Showing posts with label censure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label censure. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Racist House Dem thinks all pimps are black: wants Lauren Boebert censured for a comment about Al Green's cane

Rep. Houlahan 

Rep[ulsive] Chrissy Houlahan (D-PA) thinks that Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert's (CO) comment about Rep. Al Green (Dummy-TX) is racist because Boebert referred to Green's cane as a "pimp cane," in a TV interview, which it does indeed resemble.

As you may know, Green continuously heckled President Donald Trump during his first address to the nation last week, until House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) had the Sergeant at Arms remove the screaming lunatic from the chamber. Yes, Green shook his cane and his demeanor was reminiscent of a guy who just stepped out of his tent only to discover someone had stolen his "Two Buck Chuck" wine.

In the March 7 interview with Real America's Voice News, Rep. Boebert said, referring to his behavior during Trump's speech that "Al Green was given multiple opportunities to stand down, to sit down, to behave, to show decorum."

"For him to go and shake his pimp cane at President Trump was absolutely abhorrent," Boebert added.


That was it for Houlahan. Using the trigger word "pimp" for her implies a black man in a loud, oversized, purple suit, wide-brim fedora with a feather, satin button-ups, with an open shirt to show his chest hair, heavy gold chain, pinky ring and yes, a cane. 

So who's the racist?


Houlahan submitted a resolution Monday calling to censure Boebert "for her recent disparaging and derogatory comments" about Green.

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The resolution said those words uttered by Boebert "are disparaging, derogatory, and racist toward another colleague, and are a breach of proper conduct and decorum of the U.S. House of Representatives."

Really?

Sounds like a pot-kettle thing.

Wednesday, November 8, 2023

How the Tlaib censure vote went: 4 GOP cowards and 22 brave Dems



From the White House to the Hill, Congress votes 'Tlaib must chill.'

Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) the one and only Palestinian American in Congress, has been an obvious, if not overt, anti-Semitic Israel-hating, Hamas-supporting Muslim woman. She had nothing to say when Israeli men, women, children and babies were mercilessly slaughtered by Hamas invaders, but was lightning quick to attack Israel for bombing a Gaza hospital, which was quickly proven to be false. And where hospitals are concerned, is mute when Hamas uses them to build terror tunnels beneath and ambulances to transport Hamas commanders instead of their intended use for the wounded.

It's obvious whose side she is on in the Israeli-Hamasshole war and the House put forth a resolution to censure her. A censure is not a breach of the First Amendment--it is simply a tool for how the House shows its strong disagreement with her behavior.

So for those who are curious as to how some people voted, the lists below shows who voted for or against censure. In general, Democrats overwhelmingly voted not to censure Tlaib, but there were some who went against the Party knee-jerk reaction. It also shows how some Republicans went along with the Democrats and voted with them, and one Republican was too cowardly to vote anything but 'present.'

Here are the 22 Democrats who voted to censure Tlaib:
Rep. Steve Cohen of Tennessee
Rep. Jim Costa of California
Rep. Angie Craig of Minnesota
Rep. Don Davis of North Carolina
Rep. Lois Frankel of Florida
Rep. Jared Golden of Maine
Rep. Dan Goldman of New York
Rep. Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey
Rep. Greg Landsman of Ohio
Rep. Susie Lee of Nevada
Rep. Kathy Manning of North Carolina
Rep. Jared Moskowitz of Florida
Rep. Wiley Nickel of North Carolina
Rep. Chris Pappas of New Hampshire
Rep. Marie Gluensenkamp Perez of Washington
Rep. Pat Ryan of New York
Rep. Brad Schneider of Illinois
Rep. Kim Schrier of Washington
Rep. Darren Soto of Florida
Rep. Ritchie Torres of New York
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida
Rep. Frederica Wilson of Flori
And here are the Republicans who voted against censuring her:
Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado
Rep. John Duarte of California
Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky
Rep. Tom McClintock of California
Four cowards voted present: Rep. Dave Joyce (R-OH), and Democratic Reps. Abigail Spanberger (VA), Donald Norcoss (NJ), and Susan Wild (PA).

Hopefully, you will use this list as a reminder when you next get to the polls.

