Former Gov. George Pataki made a dramatic lunge for publicity in the GOPs 2016 primary race with a Twitter-broadcast demand that he be arrested by Attorney General Loretta Lynch.
We must declare war on radical Islam. @LorettaLynch Im not edging toward violent speech, Im declaring we kill them. Go ahead, arrest me.
Lynch made it easy for Pataki who has approximately zero percent of the GOPs primary vote by suggesting Thursday that she would arrest people who criticize the ideology of orthodox Islam. When we talk about the First amendment we [must] make it clear that actions predicated on violent talk are not American. They are not who we are, they are not what we do, and they will be prosecuted, she said at the Thursday fund-raiser for a radical Muslim advocacy group.
However, her phrase actions predicated on violent talk is vague, and may refer to actions, not statements.
Lynchs revolutionary or incoherent approach to free speech, however, is a pretty much what her boss wants. In 2012, for example, President Barack Obama used a speech at the United Nations General assembly to insist that The future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.
Maybe former New York Gov. Pataki just has to take his criticism up a notch criticize Mohammad! to get Obamas attention.