Senate expressly condemns anti-Semitism, after Democrat-led House 'can't bring itself' to do the same
The Senate unanimously passed a resolution on Thursday explicitly and unequivocally condemning anti-Semitism, after the Democrat-controlled House abandoned a similar effort in March in favor of a resolution broadly disapproving of all forms of bigotry.
The new resolution, introduced by Texas Republican Ted Cruz and Virginia Democrat Tim Kaine, calls anti-Semitism "a unique form of prejudice stretching back millennia that attacks the equal humanity of the Jewish people."
"The Senate did what the House couldn't," a senior Senate aide told Fox News. "It said that anti-Semitism is a unique kind of bigotry that needs to be uniquely condemned. Everyone knows that's obviously, objectively true. The question is why the House can't bring itself to say so."
Good thing the Senate had the juice to squeeze, imagine NOT being able to say publicly like the House Democrats couldn't that they are AGAINST Bigotry and Anti-Semitism!
“The truth is incontrovertible, malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end; there it is.”