Saturday, July 22, 2023

Jayapal getting the Adam Schiff treatment from House GOP over anti-Semitic comments

Jayapal identifies as a swamp creature

House Republicans are attempting to censure Pramila Jayapal (D-WA) for calling Israel a "racist state." After realizing she was saying those words out loud, she later tried walking them back. She even voted "yes" on a GOP-led resolution stating that Israel is not a racist or apartheid state, but that is too little too late and an obvious attempt for the chairwoman of the Congressional Progressive Caucus to stay out of trouble. 

Isn't it sad that we need a resolution to state the obvious about Israel and bite our tongues over the obvious about Palestine and most of the Middle East?

Jayapal said at a Netroots Nation panel in Chicago last weekend, "I want you to know that we have been fighting to make it clear that Israel is a racist state, that the Palestinian people deserve self-determination and autonomy, that the dream of a two-state solution is slipping away from us — that it doesn't even feel possible."

Jayapal's embarrassing anti-Semitic remarks [because let's face it, attacking Israel is a backdoor way of attacking the Jews] came just prior to Israel's President Herzog's address to a joint meeting of Congress.

After she walked it back, however, she couldn't help but take a poke at Israel's Prime Minister: "I do, however, believe that Netanyahu’s extreme right-wing government has engaged in discriminatory and outright racist policies and that there are extreme racists driving that policy within the leadership of the current government."

Reps. Andy Ogles (R-TN), Randy Weber (R-TX), and Jeff Duncan (R-SC) filed the resolution on Thursday but it isn't certain that House leaders will bring it to the floor for a vote. Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has yet to comment on the resolution.

It looks like Republicans are going to use this opportunity to highlight the divides between the two major parties after a boatload of progressive-led anti-Zionist bile was evident among the Democrats, particularly those members of the so-called "squad."

Two committees linked to "squad" member Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) and another "squad"-linked and another one linked to the "squad" send thousands of dollars to an anti-Israel/anti-Semitic firm over the past two years, as filings indicate.

Together, these progressive entities combined to send almost $270,000 to Unbought Power LLC, a Florida-based consulting and advocacy firm owned and operated by Rasha Mubarak, a political activist who had openly expressed anti-Israel views on social media platforms.

Another member of the "squad" had also come under strong criticism over past anti-Semitic rhetoric. Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, another overt anti-Israel/anti-Semite, has an ongoing problem with her mouth and brain as she has uttered many comments and tropes about Israel and the Jews.

Jayapal's initial blather was quickly rebuked by House Democratic leaders and also in a letter by 43 of her colleagues who called her comments "unacceptable." The resolution to support Israel received wide approval, however even then, nine Democrats voted against it.

Thursday, June 22, 2023

Shifty Adam Schiff censured by House for "false" allegations (i.e. lying) about Trump-Russia collusion



The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to censure repulsive Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) for fostering lies that former President Trump's 2016 campaign colluded with Russia and told the public he had the facts on the case. Schiff is now the third House member to be censured since the turn of the century. 

In other words, he did not get fired, imprisoned, or made to apologize in public for what he had done to an innocent man, he simply got a finger-wagging because he is a member of the privileged class. [See also Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, James Comey, Eric Holder.]

The resolution for the finger-wagging passed 213-209 in a vote. While all GOP members voted in favor of the censure, six cowards abstained and voted "present" and every Democrat sided with the liar and voted against the resolution because they hate Trump and if they could get him with lies, then Schiff is their go-to guy.

This was the second time the House tried to censure Schiff, the first was when Republican Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (FL) penned a resolution last week recommending a $16 million fine as well as a stern glance and wagging fingers, which was opposed by all Democrats and 20 Republicans who fear the same thing could happen to them.

Once money was out of the picture, the vote passed.

"As chair of the House Intelligence committee, Adam Schiff launched an all-out political campaign built on baseless distortions against a sitting U.S. president, at the expense of every single citizen in this country and the honor of the House of Representatives," Luna said prior to the vote. "With access to sensitive information unavailable to most members of Congress and certainly not accessible to the American people, Schiff abused his privileges, claiming to know the truth while leaving Americans in the dark about his web of lies… lies so severe that they altered the course of the country forever."

