Re: The 114th Congress: How Low Can They Go?
http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/370863461.xhtml
What a bunch of pieces of ****.
Especially this one. King Sh*#thead:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Grothman
I just want to punch that face so hard.
http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/370863461.xhtml
What a bunch of pieces of ****.
Especially this one. King Sh*#thead:
The Republican-dominated North Carolina House delegation all supported Adams’ bill. But on the House floor, after Adams hailed Angelou as “one of our country’s greatest writers, thought leaders and an overall phenomenal woman,” freshman Republican Rep. Grothman of Wisconsin stood to speak.
Calling it “a big decision” to put someone’s name on a post office, he said, “people should investigate Maya Angelou a little bit,” pointing to articles about her in conservative publications such as the American Spectator.
One such article, in the days after Angelou died, said she was “more revered than read” and that she was “survived by her seven autobiographies.”
“At her most irresponsible,” it said, “she embraced Fidel Castro, Malcolm X and Bill Clinton — a mistake for a lady of any age.”
Grothman’s office did not respond to requests for comment.
Calling it “a big decision” to put someone’s name on a post office, he said, “people should investigate Maya Angelou a little bit,” pointing to articles about her in conservative publications such as the American Spectator.
One such article, in the days after Angelou died, said she was “more revered than read” and that she was “survived by her seven autobiographies.”
“At her most irresponsible,” it said, “she embraced Fidel Castro, Malcolm X and Bill Clinton — a mistake for a lady of any age.”
Grothman’s office did not respond to requests for comment.
I just want to punch that face so hard.
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