Blunt's support for silencing Warren contrasts with his vote against censuring GOP congressman
Blunt's support for silencing Elizabeth Warren contrasts with his vote against censuring GOP congressman
WASHINGTON Sen. Roy Blunt joined other Republicans Tuesday night and voted to formally silence Sen. Elizabeth Warren mid-speech for bad-mouthing Jeff Sessions, an Alabama senator nominated for attorney general.
But in 2009, Blunt, R-Mo., struck a different posture towards Congressional decorum.
Back then Washington was debating President Barack Obama's health care proposal when, in September of that year, the president touted his plan in a primetime speech to a joint session of Congress. Obama was saying the legislation would not cover illegal immigrants when a shout cut across the chamber: "You lie!"
It was Republican Rep. Joe Wilson, a fourth-term congressman from South Carolina. He pointed at Obama and yelled a second time that Obama was lying. (In fact, the Affordable Care Act does not allow undocumented immigrants to purchase health insurance, though some conservatives have pointed to loopholes.)
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