Screenshot: Fox News Radical Democrat Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut is cheering for America’s enemies during active hostilities with...

Radical Democrat Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut is cheering for America’s enemies during active hostilities with Iran, and when called out, he pulled the classic leftist move, gaslighting, and deflection.
Murphy replied with a smug one-word “awesome” to a Lloyd’s List report claiming that at least 26 ships from Iran’s notorious “shadow fleet” had brazenly bypassed the U.S. naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz/Gulf of Oman area.
Murphy didn’t express concern for U.S. troops. He didn’t worry about Iranian oil money flowing to terrorists. He didn’t even pretend to support America’s interests.
He just typed “awesome.”
X users immediately unloaded on the Connecticut Democrat, calling the remark “literally rooting for the enemy” and “treasonous.”
White House officials ripped him for gleefully regurgitating Iranian propaganda while U.S. forces are actively engaged. Even some on the left couldn’t defend it.
So what did Murphy do? He tried the oldest trick in the Democrat playbook, gaslighting the American people.
In a desperate follow-up post, Murphy wrote:
“Ok Twitter, I can’t believe I need to clarify this but obviously Trump’s bungled mismanagement of this war is not ‘awesome.’ As I have said a million times here, it’s a disaster and he should end the war immediately. My tweet was something called ‘sarcasm.’”
Then, when a Fox News reporter confronted him directly, Murphy doubled down on the absurdity.
He complained that “Twitter has become kind of a cesspool” and claimed he “probably should give up on sarcasm on Twitter” because “sarcasm is not something I guess that’s allowed on Twitter any longer.”
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