The Republican Party of the Anti-Christ — enjoys gnawing on the bloody guts — of slaughtered Yemeni children
© 2018 Peter Free
14 November 2018
There's politics — and there's plain evil
Picking between the two is not that difficult.
Guess which way the Republican Party of the Anti-Christ chooses?
Republican leadership in the House of Representatives moved Tuesday evening to quash a bill that would end U.S. support for the brutal Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen.
Coming on the first day of a lame-duck session — the GOP’s final few weeks controlling the lower chamber — the bid surprised anti-war advocates . . . .
The Republican establishment torpedoed a previous version of the bill — which argues that the U.S. assistance is illegal because Congress never voted on it — last November through similar Rules Committee maneuvering.
But the move on Tuesday was striking because conditions in Yemen have grown far more dire . . . .
Meanwhile, the United Nations has repeatedly called the situation in Yemen the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, and aid groups have issued increasingly urgent warnings over the past two months that more than 14 million people are on the brink of famine.
American weapons, intelligence and international diplomatic support remain central to the campaign.
© 2018 Akbar Shahid Ahmed, Republicans Launch Surprise Bid To Prevent Debate On U.S. Support For Bloody Saudi War, Huffington Post (13 November 2018)
Which Congressional Republican is heading up this effort?
To keep butchering brownly innocent people?
And for nothing to do with vital American interests?
Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives, Paul Ryan.
That nauseating . . . protoplasmically "white-boy" . . . rich "scout" scumbag . . . of dissembling pretention and smarm-dripping self-righteousness.
Like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell
Ryan should have been voted out of Congress years ago.
On the basis of the Human Decency Principle.
But this being the United States of easily brain-washed dopes, he was not.
The moral? — We could blame Congress for repetitive wrongdoings done in our name
But if we are being honest, we have to point the finger at ourselves.
Yeah, Yemeni kids, it's us that did this to you.
And we're gonna keep doing it.
Because that is, apparently, who we are.