Posted on 05/23/2014 11:05:47 AM PDT by cotton1706
Senator Harry Reid and Chuck Schumer have taken it upon themselves to single out Rep. Steve King on the floor of the Senate for having the courage to stand for We the People against open borders. As we noted yesterday, the party has refused to defend him, and top NRSC aides are involved in an ad campaign against him. Well, when nobody in the party defends you, a mans got to do it himself. King took to the House floor to respond to them. You can watch the full clip here.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
Steve King. The better of the two Kings in the House!
One is not anti-Mexican, to put the matter succinctly, to recognize that Mexican culture represents the composite personality traits of the Mexican people; just as American culture represents the composite personality traits of the American people. It is neither altruism, good-will to mankind, or anything remotely benign to compulsively pretend that people are interchangeable. It is rather the ultimate insult to all of us.
William Flax
Too bad that these speeches are given to a mostly empty House chamber.
Steve King is “the man”!!!
Possibly the LAST man actually standing.
Needing an army of men like this, we have one. One who never stops or pauses, never gives in, never gives up and never shuts up.
Loud and clear he does take names and kicks back and always is spot on.
This is because he I not interested (obviously) in accumulating power, prestige or position, or personal privilege, but is in every fiber, a true, and fox hole caliber, patriot
Steve King should tell Peter King to change his name to Peter Pauper, because Steve King might be confused with that nut job RINO Peter.
YouTube category listed as “comedy”. WTF?
Just, wow!
Self ping
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