Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) triggered irony meters to blow up on Wednesday after critics urged his swipe at Cuba’s management may simply as simply apply to Donald Trump’s White Home.
Kennedy, showing on Fox Information after federal prosecutors leveled costs in opposition to former Cuban President Raúl Castro over a 1996 downing of civilian planes, described Raúl’s brother, the late Cuban President Fidel Castro, as “evil” however “fairly sensible.”
He then turned his fireplace on the island’s present leaders, calling them “asshats,” because the Trump administration ramps up its efforts to unseat the communist authorities.
“They’re like three-wheeled procuring carts,” Kennedy stated.
“I imply they’re incompetent,” he continued. “All they know tips on how to do is oppress folks. They take all their cash and so they give it to the navy and the police and themselves, and to hell with the nice folks of Cuba.”
“And that’s not a mannequin for fulfillment, and so they’re gone and so they simply don’t understand it but,” he added, suggesting regime change was imminent.
Critics on social media rapidly identified the irony, arguing Kennedy’s description may simply as simply be learn as a critique of the present U.S. management below Donald Trump.

