Sen. Jeff Flake: “When the American government offers an onslaught on unreality, it puts the whole world at risk. That is the lesson of Helsinki. That is the dose of reality that hit hard. We have indulged myths and fabrications, pretended that it wasn’t so bad and our indulgence got us the capitulation in Helsinki.” Credit: Courtesy of flake.senate.gov
Sen. Jeff Flake: “When the American government offers an onslaught on unreality, it puts the whole world at risk. That is the lesson of Helsinki. That is the dose of reality that hit hard. We have indulged myths and fabrications, pretended that it wasn’t so bad and our indulgence got us the capitulation in Helsinki.” Credit: Courtesy of flake.senate.gov

Talking Points Memo notes Sen. Jeff Flake’s criticism of President Donald Trump today on the Senate floor as he unsuccessfully tried to get his fellow Republicans to sign onto a resolution in support of law enforcement agencies:

Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) dramatically called President Donald Trump’s press conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin “Orwellian” on Thursday, in an effort to pass a non-binding Senate resolution that’s little more than a pat on the back for law enforcement and intelligence agencies, and which was ultimately blocked.

“We saw earlier this week in Helsinki what was truly an Orwellian moment,” he said from the Senate floor. “What we saw earlier this week in Helsinki is what happens when you wage war on objective reality for nearly two solid years, calling real things fake and fake things real, as if conditioning others to embrace the same confusion.”

After congratulating the Justice Department and intelligence community for their work, the three-page resolution “calls upon relevant committees of the Senate to exercise congressional oversight, including prompt hearings and the release of relevant notes and information” on Trump and Putin’s Helsinki meeting, and “calls for the immediate and full implementation of mandatory sanctions provided for in the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act,” which Trump signed into law after overwhelming congressional support last year. (Read the full resolution below.)

“Ultimately,” Flake continued, “you’re rendered unable to tell the difference between the two and are at critical times seemingly rendered incapable of thinking clearly, your mind a hash of conspiracy theory and fragments of old talking points deployed in response to a question no one even asked. Ultimately you fail to summon reality in the face of a despot in defense of your country.”

He added later: “When the American government offers an onslaught on unreality, it puts the whole world at risk. That is the lesson of Helsinki. That is the dose of reality that hit hard. We have indulged myths and fabrications, pretended that it wasn’t so bad and our indulgence got us the capitulation in Helsinki.”

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3 replies on “Double-Plus Ungood: Sen. Flake Hits Trump for “Orwellian” Appearance with Putin This Week”

  1. That’s nice Senator. But as we all know talk is cheap. If you’re so disgusted with Trump then do something meaningful. For starters vote against his corrosive agenda then cross the aisle. But you won’t do that, after all you can’t imperil that cushy corporate lobbyist job that’s waiting for you!

  2. Lotsa hot air but what ACTION is he gonna take? What the hell, he has nuttin’ to lose .. unless he think he gonna run for POTUS sometime?

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