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Related: About this forumConor Lamb Kicks Seditionist Butt
Note what Pelosi says and how Swalwell jumps on the interrupter.
We've got badasses in the 117th Congress.
tblue37
(68,438 posts)Freedomofspeech
(4,798 posts)choie
(6,908 posts)Lamb a difficult time?
ancianita
(43,307 posts)But the truth will out. Those House Repubs reflect the violence they helped bring to the Capitol, so they will be outed.
If there's any bad behavior this session, they're already showing they'll be the cause of it.
Thekaspervote
(35,820 posts)MustLoveBeagles
(16,460 posts)Rep Lamb is a true patriot.
yankeepants
(1,979 posts)ancianita
(43,307 posts)yankeepants
(1,979 posts)ancianita
(43,307 posts)"This is What A Moral Compass Looks Like"
yankeepants
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MuseRider
(35,176 posts)I like what and how he said all of that. He is a badass and a very good speaker.
Swalwell is awesome. I can't really tell why I like him but I do. He is certainly a good guy.
FM123
(10,372 posts)Big shout out to Swalwell!
Tommymac
(7,334 posts)Talked to him a few times, great guy.
So proud of him for doing this.
ancianita
(43,307 posts)onetexan
(13,913 posts)Ah yes, he rubbed salt into those dam seditionists' wounds: The Truth Hurts!
https://www.msnbc.com/the-last-word/watch/rep-lamb-to-republican-colleagues-the-truth-hurts-99121733525
Loved that Colin Allred came to Lamb's aid & stood up to those gangsters too:
"Former Titan Colin Allred is the last person you want to mess with on the House floor"
https://deadspin.com/former-titan-colin-allred-is-the-last-person-you-want-t-1846010552
Also loved Eric Swalwell chuckling behind him & also stood up to protect his fellow Dem who dared to speak the truth.
ancianita
(43,307 posts)barbtries
(31,311 posts)The inspiration for this clash came three days earlier when Senator Charles Sumner, a Massachusetts antislavery Republican, addressed the Senate on the explosive issue of whether Kansas should be admitted to the Union as a slave state or a free state. In his "Crime Against Kansas" speech, Sumner identified two Democratic senators as the principal culprits in this crimeStephen Douglas of Illinois and Andrew Butler of South Carolina. He characterized Douglas to his face as a "noise-some, squat, and nameless animal . . . not a proper model for an American senator." Andrew Butler, who was not present, received more elaborate treatment. Mocking the South Carolina senator's stance as a man of chivalry, the Massachusetts senator charged him with taking "a mistress . . . who, though ugly to others, is always lovely to him; though polluted in the sight of the world, is chaste in his sightI mean," added Sumner, "the harlot, Slavery."
Representative Preston Brooks was Butler's South Carolina kinsman. If he had believed Sumner to be a gentleman, he might have challenged him to a duel. Instead, he chose a light cane of the type used to discipline unruly dogs. Shortly after the Senate had adjourned for the day, Brooks entered the old chamber, where he found Sumner busily attaching his postal frank to copies of his "Crime Against Kansas" speech.
Moving quickly, Brooks slammed his metal-topped cane onto the unsuspecting Sumner's head. As Brooks struck again and again, Sumner rose and lurched blindly about the chamber, futilely attempting to protect himself. After a very long minute, it ended.
Bleeding profusely, Sumner was carried away. Brooks walked calmly out of the chamber without being detained by the stunned onlookers. Overnight, both men became heroes in their respective regions.
Surviving a House censure resolution, Brooks resigned, was immediately reelected, and soon thereafter died at age 37.