ICYMI Video: If You've Ever Wanted to See a Hopelessly Outmatched Rep. De Lauro Lose Her Mind in Front of a Crowd, This Lee Zeldin Video Is for You |
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ICYMI Video: If You've Ever Wanted to See a Hopelessly Outmatched Rep. De Lauro Lose Her Mind in Front of a Crowd, This Lee Zeldin Video Is for You
Elected Democrats, particularly Democrat women, possess two qualities in abundance: ignorance and arrogance.
Add to the equation a rational Republican with facts on his side, and you will likely witness the kind of unhinged breakdown purple-haired Democratic Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut suffered Monday during a verbal clash with Lee Zeldin, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency.
In a clip posted Monday to the social media platform X, Zeldin calmly exposed DeLauro’s inexcusable ignorance about two of the most important Supreme Court decisions in recent memory, prompting the arrogant congresswoman to double down on her aggressive line of questioning while simultaneously resorting to hysterics.
DeLauro began with a question about liberals’ perennial bugbear: climate change.
“When climate change is flooding our streets, poisoning our air, driving up health care and disaster costs, how can the EPA justify abandoning that duty to protect Americans, to appease polluters under the false flag of economic growth?” the congresswoman asked.
Talk about a loaded question.
Zeldin, testifying before the House Appropriations Committee, where DeLauro sits as the ranking member, tried to take the question seriously.
“Following the law,” he replied. “Section 202 of the Clean Air Act. Where does it say anything about fighting global climate change?”
The 1970 Clean Air Act authorizes the EPA to set air quality standards and reduce emissions of hazardous pollutants.........