Senator Cory Booker had his self-described “Spartacus moment” early when he said he would defy a Senate rule by releasing confidential documents related to Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Not long after having that potential footage for his 2020 campaign ad captured on tape, Sen. Spartacus then backtracked and claimed the rule he admitted to defying does not in fact exist:
Senator Cory Booker boldly declared he is knowingly violating Senate rules.
30 minutes after his grandstanding for the cameras, Booker says he didn’t violate any Senate rules.https://t.co/9DLlgapDxM
— GOP (@GOP) September 6, 2018
LOL. We can’t say we’re surprised:
Cory Booker can’t keep his grandstanding straight: Booker v. Booker on breaking the Senate rules https://t.co/NF1Rwe97vM pic.twitter.com/6fBmakWV9X
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 6, 2018
Well isn’t that special?
Flip, meet Flop https://t.co/oFsQ5wSIj5
— hypervista (@hypervista) September 6, 2018
We’re not sure if Spartacus or T-Bone had more to do with Booker’s reversal.
I said I will break the rule and accept the consequences before I said there was not a rule. Brilliant! Spartacus!
— Arnold Babar (@vogel_nwa) September 6, 2018
He is a dumb aß!!! pic.twitter.com/BY9dh2QNBz
— Douglas S. (@CambionReal) September 6, 2018
Not so Spartacus… https://t.co/5pxtJ94FnC
— Adam J. Lowy (@AdamJLowy) September 6, 2018
But guess which part will be used in Booker’s next fundraising email!
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