March 29, 2006

Time To Cuff Her, Stuff Her, And Rough Her Up

Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney is an arrogant nutjob. That seems to be a plus for her Georgia constituents, who seem to find those qualities to be a plus. As a member of Congress -- more to the point, a female African-American Democrat member of Congress -- she manages to get away with a certain amount of misconduct that most of us would never be permitted.

But this woman went well over the line yesterday.

Why she was allowed to walk away is beyond me -- and why there have been no sharges filed and no arrest made is absolutely beyond me.

Rep. Cynthia McKinney and a police officer scuffled Wednesday after the Georgia Democrat entered a House office building unrecognized and refused to stop when asked, according to U.S. Capitol Police.

McKinney, a sixth-term congresswoman who represents suburban Atlanta, struck the officer according to one account, a police official said, adding there were conflicting accounts. The officer, who was not authorized to speak publicly about the incident, spoke only on condition of anonymity.

No charges were filed, police said.

McKinney issued a statement Wednesday night saying she regretted the confrontation.

"I know that Capitol Hill Police are securing our safety, and I appreciate the work that they do. I have demonstrated my support for them in the past and I continue to support them now," she said.

Oh bullshit, bitch! If you really supported the Capitol Hill Police, you would have complied with a reasonable request that could have been made of any American citizen -- and of any member of Congress. You would not have "scuffled" with the cop, which is a violation of criminal law right there -- a law you and your colleagues passed. And you certainly would not have hit the officer, which would have earned most Americans a ride in a squad car and a huge legal bill, along with jail time.

And you certainly would not have forgotten that one of these guys died to protect you and your colleagues a few years ago, so that is why the security has been ramped-up for several years.

Members of Congress do not have to walk through metal detectors as they enter buildings on the Capitol complex. They wear lapel pins identifying them as members.

McKinney routinely doesn't wear her pin and is recognized by many officers, the police official said, adding that she wasn't wearing it when she entered a House office building early Wednesday.

By one police account, she walked around a metal detector and an officer asked her several times to stop. When she did not, the officer tried to stop her, and she then struck the officer, according to that account.

So she doesn't wear her identification, and tries to go around the security. One would damn well hope she would be stopped!

In her statement, McKinney said most members of Congress expect Capitol police to recognize them. "I was urgently trying to get to an important meeting on time to fulfill my obligations to my constituents. Unfortunately, the police officer did not recognize me as a member of Congress and a confrontation ensued," she said. "I did not have on my congressional pin but showed the police officer my congressional ID."

Yeah -- and if they do not recognize you, they are going to stop you and they are going to demand identification. Who are you to object, you arrogant moron? And more to the point, who are you to lay hands on an officer?

Not that this is the first time that Her Majesty The Congresswoman has objected that she is not immediately recognized by everyone, and that they have not genuflected in the presence of her sublime personage.

Not being recognized is apparently something of an issue for Rep. Cynthia McKinney , as a Capitol Police officer discovered yesterday.

In 1998, the outspoken Georgia Democrat wrote a scathing letter to President Bill Clinton accusing White House guards of racism after they failed to recognize her when she arrived for an event. For years, the Hill newspaper reported in 2002, Capitol Police kept a photo of her posted in a basement office to warn security officers against committing any other such embarrassment.

Maybe it's time to change the photo. The police department is investigating a bizarre scuffle yesterday morning between McKinney and an officer who tried to stop her at a congressional office building checkpoint after apparently failing to realize she was a member of Congress.

McKinney allegedly "stabbed" the officer with her cellphone when he grabbed her, said a police source who requested anonymity because the investigation had just begun; the officer, whom the source did not identify, is considering whether to file criminal charges. The source said the officer was not seriously injured.

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How on earth did this all come to pass? Could it be the officer didn't recognize her after her recent makeover? The 51-year-old recently ditched her trademark braids for a softer, full-bodied do that started turning heads around her suburban Georgia district in January.

So apparently she doesn't even look much like her photos since she had the makeover.

This woman needs to be treated like every other American. Capitol Hill Police need to appear in her office. They need to cuff her. They need to get her out to a police car and stuff her. And in the process, they need to rough her up, just as would happen to anyone else who assaults a cop.

And then her colleagues need to expel her from the House of Representatives for conduct unbecoming a member.

Though I doubt that such a course of action would keep her constituents from reelecting her in a district designed to keep her coming back.

And for any liberal who objects to my words -- what would be your response if this were my congressman, Tom DeLay? My response would not change -- but I also believe that he would not do anything like this.

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1 The word is “elitist” and is another reason we as citizens should be concerned about those who supposedly represent our interests.

Posted by: T F Stern at Thu Mar 30 01:42:56 2006 (dz3wA)

2 If you or I had slugged that cop we'd be in the pokie sporting 2 black eyes. She's an elitist liberal racist and will undoubtably get away with it.

Posted by: Carl K at Fri Mar 31 09:14:07 2006 (b7nNP)

3 I believe her behavior was absolutely appalling. Like all Washington prima donnas-- I mean, dignitaries-- though, she thinks everyone should know who she is. I wonder why Congresspeople are exempt from searches? Why was her first response to slug the cop? Why does she refuse to wear the blasted pin-- which I don't think is adequate anyway?

What an embarassment, not to mention an outrage. And yes, as you know, I am certainly not a denizen of the Right, but am a partisan of what is "right."

Posted by: Ms Cornelius at Fri Mar 31 11:50:35 2006 (MqcpV)

4 We should be outraged, her actions were inexcusable. However I am not so quick to put blame on the Capital Police. Article 6 of the constitution says:
"The Senators and Representatives shall receive a Compensation for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place."
OK I admit its sorta lame, but I can't blame the Capital police for not pushing this issue, which might be on flimsey constitutional grounds. This puts the responcibility on the "House" to do something. Yeah, Right, Fat Chance ...

Posted by: Liberty at Sat Apr 1 05:19:36 2006 (6bnvV)

5 Interestingly enough, Congress is preparing for a recess -- which would be sufficient to arrest her. Watch for Democrats to attempt to prevent the session from being formally recessed to keep Cynthia from going to jail.

By the way -- Robert Byrd tried to use that Constitutional provision to get out of a speeding ticket several years ago. He eventually paid the fine. Similarly, COngress passed a rule clarifying that members were not allowed to illegally use the car pool lanes in the DC area to avoid traffic while coming into work -- some guy was riding in alone and bypassing all the "common people" on the basis that he could not be cited.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sat Apr 1 10:11:36 2006 (rx0PD)

6 This note is for George Boston Rhymes.
Mr. Rhymes, I think I met you back in 1984 in
Tuzon AZ. on Davis Monthan A.F.Base. Am I Correct?
Are you the Mr. Rhymes from Atlanta, Ga. (P.O.
Box 42374)? Are you the Arthor of the Article,
Tribute To An Unknown Soldier? If you are,
I would like to get a response from you, My home phone is, 864 277-4652. I still weep when I read
that.My Son-in-law lived on base out there, and I was visiting.
Thank you for your time, and God Bless You,
Ruby Hollingsworth, Simpsonville, S.C.

Posted by: Ruby at Mon May 1 10:20:29 2006 (4oFlr)

7 Ms. Hollingsworth, I am not the person you seek, nor am I in any way connected to the person you seek.

My heart weeps for you and your family, though.

I will leave your response here in the hope that maybe, just maybe, the individual you seek finds it here.

Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon May 1 11:54:30 2006 (x/sqY)

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