling up the useful idiots. They want shootings. This is strategy.

MSQUARED🇺🇸 (@melissamiller33) ~ There it is. They do love a sacrifice.
Yeah, well ... as long as those sacrifices are being made by someone other than them, that is!

Ghost In The Machine (@xGhostCodex) ~ The idiots at the bottom of the pyramid don't realize they are just pawns in their games. The cannon fodder. The morons on the street are completely expendable.

They don't call them "useful idiots" for nothin'.

The essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted. ~ D.H. Lawrence