The dirty Democrats are at it again.

For the past several months, the Democrats have been whining about AG Bill Barr’s unwillingness to appear before a Democrat-majority House committee (firing squad), to testify about a variety of manufactured scandals.

House Democrats finally got their chance to grill Attorney General William Barr at Tuesday’s contentious Judiciary Committee hearing, and instead of “hearing” him, they chose instead, to shut him up.

The WFB did a great job of capturing the Democrat Party’s favorite phrase of the day, “reclaiming my time!” in this supercuts video of yesterday’s hearing.

At one point, Barr noted that the point of his testimony was so he could be heard.

Three months after his confirmation, Democrats were staging photo-ops from the House chambers eating chicken from a bucket to symbolize AG Barr’s cowardice, after he refused to testify before their bogus Mueller report hearings.

In the midst of their epic fail hearings on the Mueller report, (which we all know now was based on a bogus dossier used as the basis to spy on President Trump’s campaign), unhinged United States Representative Steve Cohen (D-NY), stood in front of the adoring media holding a chicken prop while calling AG Barr is a “chicken” for not caving to their demands. Unserious fellow Democrat lawmakers stood behind Rep. Cohen and his toy chicken, smirking.

The same United States lawmaker, Steve Cohen also posed for this photo op in the House chambers. Is this how the constituents of the people who hired Mr. Cohen to represent them in Washington DC behave?

The Democrats continue to  embarrassing themselves with these stunts, as they only serve as a reminder to the American voter about why it’s important to regain a Republican majority in the House.

Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., left, laughs with Rep. Steve Cohen, D-Tenn., right, after Cohen arrived with a bucket of fried chicken and a prop chicken as Attorney General William Barr will not appear before a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, May 2, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

 

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