Posted on 01/11/2023 5:35:37 PM PST by MtnClimber
A bully gets his comeuppance and runs crying home.
Rep. Eric Swalwell is a notorious bully in the House, politicizing his work on the House intelligence committee, never missing an opportunity to drive the knife into President Trump, mouthing pieties about democracy, and expressing glee when Democrats in the last congressional term kicked Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and a few others off their committees.
Well, now he's learning the hard way what that means for himself. House Speaker made good on his promise to kick Swalwell, and Reps. Adam Schiff and Ilhan Omar off their prestigious intelligence and foreign affairs committee. Bye bye and good riddance.
Omar and Schiff have responded in their own way, with Omar voting against creation of a committee to investigate the weaponization of government, calling it politicized before it's even gotten started. (Inform much, Ilhan?)
But Swalwell's reaction is something else -- he's quite the bully-turned-crybaby. And man is he unhappy about it.
Here are a few of his choice tweets: (Tweets at link)
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Swallowell was denied a renewal of his committee appoitment because he is leaky, sleeps with the enemy, and did not know it.
His treasonous conduct was covered up by the FBI.
He lost his Committee appointment for cause, not because of “vengeance.”
The same thing happened to leaky Leahy (Dem) in the Senate, a POS whose retirement is celebrated by patriots and mourned by America’s enemies.
He told CNN that he never shared sensitive information with Fang Fang, so that should end the discussion. /s
Not that he ever did anything on the committee it’s just bonus money it’s why so many want on them.
LOL - and they whined about Trump’s tweets.
Swalwell is disgraceful.
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