Who actually believed President Obama, who has sought to normalize relations with the Castro regime and a broken Cuba – even to the point of considering giving back Guantanamo Bay – would issue any sort of statement that spoke with power and resolve about Castro’s death?
Obama’s statement was a monument to impotence.
Read @POTUS’s statement on the passing of Fidel Castro: https://t.co/ihVoLdqbRQ pic.twitter.com/sPZfvpeQVB
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) November 26, 2016
Maybe the realization that his own political leanings bear a stronger resemblance to the beliefs and policies of Castro than to the people who elected him to serve have put a bridle on his thoughts?
Senator Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, issued his own, powerful statement on Castro’s death, but then lashed out at the feckless nature of President Obama’s statement.
President Obama issued a pathetic statement on death of dictator #FidelCastro with no mention of thousands he killed & imprisoned. #Cuba
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) November 26, 2016
Rubio has, in the recent past, strongly opposed Obama’s moves made towards renewing and normalizing the nation’s relationship with Cuba.
Expect this weekend to be flooded with idiocy from the left, as they celebrate the dictator’s “stellar” life.
And if Senator Rubio is reading, he owes Senator Tom Cotton lunch, at least.
Fidel Castro created hell on earth for the Cuban people. He will now become intimately familiar with what he wrought.
— Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) November 26, 2016
Ouch!
Maybe tell us how you really feel next time, Senator Cotton?
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