Thursday, June 3, 2010

Congressman Mean - #387

#387 REP. STEVE KING
CONGRESSMAN FOR THE IOWA 5th

Now that GOP Cocksucker #289 (FORMER SENATOR CONRAD BURNS) of Montana got his ass kicked two years ago by Sen. Jon Tester, the meanest person in Congress is probably
the Iowan Rep. Steve King.

King makes a point out of being a mean asshole and just loves to see the expression of outrage on the faces of decent people.

King is known as Rep. Big Mouth for saying things like:

- [Of Mohammed al-Zarqawi]: "There probably are not 72 virgins in the hell he’s at. And if there are, they probably all look like [White House correspondent] Helen Thomas."

- Washington D.C. is more dangerous than Iraq. (Yeah, IED's go off there ALL the time and they can only keep the power on a couple of hours a day.)

- Compared illegal immigrants to livestock.

- Claimed that there was no difference between Regent University (Pat Robertson's diploma mill) and Harvard University (which is regarded as the most prestigious college in America) because they both had religious foundations.
(Never mind the fact that Harvard was NOT founded by John Harvard, as King claimed, or that 60% of [Justice Department Liason to the White House Monica] Goodling's class flunked the bar exam the first time they took it.)

-Asked what the big deal is over waterboarding, cause hey, it's not like anybody died.

-Enraged that Drunken Frat Boy administration Scott McClellan wrote a book about his time in the White House, and furious that he could not smear him with the National Security brush, King asked at one point, "...divulge information that I believe was at least from a national security- not national security but from the integrity standpoint, could you not have taken some of this to the grave with you and done this country a favor?"

And not only SAYING stuff, he DOES stuff like voting against issuing a subpoena to Goodling so we could find out what GOP Cocksucker #315 (ALBERTO GONZALES) and others were doing over there.

Or 17 months after scolding trying to smear McClellan with the National Security brush, King's concern over National Security suddenly evaporates, when he blows off a close vote on strengthening the Patriot Act to go to a Teabagger rally.

With thanks to TPM Muckraker and The Hill

S. Olson

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