That would be US House Representative Tim Ryan.
Last week, for those who missed it, saw the end of September. Which meant a monthly death toll in Iraq. Iraq Body Count noted the death toll for September from violence is 1220. UNAMI issued their count, "According to casualty figures released today by UNAMI, a total of 979 Iraqis were killed and another 2,133 were wounded in acts of terrorism and violence in September." AFP coffered their count in a Tweet:
In the face of that continued death and destruction, Tim Ryan attempted to show boat on the floor of Congress declaring:
I was against the Iraq War! The Iraq War was unaffordable! The Iraq War was unpopular! 58% of the American people were against the Iraq War! Democrats didn't shut down the government! Use the political process! Which we did and won the House back in '06 and won the presidency in '08 and we wound down the Iraqi War!
C.I. quickly noted that Ryan's 'logic' was faulty and all Ryan was confessing to was going along with a criminal war when he could have led a shutdown to stop the war. Ruth followed up by pointing out that while Ryan wasn't in Congress in 2002, when the authorization for war was voted on, he did, in 2004, vote for Henry Hyde's measure praising the Iraq War and the overthrowing of Saddam Hussein.
That really doesn't sound like 'against the war.'
And the reason for that?
He wasn't against the Iraq War. Ava and C.I. spoke to members of Congress and former members of Congress. Tim Ryan didn't do a damn thing to end the Iraq War.
He didn't even join the Out of Iraq Congressional Caucus. The Caucus was created in June 2005. It would eventually have 73 members. Tim Ryan was not one of them. He never chose to join the Out of Iraq Caucus.
You can see him here whining, in 2007, that Bully Boy Bush did not send enough troops into Iraq. He'll go on to reject the 'surge.' That was the Democratic Party position. He didn't call for troops out, he just lodged a complaint against the 'surge.' He had a lot of complaints about the way the war was carried out -- the centrist, homophobic and sexist member of Congress just didn't have any opposition to the war itself.
But didn't he screech, scream and shriek on the floor of Congress last week pretending otherwise?