'At Each Other's Throats': Democrats' Fighting For The Soul Of Their Party

Written By BlabberBuzz | Tuesday, 28 September 2021 10:45 PM
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Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., says that it’s a "beautiful thing" to see the Democrats "at each other’s throats" over the anti-Semitism issue troubling the party.

Buck jumped on the phone for an independent interview with Fox News on Friday, where he expressed his opinions on the Democrats nixing Iron Dome funding from the latest ongoing resolution after demanding from progressives.

The Iron Dome funding finally passed the House after the "Squad" tried to cancel it and criticism from both parties urged the Democrats to include the funding.

"I think it's a beautiful thing to see the Democrats at each other's throats," Buck said. "And really, it's the anti-Semitic wing of the Democrat Party versus those who want to suppress the anti-Semitism that is inherent in the Democrat Party."

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Aiming at the party’s history, Buck slammed the Democrats as "the party of the Ku Klux Klan" and Japanese internment in World War II, as well as "the party that suppressed the efforts for civil rights bills in the 1950s and 60s."

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"This is a Democrat Party that's acting very consistent with its history, and, while some in the Democratic Party are more pragmatic, no one can deny the deep anti-Semitism that exists in the Democrat Party," the Colorado Republican said.

Buck also condemned the Democrats’ whipping narrative against Border Patrol agents, saying it is "nonsense to accuse American government employees who are under a great deal of stress as a result of failed policies" of "wrongdoing in this situation."

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"I think that they are patriots for doing the job they're doing," Buck said. "They understand the very serious implications for allowing our border to remain open and they're doing their best in this situation, and they should not be criticized no matter whose president is in office."

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The congressman also blasted the White House’s choice to exclude Border Patrol horses in Del Rio, Texas, saying he does "not believe that it was the right call to do so.

"I believe that we have to make sure we have every means available, whether it's horses, whether it's gators, whether it's helicopters, whether it's sound or motion detection systems, whatever it is we that can give Border Patrol to ease some of their stress in this situation is appropriate," Buck said.

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Reps. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., and Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., have been charged with anti-Semitism since they first took office, with Tlaib boisterously opposing the Iron Dome bill funding.

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., shifted her "no" vote to a "present" vote — avoiding voting on the bill — and shed tears on the floor, which were slammed as "crocodile tears" by critics.

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