Ignoring Obama edict, FBI says Portland plot inspired by 'jihad'
Has the FBI jumped off the Obama  administration's political correctness bandwagon? Well, the FBI's Portland  office apparently has. 
 Under the Obama administration,  certain words that help us describe our enemies are verboten.  For instance, the State Department and Department of Homeland Security are  banned from using "jihad" and "mujahideen" with reference to Islamic terrorism.  It's all part of an effort to avoid offending the Muslim world.
 Yet in a press release about the aborted Portland terror  attack, the FBI repeatedly uses the "J" word (jihad) to describe what inspired  Somali-born Mohamed Osman Mohamud, a naturalized U.S. Citizen who was arrested  in the plot. Mohamud, 19, allegedly wanted to blow up an explosives-packed van  near a Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland's Pioneer Courthouse Square.  Mohamud was on the receiving end of a sting operation, so nobody was ever in any  danger.
 What set him off? 
 U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder has  refused  to use the term "radical Islam" to describe the ideology  of Muslims who want to kill Westerners and destroy the West. Yet in  its press release, the FBI is clear about what motivated Mohamud. It  uses the verboten "J" word four times to describe what motivated  Mohamud to set out to murder American moms, dads, and their children enjoying  Portland's Christmas festivities. 
 "Cognitive dissonance" describes  what's happening here -- the peculiar state of holding two conflicting concepts  in one's mind at the same time. Obviously, the FBI couldn't avoid the  politically incorrect "J" word when Mohamud himself used it to describe what was  motivating him. Or as the FBI says: "Mohamud allegedly told undercover FBI  operatives he had been thinking of committing violent jihad since the age of  15."
 Not only that, the FBI noted that  Mohamud had "written articles that were published in Jihad  Recollections, an online magazine that advocated violent jihad."  
 What must Eric Holder think of all  this? (Hat Tip: Gates of Vienna)
 In case you missed it, here is a  YouTube video of Holder explaining why he refuses to use the term "radical  Islam":




