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(00:00):
Schumer has finally done it. Ittook two centuries, but now Schumer,
in order to accommodate and appease thebrain damaged John Fetterman, has now ditched
ended the dress code for the Senate. Fetterman now who keeps showing up to

(00:22):
the Senate floor dressed in his typicalhoodie or stinky sweatshirt, and Jim Schortz
apparently is unable or unwilling to weara suit and tie. And rather than
tell Fetterman to wear a suit andtie, in other words, business attire,

(00:44):
as has been done for hundreds ofyears, Schumer now told the sergeant
that arms in the Senate get ridof the dress code, we will not
enforce it. And when asked,well, how can senators now dress,
Schumer's ants they can dress however theywant. They can wear whatever they want.

(01:06):
That means flip flops, sandals,beach clothes, tank tops, t
shirts. In theory senators can walkaround in speedos and female senators can walk
around in bikinis with thongs. Ishow bad the Senate is degenerating? Basic

(01:27):
respect, basic decorum, basic civility, basic standards are now gone. When
I used to teach at McGill University. I always wore a suit and tie
to the classroom always why to respectthe institution, to respect the university,

(01:49):
and to respect the students. Inother words, I am dressing importantly because
this is an important position. Whatthey're doing now is not just an insult
to the institution, but an insultto you and me. We pay their
salaries. There are elected representatives.The Senate is supposed to be the most

(02:14):
prestigious, important, deliberative body inthe world, and they can't even wear
basic business attire. Now they're goingto be dressing like you would at a
beach party. What's next, pantsin which you can see their butt crack
pants all the way down halfway ontheir rear end. As I said on

(02:37):
the show, are they going tostart dressing in drag? Are they going
to start coming in with no shirtson, or just slap on a tank
top or a T shirt or whateverit may be. This is an absolute
disgrace, and what it shows isthat our decline continues. The Democrats are

(02:58):
continuing their war on all of ournorms, all of our traditions, all
of our institutions. If Fetterman cannotroll out of bed and take a shower
and put on a suit and tie. Then he's not able to be senator,
period, full stop. It's reallythat simple. If you don't want

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to wear a suit and tie,then you shouldn't be a senator. My
friends, enough is enough. Whyare we catering to brain damaged, mentally
ill slabs like Fetterman. If hewants to be a slab, that's his
business. But when you're on theSenate floor and you're doing the people's business,

(03:42):
I don't think it's too much toask put on a jacket, put
on suit pants, and put ona tie. If you can't do the
basics, then you shouldn't be doingthe job. Stop appeasing Fetterman. We
need to be lifting standards, notdestroying standards.
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