Don't Tempt Me

'Making fun of members of Congress should be prosecuted,' says Congresswoman. She actually seems to believe that it might already be against the law to do so.

10 comments:

Gringo said...

If members of Congress don't like being made fun of, they shouldn't make ridiculous statements.

Interesting how she begins with "making fun of members of Congress.." and then says you cannot "intimidate...threaten." Rather thin-skinned, there.

Deevs said...

Wait, so what were those protesters confronting Jeff Flake in the elevator doing last year? They were heroes, I thought.

ymarsakar said...

People make fun of me all the time.

I'm in good company. I like to tell them this is how the Pharisees felt when some guy off the side of the road started proclaiming himself divine.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_HWMrUXWdk

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rct8mgPwmUk

I called it, dark horse. Get yall some popcorn. It'll be a ride.

Anonymous said...

Poor dears. Don't ever let them watch "My Fellow Americans," starring Jack Lemmon and James Garner.

Bless their hearts.

Valerie

Larry said...

An excellent movie, Valerie. I don’t think this is a big fakade, though.

J Melcher said...

"In my many years I have come to a conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two is a law firm, and three or more is a Congress."

John Adams

Lars Walker said...

If it's against the law to make fun of congresspeople, it must be super-double against the law to make fun of the president!

E Hines said...

Frederica Wilson is the canonical example.

She gets respect the same way honest Americans do--their action. She doesn't get a scintilla of respect just because she thinks she's special.

Eric Hines

Grim said...

Indeed. Respect is earned, in part by showing due respect to others. The citizen is the American office in which the sovereign power reposes. A Congressperson assumes what is formally a lower office, even if it exercises greater power.

Assistant Village Idiot said...

People are trying to answer her with logic. I'm not sure that's appropriate in her case. Or her constituents, apparently.