[Sen. Brian Nieves' shameful act wears thin]Before last November, when Brian Nieves was merely a Missouri state representative from Washington, few people in the state Capitol took him very seriously. Yes, he was Republican Party whip, a position with some responsibility to corral votes, but his antics and rhetoric marginalized him even in a House dominated by conservative Republicans
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[The rest of the editorial]Really? Mr. Nieves spends most of January through May out of town. It's his job. Legislative travel, when paid for by outside sources, also happens to be a matter of public record. And when he's not in session, Mr. Nieves is very loudly bellowing on a local radio station, making it quite clear to anyone who is listening that he's not home
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Oh, yeah. There's a real danger of us all having to follow Sharia Law donncha know. And he's there to make sure that we have our C/C permits so that the Muslins can't carry out their evil plans!
[Sen. Brian Nieves' shameful act wears thin]Before last November, when Brian Nieves was merely a Missouri state representative from Washington, few people in the state Capitol took him very seriously. Yes, he was Republican Party whip, a position with some responsibility to corral votes, but his antics and rhetoric marginalized him even in a House dominated by conservative Republicans ( ... )
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Holy cow. This is terrifying.
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He almost makes Michelle Bachmann look semi-reasonable.
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I hadn't realized that lots of states were going to implement Sharia Law. Good thing we have this guy around to protect us!
Yeah. He's got more issues than National Geographic.
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Well, thank God for that!
I'd laugh, but... yeah.
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