The Obama administration's latest attempt at censorship, if not another attempt to avoid reality, has failed.

Shortly after the recent terrorist attack in Orlando, Fla. - which resulted in the deaths of 49 people and more than 50 people wounded - the federal government decided to redact (or censor) portions of a 911 call the terrorist made during his attack.

Why the need for this governmental censorship?

Because the terrorist mentioned his support of Islamic State during the 911 call.

And we can't have such stark reality in America, can we?

Well, evidently we can.

Due to significant criticism, the federal government reversed field, and ultimately decided not to remove (or censor) the terrorist's remarks related to Islamic State.

The federal government's decision was, to be blunt, stupid and unnecessary.

It is not as if the American public was not aware of the terrorist's remarks anyway, thanks to media reports, so national security was not a factor in the decision.

This censorship decision by the Obama administration reeked of political correctness - pure and simple.

We have confidence in making the aforementioned statement when the president refuses to even utter any words related to radical Islamic terrorism, so it is reasonable to assume the president was all for censoring portions of the terrorist's 911 call that he deemed politically incorrect.

Fortunately, he changed his mind.

America is not at war with Islam, and reasonable people know this.

It is time this administration ceased with politically correct nonsense and dealt with the issue of radical Islamic terrorism on a mature and rational basis.