The noise could prevail. |
Missouri's primary is on Aug. 2.
Vote for Steven Roberts for Missouri's 1st Congressional District.
Ignore the noise.
Vote.
Do-nothing lawmaker bypasses question on whether President Joe Biden should run in 2024. Democrat Cori Bush of Missouri, is an activist turned lawmaker. Bush is a Black leftist who caters to the white leftists.
She is the equivalent of the far right do nothings Karen Boebert of Colorado and Idiot Karen Greene of Georgia.
They are first term lawmakers who rather be trolls, activists and social media darlings than representatives of their districts. They are the type of people I used to hate about high school.
A bunch of motherfucking drama queens.
Add Rep. Karen Cawthorn (R-NC), Rep. Karen Jordan (R-OH), Rep. Karen Jackson (R-TX), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA), Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN), Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA), Rep. Katie Porter (D-CA) and 75 other members who are known for doing nothing other than being a distraction to America.
Bush has voted against several parts of Biden's legislative agenda, including the bipartisan infrastructure bill. During an interview at her campaign headquarters on Monday morning, she declined to answer directly if she wanted to see Biden run for a second term.
A choice between two toxic candidates. |
At first, a campaign aide interjected to try and stop the line of questioning.
"She's got to go," the aide said before Bush jumped in.
"I don't want to answer that question because we have not ... That's not ... Yeah, I don't want to answer that question," she said.
Bush was participating in 5 On Your Side's voter guide that is scheduled to be released later this week ahead of Missouri's primary election.
We're facing threats from a growing far-right, white supremacist movement across Missouri and the country. But I've seen the power we hold when we come together. We've proven it & we'll never back down.
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) July 15, 2022
There's so much at stake. Let's continue this work. Together. pic.twitter.com/3vAlzeWFEi
“I’m so St. Louis, ask my tattooist.” —Murphy Lee pic.twitter.com/atlYC4zjut
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) July 26, 2022
At 17, I was raped, became pregnant, and decided to have an abortion. That’s the start of my abortion story. So many others have their own.
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) July 25, 2022
So when a far-right extremist Supreme Court comes for our rights, we will not yield. We will not back down.
We are powerful together. pic.twitter.com/UPLq6aexGJ
Tonight! Tickets available at the door.
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) July 22, 2022
General admission $10. Doors open at 7pm. See you there 💜🎉 pic.twitter.com/R7mQwdxKLB
I am proud to work alongside Sen. @BernieSanders to make healthcare a human right, enact a Green New Deal, and fight for justice in the workplace. I’m honored to have his endorsement & look forward to continue building our movement lifting up the power of everyday people. https://t.co/gwO1wIpD6q
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) July 22, 2022
🎂BREAKING BIRTHDAY NEWS🎂
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) July 22, 2022
Tomorrow, you can catch @IlhanMN and @RashidaTlaib in St. Louis! Come meet all three of us @ 9:00 am!
RSVP 👉🏾 https://t.co/DAJhhX7Ox2 pic.twitter.com/ADCtVu4Ie6
3. July 2022: Cori Bush refused to say whether she wants Biden to run again in 2024, strongly implying she does not support Biden:
— JusticeDemWatch (@JusticeDemWatch) July 26, 2022
pic.twitter.com/pEOo7i5kcj
Democrats claim they don’t support Defunding the Police.
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 25, 2022
Here is 7 minutes of Democrats saying, “DEFUND THE POLICE!” pic.twitter.com/Y7lwPAnEiw
The question appeared to catch her off guard.
Bush was up against a time crunch. She was scheduled to appear at another public event right after the interview was over.
The congresswoman's aides escorted her out of the campaign site and into a vehicle to leave the premises moments after the interview concluded.
“He’s the president," Bush said. "He has the right to run for a second term, absolutely. But I don't want to ... I'd rather you not ask that question."
Biden's poll numbers have declined as the 2022 midterm approaches and inflation soars. However, Bush's reluctance to take on the president's political future likely has more to do with her own as she's competing against state Sen. Steve Roberts, a pro-Biden Democrat who has criticized her for being too far to the left.
2. August 2020: Cori Bush criticized Biden’s pick of Kamala Harris, playing up the “Kamala is a cop” campaign:
— JusticeDemWatch (@JusticeDemWatch) July 26, 2022
“I can’t overlook her past.”
“We can’t forget about the people who were hurt along the way…because of decisions she has made.”
pic.twitter.com/trJZfYwEoU
Reporter: “Do you want to see Joe Biden run for a second term?”
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 25, 2022
Staff: “She’s gotta go.”
Democrat Cori Bush: “I don’t want to answer that question” pic.twitter.com/Sh8J2Y8KU2
The guy challenging Cori Bush just dropped this ad and it’s certainly something pic.twitter.com/OMmYJ2Wh9r
— Daniel (@DailyLibber) May 7, 2022
"I support the president. Full stop," Roberts said. "I'm curious to know who Rep. Bush intends on supporting."
Republicans seized on Bush's remarks on social media to highlight the decline in public support for Biden.
The National Republican Congressional Committee shared the clip with the caption, "Nobody thinks Joe Biden is doing a good job."
Bush has faced heat since she took oath of office.
She literally camped outside the steps of the U.S. Capitol to demand Biden extend renter's rights despite the Supreme Court rejecting his authority to do so. She along with Ocasio-Cortez, Pressley and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) made a spectacle of staying outside in sleeping bags eating Fritos and Oreos. Once Biden made an executive order to grant some authority, they left and U.S. Capitol Police told their supporters to clear the area. She was on CBS News basically defending her $200,000 a month private security. The lawmaker said "defund the police" and endorsed washed up politician Nina Turner.
Bush wants to be an activist not a legislator. It is time to send her back to the frontlines.
She can do more work protesting. It does not work for her as a lawmaker.
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