Posted on 02/13/2019 11:17:46 PM PST by knighthawk
U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., had a fiery exchange with a reporter on Capitol Hill on Wednesday when asked to comment on the Green New Deal.
Henry Rodgers, the Daily Caller's Capitol Hill reporter, approached the senator at a subway station and asked him if he supported Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's legislative proposal.
Menendez avoided the question and asked where Rodgers worked. Rodgers said that when he told Menendez he worked for the Daily Caller, the Democrat responded by saying he would not answer any questions. And intern who was with Rodgers asked a follow-up question, and tensions apparently rose.
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He is just one of many poster children for the rat party and how crime pays
Maybe Menendez is a wee bit worried about the DOJ investigation of the Jeffrey Epstein plea deal...
Menendez is a thug...
I always thought that was strange, “misdemeanor” means minor crime, so a serious misdemeanor is sort of a contradiction. Felonies should be reserved for serious crimes, etc.
The mental contortions and pretzel logic engaged in daily by our betters to excuse behavior in some is intolerable.
You’d think he wouldn’t have contracted syphilis from 14-year old girls but he did and it’s rotting his brain now.
MIght it be syphilis? Who knows what those little girls on that island may have given him. Oh wait, that can be cured now, cant it.........
Huhhhh..??
The freedom of the press doesn’t enable them to harass people which they do. Also lie, distort, create fake news.
I think there is something cultural in NJ (going back to the Dutch settlements) about alcohol; while other states think we should tighten our laws, politicians here are focusing on reducing the impact of license suspensions so that those found guilty of drunk driving can still drive to work (with breathalyzers on their cars).
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