Republican Slams His Party for Laying ‘Sticky Traps’ to Split Democrats over Support for Israel
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MASSIE: “Everybody's introduced almost, at this point, a bill to deal with something along these lines since October 7th, none of them actually get to anything real. I think it’s a political ping-pong game. Of course, we get to serve every time. And a lot of these are just political traps, I call 'em sticky traps, designed to split the Democrat Party and get them stuck in the sticky trap, and I’ve gotten stuck in almost every one of them myself because I believe absolutely in the First Amendment and I don’t vote for foreign aid, and I actually think a lot of people here are a little bit xenophobic with all of their resolutions against other countries and all of the sanctions against these other countries. So, I’ve never voted for a sanction. So every one of these bills that comes forward, we hope to get the Democrats in the sticky trap. And I always end up there. And then I ended up for voting 'no' against one of these, $90,000 of ads run against me in my district by AIPAC, by their super PAC, because I didn’t vote for one of these resolutions. I think it’s ridiculous."
(Via Mediaite)




