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Watch: Pam Bondi's Calm Jab Causes Purple-Haired Dem Rep to Completely Lose It During Hearing

 By Michael Schwarz
  June 24, 2025 at 8:21am
Congressional Democrats excel at defending the indefensible while behaving like spoiled children.

Moreover, with the exception of illegal immigration, those same Democrats love nothing as much as they love the federal bureaucracy.

During a House Appropriations Committee Hearing on Monday, Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut — she of the purple mane — put all of those repellent qualities on display when she posed a question to Attorney General Pam Bondi, rudely interrupted Bondi’s sensible answer, then, in a moment of comical projection, flew off the handle while accusing the attorney general of filibustering.

https://www.westernjournal.com/watch-pam-bondis-calm-jab-causes-purple-haired-dem-rep-completely-lose-hearing/
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Is Connecticut capable of voting for anyone that is not a POS?  I ask only because between this purple haired bimbo in the House and the fine Senators Blumenthal and Murphy, it is a coin toss which one is worth more than a wooden nickel!  One would think that Connecticut would produce better people for high office than this.  I wouldn't vote for one of these clowns to be dog catcher.

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Is Connecticut capable of voting for anyone that is not a POS?  I ask only because between this purple haired bimbo in the House and the fine Senators Blumenthal and Murphy, it is a coin toss which one is worth more than a wooden nickel!  One would think that Connecticut would produce better people for high office than this.  I wouldn't vote for one of these clowns to be dog catcher.

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jafo wails:
"Is Connecticut capable of voting for anyone that is not a POS?  I ask only because between this purple haired bimbo in the House and the fine Senators Blumenthal and Murphy, it is a coin toss which one is worth more than a wooden nickel!  One would think that Connecticut would produce better people for high office than this."

I live in CT.
As far as the politicians go, what you see is what you get here.
Very few Republicans left at influential levels, although they still control some city and small-town governments.

The most traditional-minded areas of the state are the northwest and northeast corners. Those counties actually went for Mr. Trump, I think.

Some time back, I made a comment to a friend that -- for a traditional-minded person -- choosing to remain in Connecticut is acquiescing to the reality that one will be governed and ruled by leftists.

de lauro, blumenthal, murphy -- are all proof of this.
Actually CT may be only second to Hawaii in the contest of having ridiculous "Senators"...