March 10, 2024

Politics

How Biden and Trump approach stuttering differently

Hartmann Report - In the two years leading up to Pearl Harbor, roughly a hundred Republican members of Congress stood up to publicly defend Hitler and condemn Democratic President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for “war mongering” and “promoting socialism.” Last week Marjorie Taylor Greene echoed their comments — almost to the word — in condemning President Biden’s efforts to aid Ukraine against this generation’s fascist menace, Vladimir Putin.  She told reporters and then posted to Facebook, X, and Instagram:

“I wish the CIA cared about our own border security like they care about Ukraine’s. I will not vote to fund the CIA’s war with Russia and the rest of my Republican colleagues should do the same. The U.S. Congress needs to focus and fix our own nation’s problems!”...

Back in 1940, Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Robert Rich told Congress:

“Who is afraid of Hitler? He is not coming 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean. He is not going to attack this country. Any man who is in the White House should not be able to say that Mussolini stuck us in the back.“We ought to have somebody in the White House who is friendly to the people all over the world if we want to be a good neighbor. Mr. Roosevelt has lost the confidence of most European nations.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...


Fifth Column.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps it is time to re-play all the images of millions being loaded in box cars destined for the gas chambers. There are generations living today who fail to comprehend how they are at risk.
Semper Paratus