Facepalm Friday: Dumbest Member Of The House?
The arrival of the Tea Party caucus heralded some of the most ridiculous groaners in the history of Congress. You can’t help but think that some of these legislators don’t read the legislation, but believe whatever false claim they’ve picked up from the Right Wing Mighty Wurlitzer:
Rep. Mick Mulvaney (R-S.C.) was one of the 144 House Republicans who voted against bipartisan legislation to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling. In a statement explaining his position on Thursday, Mulvaney pointed to the “pork” stuck into the bill at the last minute.
“Finally, the ‘deal’ is full of pork,” he said. “A dam project in Kentucky got extra money; the state of Colorado got money to help with its flooding; and the ‘Lord’s Resistance Army‘ received special funds. Those may be worth discussing, but that will never happen now, as they were crammed into this ‘deal’ in order to help it pass. So much for the ‘clean’ bill that my Democrat colleagues said they wanted so badly.”
It’s true that the bill contained, for example, nearly $3 billion for an Ohio River lock project that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has supported in the past — although the funding request actually came from Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.), who are both on the Appropriations Committee.
But there was no money for the Lord’s Resistance Army in the bill — and it would have been shocking if there had been.
Amanda Terkel, who broke the story, added this update yesterday afternoon:
Mulvaney Communications Director Stephanie Faile told The Huffington Post that the LRA reference was the result of a “typo” she had made and had nothing to do with the congressman’s position.
We’re not buying it.