This was a legitimate question by Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie, the only Republican congressman, so far, who has decried the bombing of Iran by the orange sherbet coiffed diaper wearing TACO:
And this was a legitimate reaction:
But leave it to the Courier Journal to take the mealy mouthed approach to reporting on an unnecessary military action that will only endanger Kentuckians and the rest of the country:
President Donald Trump ordered strikes on three nuclear facilities inside Iran on the evening of June 21.
The reactions from members of Congress and other leaders vary widely. Here is a roundup of what those in Kentucky are saying in response to the attacks
Let’s do a roundup. Let’s not get into the details of legality or morality.
It did, however, include this:
After quickly calling the act unconstitutional, Massie went on to say:
“When two countries are bombing each other daily in a hot war, and a third country joins the bombing, that’s an act of war. I’m amazed at the mental gymnastics being undertaken by neocons in DC (and their social media bots) to say we aren’t at war… so they can make war.”
Meanwhile, this happened at a Bernie Sanders rally:
And this is what Americans think, in general:

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