Twitter Explodes in Anger After Commerce Secretary Calls Syria Missile Strike After-Dinner ‘Entertainment’
“US Military Is Not a Toy and Should Never Be Used for ‘Entertainment'” Says Congressman Ted Lieu
U.S. Congressman Ted Lieu (D-CA) is among the many Americans angered by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross’s comments Monday. In a speech Ross referred to President Donald Trump’s bombing of Syria last month as “entertainment.”Â
Ross, a Palm Beach billionaire nicknamed the “King of Bankruptcy,” relayed that on April 6, during President Xi of China’s visit to Mar-a-Lago, President Trump interrupted the dinner.
“Just as dessert was being served, the president explained to Mr. Xi he had something he wanted to tell him, which was the launching of 59 missiles into Syria,†Ross told the audience at the Milken Institute Global Conference. “It was in lieu of after-dinner entertainment.â€
Variety, which first reported the Commerce Secretary’s remarks, said “the crowd laughed.”
“The thing was, it didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment,†Ross added.
Several civilians died during the attack, which was in retaliation for Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s use of chemical weapons on his own people.
Many, including MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski (video above), and California Congressman Ted Lieu, are denouncing Secretary Ross’s comments.
Rep. Lieu, a consistant critic of President Trump, via Twitter Monday night called on Ross to apologize, and said the U.S. military is not a toy.
Secretary Wilbur Ross needs to apologize. US military is not a toy and should never be used for “entertainment.” https://t.co/8v3JaqL0GY
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) May 2, 2017
 Others:
Oh gawd this is miserable! These people are power-hungry monsters. Innocents were killed! https://t.co/sKkOG316g0 via @variety
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) May 1, 2017
out of touch elitists who think war is fun and games https://t.co/ykOqJyv7FA
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) May 1, 2017
disgusting. https://t.co/ykOqJyv7FA
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) May 1, 2017
Rich Guy Who Wore $600 Bedroom Slippers To U.S. Capitol Calls Deadly Missile Strike “After Dinner Entertainment” https://t.co/4wFFx5z85R
— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) May 2, 2017
Just a room full of rich people laughing at bombing another another country from a 200k a year private club https://t.co/XOfnss6TEW pic.twitter.com/Kqq3FzNVBs
— Mazel Tov Cocktail (@AdamSerwer) May 1, 2017
@WilburRoss I do hope you will apologize for this horrible statement. https://t.co/JAzRCNENRl
— Stephie Anne (@BirdysMama) May 2, 2017
Trump’s commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, truly highlights the soullessness of the people presently in power. This is simply grotesque. pic.twitter.com/sOkbL8uxQV
— Rex Huppke (@RexHuppke) May 2, 2017
US bombing of Syria “in lieu of after-dinner entertainment†– Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. Moral bankruptcy. https://t.co/8EfMBNzwV9 pic.twitter.com/69DxAScK0V
— Andrew Stroehlein (@astroehlein) May 2, 2017
Obscene! Killing innocent women and children is ‘After-Dinner Entertainment’ for this administration! MSN https://t.co/a2wPZ68kA2 #RESIST!
— John Lundin (@johnlundin) May 2, 2017
“The thing is, it didn’t cost the president anything to have that entertainment,†Ross told laughing guests.
It cost taxpayers $82 million. https://t.co/dKLEb893fR
— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) May 1, 2017
Ross also talked to Bloomberg while at the conference.
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