Charlie Daniels crawled out of the swamp Monday, put down his fiddle of gold, and penned a scathing open letter to Congress, calling the "pathetic excuses for public servants… a gaggle of fading prostitutes for sale to anybody."
Holding nearly nothing back, Daniels expressed being particularly frosted at the Obama administration's Iran deal and Congress' do-nothing attitude in return. He chided them for talking "for decades about the porous southern border" and yet to this day, doing "nothing about it." He targeted Congress for allowing sanctuary cities to harbor criminal and murderous illegal aliens, ignoring a climbing National Debt, and allowing a corrupt IRS to "run over the very people [they] are sworn to protect."
"The history of this nation is written in the blood and courage of men who stood in the face of overwhelming odds, politicians, soldiers, statesmen and ordinary citizens who sought to do the right thing regardless of the cost or the consequences," Daniels writes. "Well, ladies and gentlemen of the United States Congress, it seems that that particular pen has run out of ink."
He continues:
Your ratings are in the single digits, your morals are in the gutter, your minds are on self-preservation and somewhere along the way you traded your honor for political expediency.
You've violated your oaths, you've betrayed your country you've feathered your nests and you've sat on your hands while an imperial president has rubbed your noses in the dirt time after time.
You're no longer men, you're puppets, you're caricatures, jokes, a gaggle of fading prostitutes for sale to anybody who can do you a political favor.
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