What is with the administration's search for Christian villains?

National Review Editorial:
The Hate Whose Name They Dare Not Speak
The administration  appears desperate to find a Christian terrorist.  They seemed disappointed that the killer of three Muslims was an atheist angry about a parking spot.
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State Department flack Marie Harf, fresh off her jobs-for-jihadis bit, offered up Joseph Kony — a practitioner of Ancholi mystical traditions with 88 wives, a flair for Biblical apocalypticism, and, if we take him at his word, 13 spirits (one of them Chinese) dwelling within him — as an example of “Christian militant” terrorism. This isn’t new: Timothy McVeigh (agnostic) and John Salvi (a schizophrenic who believed himself to be one of the thieves crucified with Jesus and who obsessed over an imaginary scheme in which the Vatican would issue its own currency) have been presented from time to time as evidence that the violent jihadist tendency is not limited to the religion of which jihad is a central tenet.
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This appears to be an attempt to distract from the obvious ties of radical Islam to Islam.  It is not working and they are looking silly.
 

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