The U.S. House of Representatives will almost certainly denounce Texas' left Democrat Al Greene for his shameful performance during President Donald Trump's speech to a joint session of Congress last night.
Green's attitude ended when House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) kicked him out of the room. But left was a Saupas Democrat who refused to praise the everyday Americans Trump mentioned in his speech. Instead, the stanced Democrats hugged the ridiculous signs. They stared at their smartphones. The glowing flock showed the Americans who they were.
And, interestingly, after Democrats smoldered in their seats for an hour and 39 minute talk, a CBS News poll showed that almost 80% of the Americans surveyed agreed to the president.
Goodbye al
Trump was only a few paragraphs of his speech as Greene stood up and began screaming like a madman, pointing his wand at him.
The unhinged House of Representatives cried Trump “has no obligation” to cut Medicaid, and other Democrats joined him. Republicans say, “America! United States! United States!”
“Members are instructed to maintain courtesy and maintain the home and stop any further confusion,” said Johnson speaker.
That's your warning. The members are engaged in a deliberate decoration violation and the chair is ready to instruct the sergeant to restore the order to the joint session.
However, even after Johnson repeatedly warned, Green refused to retreat.
“Mr. Green, take your seat. Take your seat, sensei. Johnson said:
The members discover that they continue to be involved in the intentional, coordinated chaos of proper decoration, and the chair now instructs the sergeant to restore order. Remove this gentleman from the room.
And then there was a displeased lawmaker.
Today, Washington's GOP president Dan Newhouse introduced a resolution denounced Green.
“On the other hand, the actions of the Texas representatives disrupt the minutes of the joint speech and were a violation of proper conduct. On the other hand, after much confusion, the Texas representatives had to be removed from the room by a sergeant. So, by now, the condemnation of Representative Al Green has been resolved,” the resolution states.
Resolution orders Green to appear in the well and be blamed.
“Newhouse has dismissed the notion that the move aims to improve relations between Trump and his allies,” reported Hill.
Even the former Clinton torpedo then David Axelrod called Green's actions “despicable.”
“Disgraceful” performance
With Green's optics in action, the Democrats did nothing to improve their position with the Americans.
The theater continued, and Democrats maintained printed signs claiming “Mask Steel,” “Save Medicaid,” and “Protect Veterans.” Another said it was simply “false,” but Rashida Tribe, a radical Islamic lawmaker in Michigan, raised a handwritten message, “it's a lie.”
Other angry Democrats filed a lawsuit.
“I love it when the trash comes out,” President Nancy Mace (Rs.C.) wrote to X when his Democrat colleagues in Texas and Maxwell Frost of Florida left.
The hills that left their speech also pointed to Democrats of Wisconsin, Lloyd Dogget of Texas, Judy Chu and Jared Huffman of California, Veronica Escobar of Texas, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Jamie Ruskin of Maryland, Pramila Pramila Jayapal of Masachusetts and Mark Pokan of Masachin and Ayana Pramila Plasri.
But even worse, Democrats didn't praise or support the families of Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungarei.
Also, 13-year-old DJ Daniel, who survived brain cancer, wanted to become a police officer and did not admit that he became an honorable Secret Service agent on the spot.
“Democrats refused to stand or applaud for the little boy fighting cancer,” Tiktok's Libs wrote in X. “Really sick people.”
GOP strategist Scott Presler said “Democrats didn't even support the boy who survived the brain tumor.”
The “transgender” party also refused to recognize former volleyball player Payton McNabb.
“Three years ago, Payton McNabb was an All-Star High School Athlete and was one of his best achievements and is preparing for the future of college sports,” Trump said.
However, when her girl's volleyball game was invaded by men, he shattered the ball very violently in Peyton's face, causing traumatic brain damage, partially paralyzing the right side, ending his athletic career. It was a shot she had never seen before. She has never seen anything like that. Payton will be in the gallery tonight, and Payton will now be the school will either drive the guys off the girls' team or lose all the federal funds.
The Democrats sat down. And then scolded. And then scrolled through their left social media feed.
Audience member Aitan Heim said “watching was heartbreaking.”
He continued:
At these moments I was able to see the entire column of Democrats staring at their phones.
I was close enough to see what they were looking at – mostly texting or scrolling through social media feeds.
The MSNBC's Rachel Madow and Nicole Wallace, whose failed Democrats were as bad as House Democrats.
Madow accused Trump of “politicizing” with young Daniel's cancer, and Wallace said something worse.
I hope he has a long life as a law enforcement officer, but I hope he doesn't have to defend the U.S. Capitol against supporters of Donald Trump.
And if so, I hope he is not one of the six who will lose his life to suicide.
White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt was dropped off by the Democrats during today's press conference.
“The Democrats' actions last night were totally dishonorable and showed how badly they are in contact with the American people,” she said:
It was the most shameful moment in the history of that beautiful room presidential speech. In what appears to be a unified moment for our country, Congressional Democrats instead were overwhelmingly re-elected by their constituents, leaving their rooms and, worst of all, downplaying the Americans.
Democrats couldn't stand to keep men away from women's sports. They couldn't even applaud for the girl who slammed her head on a man on a volleyball court. The Democrats did not represent an innocent, beautiful child surviving brain tumors.
Bad news for fraudulent Democrats: 76% of Americans voted after the speech was approved.