Posted on 12/18/2019 8:45:03 PM PST by Kevin in California
Edited on 12/18/2019 10:32:24 PM PST by Jim Robinson. [history]
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), during the House debate on impeachment, reportedly reacted to House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthys (R-CA) mention of Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI) who told supporters after she was elected, we are going to impeach the [bleep] by yelling, stop it!, according to PBS NewsHour reporters.
McCarthy noted during his remarks on the House floor that Democrats have been angling to impeach President Trump for months years, even and mentioned Tlaib, who said on the same day she was sworn in that they were going to impeach the [bleep]. Omar reportedly took issue with McCarthys remark and shouted for him to stop, according to PBS NewsHour:
Rashid’s own words, not Ilhan’s.
Yeah, if there is one thing they absolutely cannot abide, its hearing their own words.
Understandable, really.
Yeah, 30 days in Mogadishu might make her look differently at America.
So much THIS!!!!!
LOL,good one !
bttt
[[I got my rabies shots about 3 years ago, bout time for a booster I guess.]]
Lol=- I’m not quite to the biting stage yet- We get these funny sayings in our email from a friend- wish i knew how to post the actual picture that goes with htem- some of them are pretty funny-
“Why is it important that he is a man?”
Reason Number One:
Because it bugs the living sh*t out of her.
Reason Number Two:
Because it bugs the living sh*t of the rest of the Feminazi Dems.
Reason Number Three:
because clearly it bugs the living sh*t out of someone who has to ask that question in the first place.
She said it; she owns it. Now, fix me a drink.
It’s true, friend.
Hows her ex-brosband doing?
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good question
Well, you can’t tell him what he can and can’t say, ma’am.
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