Sarah Palin Criticized Barack Obama For Inviting Ahmed Mohammad To White House

The former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin criticized America President Barack Obama for inviting 14-year-old Muslim teenager to the White House after his teachers accused him of making a bomb that was merely a homemade clock and who had him wrongly arrested. Ahmed Mohamed became the most-talked-about kid in America this week after he was arrested. Ahmed was been called by all the companies to their campuses.

Sarah Palin Posts Her Children Pencil Box Photos:

Sarah Palin Criticized Barack Obama For Inviting Ahmed Mohammad To White House

After the charges against Ahmed have been dropped, his arrest drew the attention of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, NASA engineers, and even US President Barack Obama, who invited the youngster to the White House. Apart from this, #IstandwithAhmed hashtag trended on social media. Sarah Palin said Ahmed’s arrest was completely reasonable and school officials were justified for thinking the device, make out of a pencil box, and was an explosive material.

“Yep, believing that’s a clock in a school pencil box is like believing Barack Obama is ruling over the most transparent administration in history,” Sarah Palin wrote, sharing pictures of her kids’ pencil boxes. “Right, that’s a clock, and I’m the Queen of England.” “President Obama’s practice of jumping in cases prematurely to interject himself as the cool savior, wanting so badly to attach himself to the issue of the day got old years ago,” she said.

Ahmed Mohammad who was arrested

“Whereas Ahmed Muhammad, an evidently obstinate-answering student bringing in a homemade ‘clock’ that obviously could be seen by conscientious teachers as a dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption get invited to the White House.” Sarah Palin posted her controversial opinion on her Facebook page and slammed Obama and the ‘reactionary-slash biased media’ for defending Ahmed Mohamed’s ‘dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption.’

“Don’t let people change who you are, even if you get a consequence for it. You need to show them your talent.”

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