MSNBC Analyst Suggests U.S. Now Worse than Venezuela and Cuba: They Don’t Have ‘Internment Camps for Babies’

‘The extraordinary and astounding hypocrisy of it, to see the constancy of the assertion of Christian virtue by political leaders in this country who have established internment camps for babies and toddlers’

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SCARBOROUGH: “It is one of the few times where Jesus says — and I’m not a theologian. My parents did make me go to bed with churches four time a weeks for for about 21 years. It didn’t take but I do remember a lot of Bible versus. It is one of the few times in the new testament where Jesus doesn’t say we are saved by faith and we are saved by grace which we are. It’s one of the few times Jesus says this is what you have to do to get to heaven and if you don’t do it you will not get to heaven. One of the few times he says this is it and it is, giving a cup of water in the master’s name, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, visiting those in prison and — and again, helping the least among us.”
BRZEZINSKI: “Empathy.”
SCARBOROUGH: “All I am doing here by the way, don’t hate the messenger, this is Jesus talking.”
SCHMIDT: “The extraordinary and astounding hypocrisy of it to see the constancy of the assertion of Christian virtue by political leaders in this country who have established internment camps for babies and toddlers.And by the way — and I never in a million years thought I would sit here or anywhere and say this, but the difference now between Venezuela and Cuba and the United States is this — Venezuela and Cuba are the countries without internment camps for babies and toddlers.”

(via The Washington Free Beacon)

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