Sen. Cory Booker (D., N.J.) defended his "I am Spartacus" moment during Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation process, saying his conduct during the hearings was one of his proudest moments.
Booker joined the increasingly crowded 2020 Democratic field by announcing Friday he was running for president. His first national media stop was "The View," where conservative co-host Meghan McCain pressed him about authenticity and perceptions of being a grandstander for his dramatic displays at Senate hearings.
"You've just got to be who you are," Booker said. "There are going to be critics all the time."
Booker boasted of his record in public service in bringing about "authentic change," but McCain responded that she couldn't look at him without thinking of his widely parodied "I am Spartacus" moment.
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amazes me how so many democrats are willing to jump into the pit of hell with their lies and deceptions
ReplyDeleteStupid people have no clue they're stupid
ReplyDeleteHe admitted he was a sexual predator and committed unwanted sex acts against young ladies when he was in college. He admitted it. But he is proud of how he accused Kavanaugh with no evidence or proof. What an ass.
ReplyDeleteThis is a dance; it’s all a game. Some “special interest” is footing the bill so what does he have to lose. Young good looking articulate black man. Sound familiar?
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ReplyDeleteBut Spartacus, how does T-Bone feel about your act?
So why is he not going after Gov. "Coonman" Northam?
ReplyDeleteHe is a joke. So into himself. Can you see him with Putnam. Hi I'm Spartacus and you should fear me. lol
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm really proud that you will never be president
ReplyDeleteLet's see how proud he is when the democrats destroy his reputation in the primary.
ReplyDeleteYou would be! You should be, I guess, cause you have nothing else to be proud of.
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