NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — Tennessee lawmakers on Wednesday voted not to let a Democratic leader finish talking after he called the speaker of the House “drunk with power.”
In day two of the legislative session, Rep. Justin Jones (D-Nashville) told the House he and Rep. Lamberth (R-Portland) attempted to get on the elevator Tuesday with Speaker Cameron Sexton.
The article says he was removed "for his role in a protest", then reelected. In other words, there's a Tennessee district where 51% of the voters think a disruptive a$$&@le represents them perfectly, and all the voters in all the other districts can't do anything about it. It's like how Washington DC reelected Marion Barry after he snorted cocaine with a whore...
As for the elevator incident, it's the speaker's security detail that is arrogant, not the man they are protecting, but I can also see their reasoning. Security cannot be sure of protecting their man if they let even potentially hostile nut into the tight confines of an elevator.
I once had a girlfriend who was from East Texas and was quite proficient giving oral. She called herself, "The Mouth of the South." And she was!!!
ReplyDeleteYou realize that she got good at that by sucking a lot of dicks before yours, right?
DeleteGross.
Is he one of the reps who were removed, then reinstated, for some earlier shines?
ReplyDeleteThe article says he was removed "for his role in a protest", then reelected. In other words, there's a Tennessee district where 51% of the voters think a disruptive a$$&@le represents them perfectly, and all the voters in all the other districts can't do anything about it. It's like how Washington DC reelected Marion Barry after he snorted cocaine with a whore...
DeleteAs for the elevator incident, it's the speaker's security detail that is arrogant, not the man they are protecting, but I can also see their reasoning. Security cannot be sure of protecting their man if they let even potentially hostile nut into the tight confines of an elevator.
Yep. Sort of the Marion Barry of West Tennessee.
DeleteMaybe if the oral offender said it in his native language, ebonics it would have passed muster
ReplyDeleteIsn't he from Memphis? Wouldn't that make it Mebonics? Everything is always me, me, me.
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