Prodded even further following his non-answer on August 4, Privileged Patrick explained that he wanted to "learn more" about the ransom:

[youtube url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z72qLk6uHac"]

Exactly two weeks later, Privileged Patrick learned all he needed to know when the State Department confirmed that Barack Obama lied to the American people about his cash payment to Iran for hostages.

Privileged Patrick, however, is still remaining silent.

Perhaps Privileged Patrick isn’t talking because of that one time he cited one of the worst predictions ever made throughout the course of history in an attempt to justify his decision to defy the will of Florida voters by voting for the Iran deal.

FLASHBACK:

  • Washington Examiner, 8/31/15: "Rep. Patrick Murphy, the Florida Democrat who is running to replace Sen. Marco Rubio, endorsed the Iran nuclear deal on Monday by saying it would help the cause of ‘peace in our time’ — echoing the infamous words uttered by Neville Chamberlain after he struck a deal with Adolf Hitler."

On Sunday, Debbie Wasserman Schultz could not guarantee that the $400 million in cash to Iran won’t be used to fund terrorism.

In light of the State Department’s admission, Florida voters deserve to know if Privileged Patrick agrees with the disgraced former chair of his party.

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