Monday, May 19, 2025

Asleep at the wheel? Of course they are...

Michigan Congresswoman Debbie Dingell (D) is going viral on social media for all the wrong reasons. The 71-year-old was caught on camera with her eyes closed tilted back in her chair during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing Wednesday.
Video from the meeting had many accusing the Democrat - who has served in the House since 2015 - of sleeping during the meeting. The video was taken by Matthew Foldi, a reporter for the Spectator saying "@RepDebDingell is asleep in a hearing room". 
"Rip Van Dingel," posted Leland Whaley. But Dingell shot back at the claims, by quoting the video post on X with her spicy response, taking a moment to spotlight her Medicaid concerns.  
"Been up for 31 hours straight fighting Republicans trying to gut Medicaid," she said in her post. "Closed my eyes to think about an America where everyone has access to quality, affordable health care." 
Could you come up with a better crock-of-shit comeback than that? I doubt it...
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5 comments:

  1. Come on now let's be fair!
    She doesn't HAVE to pay attention or understand the subject: she it told how to vote and will do so EVERY SINGLE TIME.

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  2. I will posit that EVERY American has access to the best health care in the world. We just have a lousy way to pay for it.

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  3. can't stay awake during hearings, maybe she should ask her doctor about term limits

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  4. Her child-minded voters will believe that pile of scat explanation. I'd just ask this supercilious ninny, "Exactly how are Republicans 'gutting' Medicaid?" Since they are not, her answer would be as nonsensical as she is.

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