Few people struggle in Washington, D.C., like Jerry Nadler.
But even Congressman Nadler couldn’t have expected a beat down like this.
And a top Republican made Jerry Nadler wet his oversized pants after hitting him with this brutal truth bomb.
Sucking at life hard
You really have to try to struggle in Congress to stink at your job.
The hardest part of the job is to first get elected.
But it would be hard for most people to find a more secure job in the United States than being a member of Congress, once you are elected.
No matter what you do or say, you will always have a large portion of your voting base sending you back to Congress.
And excelling in Congress is really just about kissing the right butt.
Everyone in a leadership position in Washington , D.C., tasted some fart darts as they kissed the buttocks of those in charge.
But few have really struggled in Congress like Democrat Congressman Jerry Nadler of New York.
Congressman Jerrold Lewis Nadler (D-NY) has been shuffling around the halls of Congress since 1992.
Even though he isn’t the longest active serving Congressman, Nadler still manages to look like he has had a rough go at it.
For one, the man looks like a walking raisin.
But the man has struggled with his appearance throughout his years in Congress.
Back in the early part of his career in Washington, D.C., he was dubbed Jerry “Wadler,” as his meanie critics said he looked like a miniature blimp at just five foot, four inches, but well over 300 pounds.
The man has since lost weight via surgery to turn himself into a walking deflated balloon.
But it is not only his weight and appearance that has caused him troubles while being a Congressman, Nadler has also had several health scares while in office.
Most notably, Jerry Nadler fainted live on air during a press conference in New York City in 2019.
And he has been known to regularly have episodes of slurred speech.
Thomas Massie gets sassy with Nadler
But just when Nadler thought his troubles would end in Congress, he decided to take on Kentucky “true” Republican Congressman Thomas Massie over the Second Amendment.
During a committee hearing, Nadler tried to come at Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) for standing up for Americans’ right to bear arms, so Nadler stated:
I do want to commit on what Mr. Massie just said. The Second Amendment reads, quote, a well regulated militia being necessary for the security of a free state comma the right to bear arms shall not be infringed. It is clearly a right. The founding fathers, the framers, were opposed to standing armies; they thought those were instruments of tyranny and that, uh, militia is what should be had and the Second Amendment was a guarantee . . . you could have a well regulated militia.
Then, as you would imagine, Nadler started to spew the Gun Control Lobby’s talking points about Heller.
But thankfully Massie is sassy and he pointed out one glaring omission by Congressman Nadler.
Thomas Massie responded back to Nadler:
Apologies to ranking member Nadler if this isn’t what he stated but I think he might of left out some key words when he read the Second Amendment and I’ll read it here, ‘A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.’ And I’m not sure If I heard him say “the people” which applies to all of the people.
So now we know, thanks to Thomas Massie, that Jerry Nadler can’t read.
I corrected Democrat Ranking Member Nadler in Judiciary Cmte after he misquoted the literal text of the Second Amendment.
We must remain vigilant. Democrats selectively reinterpret the text and the meaning of the Second Amendment to infringe on our right to keep and bear arms. pic.twitter.com/PW8HlwI47i
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) May 11, 2024
This poor guy just keeps taking L’s while in Congress.
Thankfully, the American people still have a few representatives in Washington, D.C., who are willing to fight back against such stupidity.
As one who has not only read the Constitution but who also stands up for the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights, Thomas Massie stands head and shoulders above all the rest.