GOP US Congressman Compares Obamacare Supporters To 9/11 Terrorist Hijackers
The rhetoric certainly has been heated in recent days, as the Republican Party works (yes, they actually are working these days — however devious their methods) to try to defund Obamacare by shutting the government down.
But a comment today, made by a GOP Congressman was beyond forgivable.
“I said, like 9/11, ‘lets roll!’,” 57-year old Tea Party Republican U.S. Congressman John Culberson said, comparing the GOP to the heroic passengers on United Airlines Flight 93, who, over a Pennsylvania field, managed to wrest control of the plane and bring it down.
Which, of course means that Obamacare is the airplane, and Obamacare supporters, about half the country — more if you’re asking if it should be defunded — are the 9/11 hijackers.
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Rep. Culberson (R-TX) on the big applause moment after GOP resolved to vote for CR: “I said, like 9/11, ‘lets roll!'”
— Benjy Sarlin (@BenjySarlin) September 28, 2013
Yes, apparently Congressman Culberson thinks you are a terrorist, because you’d like access to affordable healthcare.
Welcome to the “pro-life,” “pro-family” party.
“Obviously, it’s outrageous that he’s comparing supporters of Obamacare — or supporters of enforcing enacted laws, or of keeping the government funded — to suicide terrorists,” writes No More Mister Nice Blog:
But the analogy isn’t entirely off base.
Remember what happened on the “Let’s roll” flight, United Flight 93? A lot of ordinary people died, and a target in D.C. was spared. The target was apparently the U.S Capitol, where Congress works.
As a result of what the Republican are doing now, a lot of innocent ordinary citizens will be harmed. You know who probably won’t be harmed? Members of Congress. They’ll still be paid. And most of them probably won’t lose their seats — only three House Republicans lost seats in 1996, after the last shutdown.
Ordinary citizens suffering while members of Congress are spared? Yes, there are some similarities between then and now, even if they’re not the ones the congressman had in mind.
And Think Progress notes:
Asked lasted about the analogy by a skeptical reporter, Culberson didn’t back down calling it “a good historical analogy.â€
Are you thinking what I’m thinking?
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