The Democrat reactions have been a real window into who has grace and who would try to buffalo their followers.
I wrote about Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren's statement, which claimed she had called for the release of the hostages for two years. Yeah, I'm sure that was what made Hamas finally roll over and give them up. What she didn't do in her post was name or credit the man behind the peace deal, President Donald Trump.
Vice President JD Vance had a little bit of fun in replying to her on that.
There was also Barack Obama's statement, which also left out Trump. Surprisingly, he was criticized by CNN for that failure.
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Now both Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have weighed in. They're both such petty characters - what's your bet on who you think left out Trump's name?
Biden did "commend" Trump by name - but he also painted it as though he, Biden, had done most of the work, and Trump had just gotten it "over the finish line."
I am deeply grateful and relieved that this day has come – for the last living 20 hostages who have been through unimaginable hell and are finally reunited with their families and loved ones, and for the civilians in Gaza who have experienced immeasurable loss and will finally…
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 13, 2025
I am deeply grateful and relieved that this day has come – for the last living 20 hostages who have been through unimaginable hell and are finally reunited with their families and loved ones, and for the civilians in Gaza who have experienced immeasurable loss and will finally get the chance to rebuild their lives.
The road to this deal was not easy. My Administration worked relentlessly to bring hostages home, get relief to Palestinian civilians, and end the war. I commend President Trump and his team for their work to get a renewed ceasefire deal over the finish line.
Now, with the backing of the United States and the world, the Middle East is on a path to peace that I hope endures and a future for Israelis and Palestinians alike with equal measures of peace, dignity, and safety.
Um, no, not quite. Trump got it done when you couldn't. That's the bottom line.
It was made possible because of Trump's peace through strength, perhaps in no small measure by standing up to Iran and bombing their nuclear facilities. The Obama/Biden team empowered Iran and thereby its proxies for years.
This guy is more delusional than we thought. https://t.co/bKlV7X4ZOo
— Carl Higbie (@CarlHigbie) October 14, 2025
Then there were Kamala Harris' remarks. See if you see what's missing here.
My statement on the ceasefire in the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/5yx2S37eiD
— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) October 14, 2025
I am thankful and deeply encouraged that this ceasefire has brought long-awaited moments of joy and reunion — as 20 Israeli hostages are finally reunited with their loved ones and Palestinian families and the people of Gaza begin to receive desperately needed relief from unimaginable suffering.
Through diplomacy and persistence, today is an important first step toward a more hopeful future. I commend the leaders and partners whose efforts made this agreement possible, including the President and his team.
There is still much more work to do to secure a lasting peace, ensure the safety and dignity of every innocent life, and build a future where Israelis and Palestinians can live side by side in freedom and security.
She mentions the "president" but doesn't use Trump's name. She's still so crushed by him, she can't say his name? Even Hillary Clinton was able to commend him by name. When you are more bitter than Hillary, you may have a problem.
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Does anyone think this deal would be happening if Kamala had won? Just a couple of days ago, this was the lame response about "genocide" that she gave in an MSNBC interview:
.@KamalaHarris when asked if there’s a genocide in Gaza :
— p (@bey4kh) October 12, 2025
“When you look at the number of children, the number of innocent civilians that have been killed, the refusal to give aid and support. We should all step back and ask this question and be honest about it, yeah.” pic.twitter.com/zSQBdxG5g0
At least her remarks were better than those of Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX), who may have won for "worst response."
Raising hell at home & then pretending to be the President of Peace is diabolical.
— Jasmine Crockett (@JasmineForUS) October 13, 2025
Thank God, we are "unburdened by what has been" with both Biden and Harris so that our country and, frankly, the world is better off.
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