Sean Hannity mentioned an article written by the Washington Free Beacon’s Alana Goodman, during his radio show Monday. The article reports on how an al Qaeda sympathizer Mohammad Al Ahmady representing the NGO Al Karama was supposed to brief Reps. Alan Grayson (D., Fla.), Barbara Lee (D., Calif.), and Jan Schakowsky (D., Ill.) on U.S. drone policy Nov. 19.
The U.S. Department of Treasury designated Al Karama's president Abdul Rahman Naimi as a terrorist and al Qaeda supporter. The State Department denied Mohammad Al Ahmady a visa at the time of the briefing.
SEAN HANNITY: …I didn’t get to national security because I didn’t think that under this president we even have the possibility of doing it. When I read this week in the Washington Free Beacon that the representatives of human rights groups headed by a designated al Qaeda terrorist was denied a visa by the State Department after being invited by Congressional Democrats to discuss drone strikes. Why would we ever invite our enemies into America? A designated al Qaeda terrorist to meet with Democrats in Congress to discuss drone attacks. The idea is to bomb them with the drones. It’s actually the one thing I can say that the president has done well. I like the idea of using drones, not putting American soldiers at risk. I like the idea of star wars as long as we are in the lead. I don't like it if we let China or any of these other countries catch up. This is single handedly one of the dumbest things they have ever done.