Ever since Presidente (President in Espanol) Obama decided to “normalize” relations (condone the decades-long history of murder and human rights violations committed by Fidel and Raul Castro) with communist Cuba, business owners and media types alike have been salivating over the idea of possibly being able to rake in big dinero (money in Espanol) with the lifting of the long-standing economic sanctions the U.S. has imposed on that regime.
The U.S. national mainstream media, or the Democratic Party’s media wing, don’t seem to care much about the Cuban government’s history of human rights violations, or that Russia, who is using Cuban military troops to combat CIA-trained rebels in Syria, has engaged the U.S. in a new Cold War-era proxy war, are anxious to travel to Cuba for the Cuban Radio & Television International Conference & Exposition.Again, forget about Cuba’s history of crime and human rights violations, what really matters here is money, right?
Here is what Margaret Cassilly, the National Association of Broadcasters vice president of international programs, said about her upcoming trip to the conference in Havana, Cuba:
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Meanwhile, the Cuban-American congressional delegation- Senators Marco Rubio (R), Bob Menendez (D), and U.S. Reps Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R), Mario Diaz-Balart (R), and Carlos Curbelo (R)- firmly opposed to all of Obama’s praise and rewarding of the Castro regime.