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In reply to the discussion: GOP Rep. Jack Kingston Proposes That Poor Students Sweep Floors In Exchange For Lunch [View all]rustbeltvoice
(494 posts)Kingston is one of those individuals, so stupid that one must wonder how he learned speech. Yet, he enjoys a career of saying inane and insulting things. Can not Bubba and Hannah in Savannah vote for someone else? If i remember right, he complained how long the work weeks were for him in the District, and that he wastes time in running against opposition candidates.
In 2008 Jack Kingston, was on television and accused Barack Obama of disloyalty. His high crime: not wearing a flag lapel pin. To the show host's, Dan Abrams, credit, he noticed Kingston was not wearing one. Such inconsistencies just go without saying, the troublesome thing is -- a verbal recognition. For years Republicans have worn a flag pin as a sign of false patriotism, so as to attack others falsely and especially falsely by innuendo. In 2007 Jack Kingston, a congressman of Georgia, introduced a resolution to commend the wealthy, druggie, radio mouth Limbaugh, after some Democrats took Limbaugh to task, for equating soldiers who criticize the war as traitors.
Please, our brothers and sisters from Georgia remind us of his past idiocies. There must be enough episodes for a soap opera. Every once in a while his stupidity he displays and flaunts on camera. I think he tries to court Colbert, and Maher on cable. He had to have said some outrageous tidbits. Did he not recently say something stupid about Democrats being responsible for weak gun laws?
Supposedly this nincompoop is the child of a professor. He was afforded some sort of education and instruction. How can the normal world comprehend?
And further, is every white Congressman in Georgia beyond redemption in a civil and sane society? Texas is represented by a great number of contemptible jerks; but Georgia is smaller, and they have: Kingston, Paul Broun Jr., Phil Gingrey, and Lynn Westmoreland in the House. The first three want to be US senator, Nathan Deal became governor. Really, what gives?