Democrat Congress Confronts Key Issue: Anime!
17 Nov 2021
BUCK: Representative Gosar of Arizona is giving a speech in defense of himself after a censure vote in Congress. Did you see? Apparently, he shared a video that was violent that had an AOC… Did you see the video? I didn’t see this, actually.
WATCH: Complete remarks by Rep. Paul Gosar (@RepGosar) during House debate on his censure.
"I do not espouse violence towards anyone. I never have. It was not my purpose to make anyone upset." pic.twitter.com/a6JI4xxqgt
— CSPAN (@cspan) November 17, 2021
CLAY: I didn’t even see it. I heard about the flareup afterwards, but the video is down now, and they’re trying to censure him — which I don’t think has happened since 2010 for a member of the House — and remove him from his committees. And it seems like most Republicans believe this censure is overall broad and setting a bad precedent.
BUCK: So it was anime, which is not something I’m familiar with, but it’s kind of like adult cartoon stuff, right? Anime is kind of adult cartoons? I’ve never seen an anime movie or anything, but it was an anime cartoon where they had superimposed the face of Gosar on the face of… All right, it was a dumb thing to do. Anyway, that’s what’s being talked about.
CLAY: Good to see our congresspeople focused on the important things in life right now, like anime cartoons on social media.
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