
Rep. Lauren Boebert claimed she wasn’t being racist after she attacked Rep. Al Green and his “pimp cane” by asking, “Aren’t there white pimps?”
This is not a joke.
Green was censured by Speaker Mike Johnson and Republicans for his outburst against Trump’s address to Congress, after being escorted out during the cockwobbler’s speech.
The Colorado lawmaker then decided to disparage him in an interview, “Al Green was given multiple opportunities to stand down, to sit down, to behave, to show decorum. And he did not,” Boebert said. “For him to go and shake his pimp cane at President Trump was absolutely abhorrent.”
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan then condemned her remarks, introduced a resolution Monday condemning her and said Boebert’s remarks were “disparaging, derogatory, and racist toward another colleague, and are a breach of proper conduct and decorum of the U.S. House of Representatives.”
This prompted Handy Boebert to respond thusly.
BOEBERT: To attack me for referencing his cane as a pimp cane, and Grant, I stand by it.