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Trump’s New Advisor Suggested America Make ‘Peace With The Muslim World’ By Dropping An Atomic Bomb

Sid Miller Has Denounced LGBT Community as ‘Radical’ and Says Liberals Will ‘Rot Our Country From the Inside Out by Killing Off American Values’

The new co-chair of GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump’s agriculture advisory team has called for the atomic bombing of “the Muslim world,” compared Syrian refugees to venomous rattlesnakes and threatened violence against people who say “happy holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas.” 

Republican Sid Miller, who’s served as Texas agriculture commissioner since January 2015, is also currently under investigation for using taxpayer funds to pay for personal out-of-state trips — including one to obtain a so-called “Jesus shot.”

Miller announced Friday that he’s been selected as the Trump campaign’s agriculture co-chair, according to a report from The Dallas Morning News. 

“Donald Trump will be great for agriculture,” Miller said. “One other thing, when he gets elected and the day he takes office, America will get our respect back around the world because his personality is, ‘If you hit me, I’m going to hit you twice.'” 

It may seem troubling, if not surprising, that a top Trump advisor would use the language of a kindergartener to describe the nominee’s foreign policy approach. But in the context of one of Miller’s past statements on the subject, it becomes downright terrifying. 

In August of last year, Miller posted a meme to his Facebook page, featuring an image of a mushroom cloud, which suggested that the best way to “make peace” with “the Muslim world” would be to drop an atom bomb on it: 

Despite heavy criticism, Miller refused to apologize for the post, and the controversy didn’t deter him from using social media to promulgate his radical foreign policy views. Last November, Miller appeared to endorse Trump’s proposed Muslim immigration ban by comparing Syrian refugees to deadly snakes: 

 

Weeks later, Miller reaffirmed his lack of tolerance for any religion other than Christianity by threatening to slap anyone who says, “Happy holidays.” 

Miller is under investigation by the Texas Rangers for using public funds to pay for trips to Mississippi and Oklahoma in early 2015. After traveling to Mississippi to compete in a rodeo, he spent more than $1,120 on a trip to Oklahoma to obtain the “Jesus shot,” which is said to remove all pain for life. 

Since taking office, Miller has also made headlines for repealing his departments’ decade-old ban on soft drinks and fried foods in public schools. And despite campaigning as a fiscal hawk, he has expanded the state ag department’s top paid positions, doled out more bonuses than any other statewide official and dramatically hiked fees for many of the industries and agricultural interests his agency regulates, The Texas Tribune reports. 

A former state representative, Miller once authored a bill requiring women seeking abortions to undergo sonograms, and he was named the second-most conservative member of the Texas House (which is saying something) by the rabidly anti-LGBT, anti-choice group Eagle Forum.

In 2013, after A&E canceled “Duck Dynasty” over Phil Robertson’s disgusting anti-gay tirade, Miller issued a statement saying he stood with the reality TV star “100 percent.” 

“For a television network to cater to and then run scared of the radical gay community is a shame and a disgrace,” Miller said. “It demonstrates just what the liberal-left agenda is going to do to our country — rot it from the inside out by killing off American values.” 

At the time, Miller’s campaign manager was Colton Buckley, a closeted gay Republican who recently came out.  

 

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