Open thread for night owls: 5 House Democrats sabotage effort to end U.S. support for war in Yemen
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Jon Queally at Common Dreams writes—'What a Despicable Sham': MSNBC's Chris Hayes Denounces Five House Democrats as 'Cowards' for Helping GOP to Block Yemen Vote: While a vote in the U.S. Senate to push forward a War Powers Resolution on Wednesday resulOpen thread for night owls: 5 House Democrats sabotage effort to end U.S. support for war in Yemen
Jon Queally at Common Dreams writes—'What a Despicable Sham': MSNBC's Chris Hayes Denounces Five House Democrats as 'Cowards' for Helping GOP to Block Yemen Vote: While a vote in the U.S. Senate to push forward a War Powers Resolution on Wednesday resulted in applause from peace advocates and critics of the U.S. involvement in the Saudi-led assault on Yemen, five Democrats in the U.S. House stirred outrage as they helped Republicans in the chamber pass a rule—attached to massive Farm Bill legislation—that effectively killed the hopes of voting on its version of the resolution for the remainder of the congressional session. The procedural vote in the Senate, said resolution co-sponsor Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), will help send a message to the world that the chamber will soon end its support for «this brutal, horrific war in Yemen led by an undemocratic, despotic regime.» But in the House, say critics, the five Democrats—Reps. Jim Costa (Calif.), Al Lawson (Fla.), Collin Peterson (Minn.), Dutch Rupperberger (Md.), and David Scott (Ga.)—sent the exact opposite message by backing the GOP-led effort to kill the resolution. MSNBC's Chris Hayes was just one of the journalists and other experts following the story who expressed outrage about the House vote. «There is literally no domestic constituency of actual voters who are agitating for the US to continue facilitating the bombardment and starvation of Yemen,» Hayes tweeted. He added, «What a despicable sham.» [...] TOP COMMENTS • HIGH IMPACT STORIES QUOTATION “To catch a thief, catch a thief.” ~~Ancient adage TWEET OF THE DAY xYes, Michael Cohen was Trump's personal lawyer, but more recently he was Deputy Finance Chair of the Republican National Committee. The Deputy Finance Chair of the RNC was just sentenced to 3 years in prison for felonies committed during the 2016 presidential election campaign.— Matt McDermott (@mattmfm) December 12, 2018 BLAST FROM THE PAST On this date at Daily Kos in 2006—Pentagon Wants to 'Double-Down.' Sadr the Target: Whether the troops can be found to up the ante in Iraq and whether, if found, they can actually defeat al-Sadr in his own city without playing the Fallujah card is not something I'd want to «double-down» on even if we were just talking dollars instead of lives. While the Pentagon makes its calculations, and American troops wonder which Christmas they'll be home, the Bush-Cheney attempts at juggling the Iraqi factions continue apace. About all that's missing these days is an invitation to Ahmad Chalabi for lunch at the White House. And, of course, a sane plan for getting out of Iraq. LINK TO DAILY KOS STORE On today’s Kagro in the Morning show: Everybody's talking about yesterday's Oval Office meltdown. That includes Greg Dworkin & Joan McCarter. Nobody's talking about the job of UN Musical Director. That Chinese microchip spying story's falling apart. And so is Trump’s base, at last! x Embedded Content RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube|Patreon|Square Cash (Share code: Send $5, get $5!) Read more