Title: Rep. Steve Cohen: tea partiers are the ‘domestic enemies’ of the U.S. we took oath to defend against Source:
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On Saturday morning, Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Tenn.) declared that Republican tea partiers in Washington are the domestic enemies of the United States he swore to defend the country against in his oath of office.
During his appearance on MSNBCs Up with Steve Kornacki on Saturday morning, Cohen called his colleagues rabid and sophomoric, among other things.
If we look ahead to the immediate future, these next few months, these two new deadlines that are now sort of on the calendar, do you think things will play out differently in the next round of budget negotiations, in the next round, when it comes to funding the government? Kornacki asked Cohen. Do you think the Republicans will have a different posture this time?
You know, youd think they would, Cohen said. If a child puts its finger on a burner, theyre not likely to go to that burner again, but Im not sure if some of these people dont like the heat.
They seemed to enjoy shutting down the government, they reveled in it. They got a lot of energy out of it, he added.
Cohens rhetoric became even more heated.
A lot of those members are rabid, he said of House Republicans. Theyre sophomoric in terms of Congress.
Speaking of his fellow members of Congress, Cohen said, they think theyre some kind of guerrillas there to strike a blow for freedom. I think theyll try to pull this off again.
However, by far the most interesting of all of Cohens statements came when he declared that Republicans with Tea Party leanings are actually domestic enemies.
We [meaning U.S. Representatives] take an oath to support the country against all enemies foreign and domestic, and these are the domestic enemies, Cohen said.
This kind of leap really shouldnt be all that shocking coming from Cohen.
After all, this is the same man who previously compared his opponents in Washingtons talking points on healthcare to Nazi propaganda. Making a few leaps here and there clearly isnt a problem of his.
The clip of Cohens interview with Kornacki can be seen below:
Cohen was born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 24, 1949, the son of Genevieve (née Goldsand) and pediatrician Morris David Cohen. He has two older brothers, Michael Corey and Martin D. Cohen.[2][3] He is a fourth-generation Memphian,[4] and is a grandson of Jewish immigrants from Lithuania and Poland.