Posted on 10/26/2020 9:44:03 PM PDT by Lenora Thompson
"Today...will go down as one of the darkest days in the 231 year history of the United States Senate." That's how Cryin' Chuck Schumer began his long, eloquent speech on the floor of the Senate objecting to Judge Barrett's confirmation. What he lacked in truth, he more than made up for in boredom and repetitiveness.
He went on to say, "And let the record show that the American people, their lives and rights and freedoms, will suffer the consequences of this nomination for a generation." He even had the audacity to call the confirmation process for Amy Coney Barrett "this sordid chapter in the history of the Senate." The only sordid recent events have the been the content revealed on Hunter Biden's laptop and in Ashley Biden's diary.
But what really caused my ears to perk up was at the very end of his speech when he again repeated, "Monday, October 26th, 2020 will go down as one of the darkest days in the 231 year history of the United States Senate."
America has weathered many dark days in her history. Today was not one of them.
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UpChuck McSux had to try and rain on the parade.
Dems hate the good and love the bad.
Drama queer.
Hey Chuckie boy
Hurts I hope.
You lose, America wins.
Elections have consequences.
I love Freeper humor.
Thank you.
I’m sorry, but I don’t think it’s a dark day, I think it’s WONDERFUL!!! Sucks to be you, Chuckie!!
It is no different than their constant screams of Hitler and nazi, thoroughly stomping on the victims who suffered the unthinkable horrors of the Holocaust and marginalizing their experiences. Even a member of Congress, who should know better, does it (AOC, of course).
What can we expect when 48% of the country doesnt know what the Holocaust was?
How about all the dark days that Schumer tripped when he claimed that the INDY MAC BANK in Pasadena was insolvent???
How much damage did that do, CHUCKIE?
The bank was NOT INSOLVENT, but Chuckie destroyed it & started a recession in 2009.
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