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(AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) A few days ago, I wrote about Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) attending an event given by a Communist Party affiliate organization. The event was the Connecticut People’s World Committee Amistad Awards, and they were also reportedly celebrating the 102nd anniversary of the Communist Party USA.
But once Blumenthal’s attendance at the event became known, it blew up on him and earned a lot of concern. It also wasn’t just that he attended; it was that he gave the awardees special recognition from the U.S. Senate during the Communist-related event — essentially pulling the Senate into the event as well.
Blumenthal is now claiming that he didn’t know that it was a Communist Party-related event and if he did, he wouldn’t have attended. “My understanding was that this ceremony was strictly a labor event,” Blumenthal said Friday in a telephone interview. “If I had known the details, I wouldn’t have gone. … Let me just say very emphatically, I’m a Democrat and a strong believer in American capitalism. I have been consistently a Democrat and a strong supporter and believer in American capitalism.” [….] “People are going to do what they’re going to do. I’m just going […]
Read the whole story at redstate.com
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“Amistad Awards” ???
What, are the celebrating? The enslavement of people under communist rule?