Will this generation of treason-weasel Republicans drag us into another world war by ignoring Putin's fascist land-grab?
"Our enemies, the Administration keeps telling the people, are Germany, Italy, and Japan, naming them. Not one off them has made a gesture toward us. For all we think and feel about Hitler, he has not attacked us. But the American government has attacked Hitler first by words, then by measures short of war, then by giving pledge to his enemies to assist them by all physical means to the utmost."
— Tennessee Republican Representative John Jennings, July 14, 1940
"I know of no Member of this House, Mr. Speaker, who possess the remotest idea that any of Hitler's panzer divisions are to strike in the desert of Arizona or in the sand stretches of the Mojave. How long are the American people to be fed this stuff?"
Michigan Republican Representative Paul Shafer, May 16, 1941
In the two years leading up to Pearl Harbor, roughly a hundred Republican members of Congress stood up to publicly defend Hitler and condemn Democratic President Franklin Delano Roosevelt for "war mongering" and "promoting socialism."
Last week Marjorie Taylor Greene echoed their comments — almost to the word — in condemning President Biden's efforts to aid Ukraine against this generation's fascist menace, Vladimir Putin.