Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is being known as a liar for the various falsehoods he perpetuated whereas working for Congress. Nonetheless, one insult appears to be actually upsetting the truth-challenged congressman.
In fact, it doesn’t assist that the insult got here from a member of his personal get together: Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana.
Kennedy known as out Santos on Monday for being “nutty as a fruitcake” in addition to a “bunny boiler,” a reference to Glenn Shut’s psychotic character within the 1987 movie “Deadly Attraction.”
“I don’t know when you’ve seen [the film], however there are folks like that on the market,” Kennedy informed reporters.
On Tuesday, Santos responded to Kennedy’s feedback ― and he wasn’t happy:
“I'm saddened that a distinguished senator from the GOP, whom I’ve revered would use such derogatory language towards me. Language like that's hurtful and divisive, and has no place in Congress.”
Twitter customers didn’t appear too sympathetic about Santos’ scenario.
This wasn’t Santos’ solely assault towards his critics this week
He raged Monday towards comedians who make enjoyable of his many scandals and lies:
“I've now been enshrined in late night time TV historical past with all these impersonations, however they're all TERRIBLE to this point,” Santos tweeted. “Jon Lovitz is meant to be one of many best comedians of all time and that was embarrassing — for him not me! These comedians must step their sport up.”
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