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Tuesday, January 15, 2019

The King Was Dethroned!

Rep. Steve King (R-IA) is now dubbed "Corn Hitler."
Stripped of his committee assignments,  the Iowa lawmaker who openly called himself a white extremist is being taken to the woodshed by his fellow bigots.

The white extremist Rep. Steve King (R-IA) said remarks in the open. The Republicans rather he said his remarks behind closed doors. It turns out that his remarks about being a white nationalist finally got the attention of Republican leaders.

King, a long term Iowa lawmaker was never shy about his views on multiculturalism and immigration. He was very critical of Black Lives Matter, women's rights, LGBTQ rights and human rights.

He supported police officers killing unarmed people of color. He supported Donald J. Trump's Amerikkklan Border Wall. He supported far white Europeans Gert Wiilders, Nigel Farage, Katie Hopkins and Marie Le Penn.

King was badgering Google CEO Sundar Pichai about his Apple iPhone. He thought Google was treating him, alt-white activist Laura Loomer, kookspiracy nut Alex Jones and doxx troll Chuck Johnson unfairly.

Now all his antics have him losing his precious committee positions. The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to strip him of his committee posts and censured him.


Do you believe the Republican Party removing Steve King from his committees a step in the right direction? (Expect the dumbest answers being picked by trolls)
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Yes. I believe that Steve King's remarks hurt the Republican Party. The GOP is trying to rebuild it image as a welcoming party. King's remarks hurt the agenda.
Yes. However, its not just Steve King. There are many other members of the House and Senate who've said far worst than him. The GOP needs to clean house before I can say they're moving in the right direction.
No. The Republicans are showboating. They won't address remarks from President Donald Trump. Matter of fact, they continue to attack people of color, immigrants, Muslims, women and LGBTQ Americans. The party isn't moving in the right direction.
No. The Republican Party caved to political correctness. There's been far more comments from Democrats and the junk food media ignores that. Republicans are the party that moves forward. Democrats continue to accuse Republicans of being "racist" when we're not.
I have no comment on Steve King. I rather let his voters decide on his fate than his fellow lawmakers.
I have to honestly say that if Congress could focus on reopening the government, I would be fine with that.

How ironic.

Republicans never had a problem with him.

King responded in his typical fashion.



Matter of fact, there are 50 members of the Republican Party that have openly said bigoted things about people of color, Barack and Michelle Obama, shared racist emails and said inappropriate things about immigrants.

Then of course, Donald J. Trump.

Like I've said, the Republican Party has embraced white nationalism. Listening to the loudest voices of talk radio, Fox News and the internet has turned the Party of Lincoln into the Party of Trump.

I meant the Party of Putin.

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