Monday, April 7, 2025

Jerry Hadler stinks. Literally. This is too funny...

This was posted today on freebeacon.com - Longtime New York congressman Jerry Nadler has become famous as a champion of progressive policies in the House of Representatives. But among his colleagues in the chamber, he has also earned the dubious distinction of being its smelliest member.
"He’s the kind of guy who when he makes his way onto the floor he barrels through everyone, and sometime he doesn’t really need to barrel through because his stench kind of clears the way and it equates to his personality, which is nasty and most people want to keep away from," said Anthony D’Esposito, a former GOP congressman from Long Island recently named inspector general of the Department of Labor.
A half dozen of Nadler’s current and former colleagues—on both sides of the aisle—were even more savage behind the scenes, pooh-poohing the New York liberal. One House Democrat said he wasn't just rancid but also frequently out of it.    
"Members of Congress don’t want to sit next to him because of it," the House Democrat told the Washington Free Beacon. "Yeah, he smells. I don’t know what he does. Maybe he doesn’t take a bath, I don’t know what it is."
 
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3 comments:

  1. All leftist policies already stink up to heaven, so how could they notice?

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  2. Nadler: likely untreated diabetes. a smell like an ashtray full of cheap cigar butts, and a smell I associate with babies. they do not wash off.

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  3. Just a heads up: The article from Free Beacon about Nadler is written by Andrew Stiles, who always writes satire.

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