Posted on 02/07/2017 8:19:06 PM PST by lafroste
Not The Onion. Following a scathing speech against Trump's nominee for Attorney General, Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell said Senator Elizabeth Warren had "impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama," violating the so-called 'Rule 19'. By a vote of 49-43, Senator Warren was then barred from speaking on the floor until Senator Sessions nomination debate is complete (likely tomorrow evening).
Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), who was presiding over the the Senate during the Massachusetts Democrat's speech - who at times was repeating words being said to him by GOP Senate floor staff - initially interrupted Warren to warn her that she was on the brink of violating the rule.
As The Hill reports, the drama on the Senate floor comes after McConnell interrupted Warren's speech accusing her of breaking the upper chamber's guidelines.
The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama, McConnell said from the Senate floor.
(Excerpt) Read more at zerohedge.com ...
“I think thats cause he decided it was okay to get his gonads out of storage after Trump got elected.”
Agree. Trumps showing some balls may actually be infecting other republicans.
Getting the spineless republicans to actually fight democrats...it’s a miracle!
Now that’s Leadership!
Princess Spreading Bull gets her bony, phony white Indian ass handed to her by Sen. Yertle (RINO-KY). Perfect.
When calling someone an idiot, it’s REALLY important to spell “idiot” correctly. :)
That said, she sure is an idiot!
A lot has been said about Senator Jeff Sessions and his record on issues related to race – some of it distorted and unfair. Some of these statements have included references to matters with which I have a very personal connection. My family and I have literally been on the front line of the fight for civil rights my whole life. And while I respect the deeply held positions of other civil rights advocates who oppose Senator Sessions, I believe it is important for me to speak out with regard to Senator Sessions personally.First, let me be clear: Senator Sessions and I respectfully disagree on some issues. That won’t change when he is the Attorney General of the United States. And I expect that there will be times as it is with all politicians when we will legitimately disagree and I will be required by my conscience to speak out. I look forward to those constructive debates if necessary. However, despite our political differences, the Senator and I share certain Alabama and American values, including a love for our State, its people and our Country.
I have known Senator Sessions for many years, beginning with the voter fraud case in Perry County in which my parents were defendants. My differences in policy and ideology with him do not translate to personal malice. He is not a racist. As I have said before, at no time then or now has Jeff Sessions said anything derogatory about my family. He was a prosecutor at the Federal level with a job to do. He was presented with evidence by a local District Attorney that he relied on, and his office presented the case. That’s what a prosecutor does. I believe him when he says that he was simply doing his job.
I believe that he is someone with whom I, and others in the civil rights community can work if given the opportunity. I believe that he will listen, as he has in the past, to the concerns of my community. More than most I am very familiar with him. I believe he will be fair in his application of the law and the Constitution; as such I support his nomination to be the next Attorney General of the United States.
I encourage the civil rights community to engage in constructive dialogue with Senator Sessions concerning the protection of voting rights for African Americans and other minorities, gun control, senseless killings and strengthening Constitutional protections for all Americans. I stand ready to work with Senator Sessions as he becomes our Country’s Attorney General, and offer to him my willingness to help him in any way I might be of service.
Here is one of the absentee ballots entered into evidence:
The defendants were acquitted.
She’s been making many of us gag for years.
Turnabout is fair play.
IDOIT might trend well on FR given similar histories of postings?
Heck, I am an IDOIT too.
IDOIT all the time.
IDOTHIS and IDOTHAT.
IDOIT.
They need to spend more time speaking up and supporting Donald Trump rather than trying to shut up Elizabeth Warren.
I’m fed up with their sniping at Trump or silence.
Hopefully a ball gag. A ball gag would be appropriate for her.
I think that also explains why Trump makes all the castrating liberal females go nuts.
It’s been so long since any of them have been around a real man they only know how to respond with the adult female equivalent of a temper tantrum.
Yes, he is. I am much enjoying their panic.
Gag her? Why not just choke her ass.
Liz needs similar treatment. But, apparently she does not have any friends or loved ones who care about her well being and reputation. How sad.
The letter serves as a devastating repudiation of the slanderous smear job that Elizabeth Warren and others are trying to perpetrate against an altogether good and decent man, Senator Jeff Sessions. They obviously won't get away with it. Senator Warren is hysterical, completely unhinged, and utterly lacking in basic human decency.
“I will not be silent while the Republicans rubber stamp an AG who will never stand up to the @POTUS when he breaks the law.”
OMGOSH! That made me spew my coffee!!!! Does she mean like Eric Holder and Loretta Lynch!!!!!!!!
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