Bette Midler joked about Rand Paul being violently assaulted when she sardonically tweeted, “Where’s Rand Paul’s neighbor when we need him?” during the Kentucky Senator’s effort to hold up the budget vote last night.

Paul managed to block the vote past a midnight deadline that technically meant the government shut down for a short time, with the Senator insisting that an amendment be added to reign in out of control spending. A two year budget deal was subsequently approved by the Senate.

However, during Paul’s stunt, several leftist celebrities and numerous verified Twitter liberals expressed their disappointment that the Senator’s neighbor wasn’t in attendance to physically assault him.

Paul was viciously assaulted by his 59-year-old neighbor and registered Democrat Rene Boucher last November while mowing his lawn, leaving him with five broken ribs and lacerations to his lungs. Although denied by Boucher’s lawyer, A subsequent investigation by the Washington Examiner found that the attack was almost certainly politically motivated.

Bette Midler longed to see a repeat of the attack last night when she tweeted, “Where’s Rand Paul’s neighbor when we need him?”

Where’s Rand Paul’s neighbor when we need him? — Bette Midler (@BetteMidler) February 9, 2018

Despite widespread condemnation, the tweet has not yet been deleted.

“So much for love trumps hate,” commented one respondent.

“I’ve loved Bette since I was a little kid, but this statement made me lose all respect for her,” added another.

However, Midler wasn’t the only leftists to wish physical harm upon Rand Paul.

Producer and writer John Levenstein copied Midler’s tweet word for word.

Where’s Rand Paul’s neighbor when we need him? — John Levenstein (@johnlevenstein) February 9, 2018

“Rand Paul’s neighbor didn’t hit him hard enough,” remarked Elon Green, who has written for the New York Times Magazine and Esquire.

Rand Paul's neighbor didn't hit him hard enough. — Elon “TK” Green (@elongreen) February 8, 2018

“Tonight, everyone in the Senate is Rand Paul’s aggrieved neighbor,” tweeted Huffington Post writer Matt Fuller.

Tonight, everyone in the Senate is Rand Paul’s aggrieved neighbor. — Matt Fuller (@MEPFuller) February 9, 2018

Meanwhile, liberal journalist Jesse Farrar remains unapologetic after tweeting that he hoped to see conservatives drowned to death and adding that he was “not joking”.

Deputy editor of Deadspin, Barry Petchesky came to Farrar’s defense when he remarked, “I can’t argue that it wouldn’t make the world a better place.”

But remember everyone; Love trumps hate!

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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor at large of Infowars.com and Prison Planet.com.

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