Colorado Republican House Rep. and notorious GOP stooge Lauren Boebert effectively got her ass handed to her in front of God and everybody, when a Democratic colleague called her out to her face right there on the House floor over her unhinged “free speech” tirade moments before.
Recently, the Right-wing nutcase congresswoman took to the House floor and did what she does best — went on a half-baked, hair-brained, conspiracy theory-laden rant, this time about the government’s new disinformation governance board.
However, it looked like Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “twinsie” got a little more than she bargained for in backlash, when her fellow House Rep., Maryland’s Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin, took to the House floor following her nonsense pontification and proceeded to absolutely destroy her in front of everyone.
Raskin pointed out that Democrats actually want Boebert and others like her to be able to speak freely whenever they wish so that their constituents and the American people can actually see their crazy in action.
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“Unlike some of our colleagues on the other side, we’re not interested in censoring other people’s speech,” the Democratic House Rep. told the chambers. “We want the whole world to see how the gentlelady from Colorado speaks, in public, as a member of Congress. We want everyone to look at that.”
Raskin responds to Boebert: We’re not interested in censoring other people’s speech. We want the whole world to see how the gentlelady from Colorado speaks.. in public.. as a member of Congress. We want everyone to look at that pic.twitter.com/nuZmznoZXX
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 10, 2022
Trust me, Lauren. Believe it or not, no one wants to take away your ability to run your mouth. Because the more you do so, the deeper you dig your own hole, the more you show your ass to the world, the less we have to worry about you being in Congress much longer.
So please, be our guest. Shout it from the rooftops, sister. You’re doing us all a favor.
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