Far-right Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio has made a career of telling half-truths and whole lies while in the House.
He was true to form Thursday, telling one of his most egregious lies of the year. During a House hearing, Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., confronted Jordan, who’s the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, over a now-infamous tweet committee Republicans posted saluting Twitter CEO Elon Musk, former President Donald Trump and rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.
“That tweet was not our account and that tweet has been removed,” Jordan said.
Literally a half-truth. That tweet absolutely was on the House Judiciary GOP’s account — and yes, it was removed … almost two months and several racist scandals too late.
Swalwell: Do you denounce your tweet praising Kanye West?
— Acyn (@Acyn) December 8, 2022
Jordan: That tweet was not our account and that tweet has been removed pic.twitter.com/78tN13cf7t
About that infamous tweet: I can’t get over how awesomely dumb it was. It is the perfect distillation of the GOP’s desperate grasp for social relevance (aka clout). And the fact Republicans are belatedly and half-heartedly trying to distance themselves from it shows how disoriented the GOP is when it comes to messaging.
Coolness — or, at least, social acceptance — matters in politics. And Republicans long for it. And just when it seems to be within reach, it smacks them in the face like a rake that’s been stepped on. (Remember the Clint Eastwood chair-talking stunt?)








