Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Steve King: “I will continue to point out the truth and work with all the vigor that I have to represent 4th District Iowans for at least the next two years”

 Rep. Steve King in his office, January 2018

The House passed a resolution on Tuesday which condemns Rep. Steve King (R-IA) and white supremacy after the Iowa congressman allegedly made racist comments to the New York Times, wondering how “white nationalism, white supremacy, and western civilization” became offensive. Rep. King disputes the Times’ report.

The House passed the resolution H. Res. 41, 424-1, which was sponsored by Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC). Rep. Bobby Rush (D-IL) voted against the resolution; reportedly Rush wants to censure King.

King inflamed controversy last week when he allegedly questioned in an interview with the New York Times why the terms “white nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization” have become offensive.

More @ Breitbart

8 comments:

  1. The uniparty rinos are a vicious bunch of bastards. Republican leadership is a disaster. We need more Trump.

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  2. Another FIRST RATE EXAMPLE of Character ASSASSINATION by the American News Media. This was planned from the top down.

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    1. Another FIRST RATE EXAMPLE of Character ASSASSINATION by the American News Media. This was planned from the top down.

      I am sure.

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  3. "Anti-racist" is codeword for anti-White.

    Y'all have a nice day.

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  4. I can't find a problem with anything King said; in fact, I
    concur. All the rest are pee on's.

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    1. & the neocons follow in lock step with the commies.

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