00:00And now, I want to say just a word about the top culprit in the process.
00:07That would be the president.
00:11The president is the biggest dastard in the country.
00:17President Donald Trump.
00:21Dastard number one.
00:24This says, countdown to impeachment.
00:28This is the president of the United States of America, seated here.
00:33I'm proud to tell you that I stood right over there, and I told the president to his face,
00:40you don't have a mandate to cut Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security.
00:47This was at a joint session of Congress.
00:50And this dastard said that they weren't going to do it.
00:55And lo and behold, the dastard did it.
00:59They cut about a trillion dollars out of health care.
01:02This is the dastard that perpetrated the deed.
01:06He ought to be recognized in history as the person who did the greatest injustice to health care the country's
01:13ever seen.
01:14Donald John Trump.
01:17But he's gone beyond this.
01:20His behavior is something that is difficult to codify, difficult to explain.
01:28But I will tell you this.
01:31He went too far just recently.
01:33He's gone too far on many other occasions.
01:36But recently he went too far again.
01:39This time, this dastard, Donald John Trump, sent out a meme wherein he had the gall, unmitigated as we say,
01:50where he had just the low-down, dirty instinct to send out, to post a picture of the honorable President
02:05Barack Obama
02:06and the First Lady Michelle Obama, to picture them as members of the primate family.
02:13That's what this dastard did to two of our heroes of black history.
02:21If he had his way, there would be no black history.
02:24He's the person who has decided that black history is going to be minimized
02:31because we talk too much about slavery.
02:34He wants slavery to be whitewashed.
02:37There are people in Texas who call it involuntary relocation.
02:41Murder, rape, 240 years of working without a paycheck, involuntary relocation.
02:50Well, this dastard supports these kinds of things.
02:54This dastard.
02:56That's why we have this across the top of this poster.
03:01Three words.
03:03Countdown to impeachment.
03:06Countdown to impeachment.
03:09Yes, Mr. President, I don't speak for anybody but myself.
03:14I don't speak for any party.
03:17I don't speak for anyone, well, except myself and everybody who agrees with me.
03:23That's who I speak for.
03:24And, Mr. President, not only are you a subject of impeachment, but now Ms. Noem is a subject of impeachment.
03:34Yes, Ms. Noem, I've signed articles of impeachment against you.
03:38And my hope is that if you don't do what you should do, in my opinion, which is resign, and
03:45I don't think the president would ever fire you,
03:47but you have blood on your hands, and you have tried your best to cover up what happened when two
03:56American citizens who were unarmed lost their lives at the hands of the constabulary.
04:02You've got blood on your hands.
04:03You should be impeached.
04:08But you also should go to jail because you tried to cover it up.
04:12There is a law that deals with this kind of behavior when you know that a felony has been presented,
04:18committed.
04:19You know that a felony has been committed, and you don't report that felony, and then you try to cover
04:26it up?
04:26That's a crime.
04:28Somebody ought to check out 18 U.S.C. Section 4.
04:32Yes, you've committed a crime.
04:35You ought to be locked up.
04:37People on the other side are notorious for having said, lock her up, talking about a Democrat.
04:43Well, here's your chance to repeat your chant.
04:47Lock her up.
04:48Lock her up.
04:49Lock up Ms. Noem for what she has done.
04:53Impeach Ms. Noem is what we should do.
04:56But aside from impeaching her, she gets her marching orders from this dastard.
05:03He has to be impeached, too.
05:05We cannot allow this to go unnoticed, unchallenged.
05:12I cannot.
05:13I say we, and all of the people who agree with me.
05:16Now, there are a good many who do not.
05:18I don't want to discredit them in any way.
05:20But I cannot.
05:21So, yes, we are in a countdown to another impeachment.
05:26I'm going to call this the Black History Month impeachment.
05:30Because I'm going to deal with the racism that this president perpetuates.
05:36The racism that he perpetrates.
05:38The racism that he places in policies that are harmful to the American public.
05:44I'm going to deal with that.
05:46And then we'll give people a chance to decide.
05:48Was it as bad as you say it was?
05:50Because you've been on television talking about how this horrible deed was perpetrated by this dastard.
05:57Well, let's see if you really believe what you've said.
06:01Andrew Johnson was impeached in 1868 for speaking ill of Congress.
06:06So, don't say you can't impeach for this kind of dastardly behavior from this dastard.
06:12Don't say that you can't do it because we've seen it done.
06:15We've seen it done by people who were closer to the drafting of the Constitution than we were.
06:21So, they probably had a better sense of what impeachment was all about than these so-called scholars who have
06:29decided that impeachment has to have so many lofty goals achieved before you should bring articles.
06:36Not true.
06:38Whatever the House says impeachment is, that's what it is.
06:41It's not appealable.
06:42It's a political question.
06:45It's not something that requires a violation of a statutory law.
06:50So, if you believe what you have been propagating when you say that this was such a bad thing that
06:58the president did with these memes,
07:01then we'll give you an opportunity to express that here on the floor of the Congress of the United States
07:09of America.
07:11I just believe we have an obligation to do this.
07:16I don't think that we should stand by, we meaning the people who agree with me.
07:22People who don't agree, they'll do what they do.
07:25That's okay with me.
07:27I'm going to vote my conscience.
07:28I ask others to vote theirs.
07:31Just vote your conscience.
07:32That's all I ask.
07:34And if we vote our conscience, I would hope that in the end, maybe not today, but someday.
07:44Stevie Wonder has a song where he says, someday at Christmastime.
07:48Well, maybe someday in the near future, in my lifetime, this dastard will be impeached.
07:56But I guarantee you this, the record will show that at least one member, one member stood right here in
08:06this house and read articles of impeachment to remove this dastard from office for the racism that he perpetrates and
08:16perpetuates.
08:17And for edification purposes, those who tolerate racism, perpetuate racism, tolerate it, and you perpetuate it.
08:27I will not tolerate it.
08:28And of course, there are those who will always say, Al, you stand alone.
08:36My dear friends, on some issues, it is better to stand alone than not stand at all.
08:44I yield back the balance of my time.
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