Posted on 02/27/2020 2:05:46 PM PST by Maceman
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy is preparing a procedural vote that condemns Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders' praise of purported accomplishments by communist regimes.
Majority House Democrats will be faced with three choices, reports LifeZette, "Kill it in the cradle, vote against it thus apologizing for communism, or vote for it and trash their front-runner."
"Do they stand with Bernie or do they stand for freedom?" McCarthy asked.
Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski of New Jersey already has weighed in on the side of freedom.
"Stalin doubled literacy in the Soviet Union, even as he murdered tens of millions of people," the congressman tweeted. "Apologists for dictatorship Cuba, Russia, Saudi Arabia always say 'they do some bad things, and some good things.'
"It's a way of making them seem just like us. It's utterly wrong," Malinowski said.
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“Stalin doubled literacy in the Soviet Union, even as he murdered tens of millions of people,” the congressman tweeted. “Apologists for dictatorship Cuba, Russia, Saudi Arabia always say ‘they do some bad things, and some good things.’
“It’s a way of making them seem just like us. It’s utterly wrong,” Malinowski said.
Gee, a democrat with a brain, how did they miss him?
Nice.
Now that House Reps are showing some cojones, they need to needle Pelosi with needling little annoyances like this until she loses it and goes postal, hopefully on camera.
Never stand in the way of an enemy who is attempting to self-destruct.
What good is an education if there are NO jobs and the home country refuses to let you leave?
Democrats on the horns of a dilema, I like it.
Oh, there will work but you won’t get to choose it,
and hey, don’t forget to make the “norm” or you
won’t eat.
Killing “it”, in the cradle.
What a totally Democrat thing to do.
True, you don't want to stand in their way. But certainly you should also never pass up an opportunity to help them.
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