THE BRILLIANT MS. FUDGE |
The CBC Chairwoman of the group is some loon by the name of Marcia Fudge who, of course, is a Democrat. Apparently Ms. Fudge recently sent out an email on Tuesday to her fellow CBC members asking them "to limit public comment on the issue," Fudge spokesmoron Ayofemi Kirby said Thursday. Ms Kirby, at least I'm guessing that Ayofemi is a female, went on to say, "The chair believes Congress and the American public need more information, and she awaits more briefings between now and early next week before commenting further." What a pathetic crock.
So now with what would at least appear to be a growing number of rank-and-file Republicans now lining up in opposition to Barry's rather confusing intervention proposal, and obviously for no other reason than because they're all racists, Barry "Almighty" will likely need what's described as being a "very robust" show of support from his fellow Democrats to get a use-of-force resolution shoved through the House. Nancy 'Botox Eats Your Brain' Pelosi, who's emerged as one of the loudest proponents of a Syrian intervention, is working hard to maximize the number of Democrat votes.
But the liberals in her caucus, which I would think would be just about everybody, remain wary that Barry's plan for missile strikes against the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad could lead to widespread civilian casualties and entrench the United States in yet another prolonged conflict in the Middle East, all without having any meaningful effect on changing the direction of Syria's bloody civil war. But I'm quite confident that, in the end, the Democrats will get their priorities straight and support their guy in the White House over actually doing what's best for their country.
But the issue may prove to be an especially tough one for black Democrats, caught between a desire to support the bro in the White House and an inclination to avoid another military campaign overseas. For that reason, a number of prominent CBC members, including Jimmy 'The Tea Party Is Racist' Clyburn and John 'Dumber Than Dirt' Conyer have declined to weigh in on Barry's idiotic proposal. "Issues of war & peace require thoughtful consideration," Clyburn tweeted Tuesday. "I reserve judgment on Syria until a resolution and more details are forthcoming." Right!
Others, however, have not been so silent, and some have emerged as among the most vocal opponents of a Syrian intervention. "I haven't really felt that America's security's being threatened at all," is what Charles Rangel told MSNBC Wednesday. "Not even indirectly." House Democrats are scheduled to be briefed Monday on Barry's Syria plans by senior administration officials, including the ever-clueless Susan Rice, who's Barry's National Security Adviser. Wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall for that one. That should be an entertaining little get together, to say the least.
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