June 18, 2014
Posted by Andy Borowitz
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Congressional leaders left the White House
on Wednesday “deeply frustrated” that President Obama had not found a
swift resolution to the conflict between Sunnis and Shiites that began
in the seventh century A.D. After meeting for more than an hour with the President in the Oval Office,
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell expressed disappointment that
Mr. Obama “came up empty” when asked for a plan to heal the rift between
the two religious groups, which began in the year 632. “All we ask of this President is that he do one
thing: settle a religious conflict that has been going on for a
millennium and a half,” McConnell said. “What did he offer today? Nothing.” Speaker of the House John
Boehner acknowledged that there was a possibility that Obama might find
a way to resolve the centuries-old Sunni-Shiite conflict, but the Ohio
Republican was not optimistic.
“This struggle between Sunnis and Shiites has been going on for
almost fifteen hundred years,” he said. “That means President Obama has
had ample time to fix it.”
Photograph by Susan Walsh/AP.
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