Poster wants to divert attention away from what the Republican Party is doing today.
Finally! Looks like GOP leaders were getting too much heat from sponsors. All four responded within hours of each other after a five day delay.
Once again, they made themselves look foolish.
CNN reports, "House Republican leaders have condemned incendiary remarks from GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
five days after
she first publicly compared Capitol Hill mask rules to the Holocaust, amid a wave of criticism from Republican and conservative critics as well as Jewish groups aimed at the Georgia congresswoman and the party leaders' silence."
"Marjorie is wrong, and her intentional decision to compare the horrors of the Holocaust with wearing masks is appalling," House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy said, adding, "Let me be clear: the House Republican Conference condemns this language."
Steve Scalize was too embarrassed to speak openly to the press. "Rep. Scalise does not agree with these comments and condemns these comparisons to the Holocaust," Scalise spokesperson Lauren Fine said, adding a ludicrous attack on Democrats, which he did not explain, a common tactic by Republicans these days -- unexplained accusations.
"Equating mask wearing and vaccines to the Holocaust belittles the most significant human atrocities ever committed. We must all work together to educate our fellow Americans on the unthinkable horrors of the Holocaust. #NeverAgain," Rep. Elise Stefanik, the newly elected No. 3 House Republican, replacing Liz Cheney who was removed for telling the truth.
Mitch McConnell chimed in with this. "Once again an outrageous and reprehensible comment."
Will Greene get off with a slap on the wrist? That's been the Republican record.
If so, Greene will probably jump with glee. She is making a ton of money from today's Republicans for her attacks on the establishment. The people in her Georgian district love her.