[quote_center]Chabot proclaims Fidel’s “arrival to Hell”[/quote_center]

And, now this message from a kind & gentle Southwest Ohio

This, including the photos, is from Steve Chabot’s latest weekly blog roll. Chabot, a Republican, is the Ohio 1st District Representative to the US Congress. He serves on the Congressional Committee on Foreign Affairs (formerly the Committee on International Relations).

  “Steve’s Weekly Blog”

And finally – Fidel’s dead! And I say, good riddance. This bastard was a murderer, a torturer, a dictator, a scoundrel, a thug, a tyrant, scum. But that didn’t stop some folks on the left, including our soon-to-be-former-President Barack Obama, from praising this recent arrival to Hell.

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Photo of Fidel Castro on Rep. Steve Chabot’s blog roll.

Obama offered “condolences” to the Castro family, and alluded to “powerful emotions”, but didn’t have the guts to mention anything about Castro’s utter disregard for human rights or human life during his murderous reign. The previously mentioned Green Party candidate Jill Stein, insanely declared that “Fidel Castro was a symbol for the struggle for justice.” (Thank God this woman lost.) Canada’s leftist Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called Castro a “remarkable leader”, again, not mentioning the thousands and thousands of innocent human beings who received a bullet to the head, after having been horribly tortured, under Castro’s direct orders. Failed President Jimmy Carter said he’ll remember Castro “fondly.” And nowadays, no controversy is complete until San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick, who is too full of himself to stand for the national anthem, weighs in. Kaepernick was enthusiastically booed in Miami before the Dolphins/49ers game over the weekend, after spewing pro-Castro blather, and trying to explain his way out of why he had previously worn a pro-Castro T-shirt at a press conference. Sure wish this guy would shut up and play football (like some Broadway actors I could mention.)

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Photo of Colin Kaepernick on Chabot’s latest blog roll

 

 

 

 

 

 





 

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