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Steve King: In Private, Republicans Actually Agree With My 'Cantaloupe-Sized Calves' Comments
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matthews
(497 posts)every picture I've ever seen of this guy just screams 'the lights are on but there's nobody home'.
Enrique
(27,461 posts)in his hilarious segment on King's comments about dogfighting.
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/stephen-colbert-tries-to-figure-out-whether-rep-steve-king-impregnated-a-dog/
think
(11,641 posts)ctsnowman
(1,903 posts)We should Mic them all up when they are on duty. Nothing to hide... just like the rest of us.
these individuals are evil, hateful people who sow racial and ethnic discord to their benefit. The last two election cycles have shown me that. They're evil! Divide and conquer is their creed.
The Wizard
(12,545 posts)No one wants to be seen near him. That's why they talk to him in private. Maybe he could name some names of those who agree with enslaving minorities.
oldandhappy
(6,719 posts)Would love to have us all sending him cantaloupes! Since the congressional mail takes about a month to get thru the security, the stink would be awesome.
progressoid
(49,988 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)on giving stupid statements by their members.
gordianot
(15,237 posts)That would assume there is actually someone out there with enough intellect to organize and orchestrate a plan basically a conspiracy. Actually the Republican Party has become such a collection of howling ignorant demagogues it would be impossible to contain them so such as Representative King can occasionally utter extreme bigotry. The imagery he manages to create by the cantaloupe comment is equal with the old cartoons used by truly dangerous political despots and political movements. Representative King thought up (or used a process that passes for thought) to come up with a truly repulsive mental image. It would not be hard for a cartoonist to draw this vile image. As a matter of time and effort it would be interesting to know how long it took for Representative King to come up with this or is it a rare original thought? Every interview by the press from now on with Representative King should include a question about cantaloupes.
AlbertCat
(17,505 posts)Both of them."
All your colleagues are also in the DC bubble and haven't a clue what is going on elsewhere.
Caeser67
(156 posts)I believe that they do come up to you privately and say: "Good Job, keep saying things like that, so we can rebuke you, and look like moderates on this issue." You're playing the dutiful, ignorant, intolerant, GOP follower.
Proceed.
SwankyXomb
(2,030 posts)"The lurkers support me in email."
TRoN33
(769 posts)Do we trust his words? He seem expect us to believe him and have to be humble to accept his claim. Its not going to happens. He is not very good person and he is not very bad either but he already knew he is total asshole.
Bill USA
(6,436 posts)MADem
(135,425 posts)Vogon_Glory
(9,117 posts)I am just about as appalled and incensed at Congressman Steve King's as most people here, but as much as I don't like to admit it, I suspect there are a LOT of REPUBLICAN congressional reps and their staffers, male and female, who DO think that way and are quietly giving Congressman Steve pats on the back for saying out loud what they think in private.
For the benefit of recent arrivals here, I'd like to point out that I do NOT agree with Congressman King's comments. I think they're nasty, bigoted slurs typical of that part of the political spectrum where the ultra-conservative Republican politicians and activists start co-mingling with the white-racist right. And, unlike those bigots who formed the Dixiecrat block of the Democratic Party (Who have long since departed the Democratic Party and turned Republican), they don't have to watch their mouths among their Tea-publican pals; there are few voices within the Tea-publican Party to challenge these politicians' utterances and views.
Most Dreamers came here as young children and grew up as Americans, even if they are not legal immigrants or US citizens. It's hardly the fault of young children when their parents take them across rivers or through miles of hostile desert. I believe that those DREAMers who grew up as Americans ought to be given the chance to become American citizens.
As many of us know, "illegal immigrant" is none-too-subtle right-wing code-speak for ALL Latinos, not just those folks who either came to the US without papers or whose parents lacked them. It is up to Latino voters to stand up to right-wing dog-whistle bigotry and repudiate it by registering and voting against the Republican congressional incumbents in their districts. It is up to the rest of us to do the same, by registering to vote (If we have not already done so) and vote in the fall 2014 elections to send Steve King's congressional buddies (and hopefully Steverino, too) packing.
Caretha
(2,737 posts)what the hell does that mean?
I suspect it means .....he's INSANE