Schiff, along with his crazy eyes, spoke in his own defense. He arrogantly thanked the GOP for bringing the resolution for a vote once more saying, "To my Republican colleagues who introduced this resolution, I thank you. You honor me with your enmity you, you flatter me with this falsehood," Schiff said, lying about the fact that it was a falsehood. [He just cannot stop lying.]

"You, who are the authors of a big lie about the last election, must condemn the truth tellers," he said. "And I stand proudly before you. Your words tell me that I have been effective in the defense of our democracy, and I am grateful."


So Schiff implied the Russian collusion was not a hoax despite it being proved that it was. Sadly, there is no such thing as a double-censure, because if there was, Schiff would have made history. Democrats mistakenly think that making history is always a good thing--first black lesbian, incompetent White House Press SecretaryKarina Jean-Pierre is an example of that when she bragged about how she is an historical figure.

Schiff led Trump’s first impeachment proceeding, which was launched over a phone call made to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which he tried to leverage U.S. military aid in a bid to get him to announce an investigation of now-President Biden. Schiff would have sold his mother to get Trump impeached and imprisoned. Get Trump in front of a firing squad, and he would have even sold his wife for the deal.

Democrats tried to table the censure resolution on Wednesday but failed in a 218-208 vote along party lines.

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi did not mince words when she accused Republicans of doing Trump’s bidding and told them they looked "miserable" in the process. Someone recommended she buy a mirror.

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

GOP lawmaker introduces motion asking for Maxine Waters' resignation

Rep. Andrew Biggs (R-AZ) has introduced a motion Monday to censure Rep. Maxine "Low IQ" Waters (D-CA) and ask for her resignation.

This comes after "Aunty Maxine" called on crowds to confront Trump administration officials using tactics historically favored by Nazi Germany.

Biggs introduced the measure calling on Waters to apologize to the White House for "endangering their lives and sowing seeds of discord," resign from her position, and release a public statement saying harassment or violence isn't an example of actual protest.

This measure comes after Waters, who is a big fan of Louis Farrakhan, encouraged harassment of Trump officials at a Los Angeles rally.

"If you see anybody from that Cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd and you push back on them, and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere," she shouted, evidently meaning that if it were up to her, all of the Trump administration would be kicked out of the country. She also told MSNBC that protesters are "going to absolutely harass them."

Biggs' claim is that Waters' harsh words could "directly and unnecessarily lead to public unrest, physical violence, and physical injury" and mentions that some in the administration have already been harassed publicly.

Biggs' motion has thus far attracted the support of 5 members of Congress.

Waters doubled-down on her comments at a rally, and insisted she did not suggest harming anyone because she is clearly too stupid to understand what could happen when mobs get emotionally worked up and in the faces of their opposition.

"Trump is the one who is creating lies," she began. "Trying to have people believe that I talked about harming people. There's nowhere in my statement, anytime, anyplace that we talked about harm."

No, she just called for crowd harassment in public. This is the same moron who called the Los Angeles riots a "movement."


Monday, January 15, 2018

Liberal hypocrites still stuck on a word they all use to dump Trump

Hypocrites in the Democratic Party said Friday they will try to censure President Trump next week for saying something similar to what other presidents have said, like when President Obama called Libya a s**tshow

Or when Lyndon B. Johnson was asked why he didn't take a speech by Richard Nixon more seriously when he was Senate majority leader and Nixon was Vice President and responded, "Boys, I may not know much, bit I do know the difference between chicken s**t and chicken salad."

Or in 2003 when then Sen. John "Hair-plugs" Kerry told Rolling Stone about his decision to vote for the Iraq war, said, "Did I expect George Bush to f**k it up as badly as he did? I don't think anybody did."

Or in 2008 when former president Clinton was upset as Obama overtook Hillary in the primaries. He didn't know anyone could hear him, after an interview with a radio station in Philadelphia that put him on the defense over racial equality issues. Clinton said, "I don't think I should take any s**t from anybody on that, do you?"

So Rep. Cedric Richmond, chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus that doesn't allow black conservative congressmen to join, and Rep. Jerrold Nadler, rank Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, said they're going to pursue the censure after the MLK Jr. holiday.



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