Posted on 05/08/2017 11:36:47 AM PDT by ColdOne
When the House passed the GOPs ObamaCare replacement, the AHCA last Thursday, there was no shortage of angry celebrities attacking the GOP in profanity-laced tweets, claiming the GOP will pay for it come election time. Looks like the anger has not died down in Hollywood yet. Actress and singer Bette Midler followed the rest of her ilks partisan and vile lead, tweeting that the GOP was gassing their own people by repealing ObamaCare.
So the #homegrownAssads in the #FreedomCaucus want employers to not have to offer health care to employees. Like gassing their own people! Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) May 6, 2017
Of course, Bashar al-Assad is the Syrian President who has been accused of gassing his own people in devastating chemical attacks over the last few years (including last month). President Trump responded to the chemical attack by launching a series of missile strikes as a warning against Assad.
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My father survived the concentration camp so if he were alive he would surely be able to survive paying for his own GD Health Care costs!
Bette Midler has gas problems.
She’s a communist.
Hyperbole on parade.
I wouldn’t with Bill Clinton’s.
Bette Midler reminds me of Joy Behar.
What a lunatic. Shut up...and don’t sing, you talent-free wretch hag.
Bette who?
Wow...you are right, they could be sisters. Both vile creatures.
The most demented is Hanoi Jane.
LOL....I always thought they were one and the same.
If you are an elite in this country it is such an irritant to have the lower classes have any say in the policies of this country. I mean, what would they know?
This fat broad Midler is still alive? Who knew?
Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Doing my best imitation of Bluto as Flounder’s mug is projected on the Delta house basement wall
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