When you control the language, you control the thoughts…
House guidelines for Presidential put-downs
House Rules Committee Chairwoman Louise Slaughter (D-NY) has released a helpful, updated primer for members regarding their conduct on the floor and in committees.
Especially useful: The section on how to properly insult the executive branch in the in the chamber.
“Disgrace” and “nitwits” — okay.
“Liar” or “sexual misconduct” — ixnay.
Under section 370 of the House Rules and Manual it has been held that a Member could:
• refer to the government as “something hated, something oppressive.”
• refer to the President as “using legislative or judicial pork.”
• refer to a Presidential message as a “disgrace to the country.”
• refer to unnamed officials as “our half-baked nitwits handling foreign affairs.”Likewise, it has been held that a member could not:
• call the President a “liar.”
• call the President a “hypocrite.”
• describe the President’s veto of a bill as “cowardly.”
• charge that the President has been “intellectually dishonest.”
• refer to the President as “giving aid and comfort to the enemy.”
• refer to alleged “sexual misconduct on the President’s part.”
h/t Marty Kady, who is neither a nitwit nor a liar.
September 16th, 2009 at 3:36 PM
check out this blog too: http://rwridley.wordpress.com/2009/09/15/house-rules/
September 15th, 2009 at 6:56 PM
Here’s a list of things that members can’t say on the floor or in committees. Some of those folks should have been told that they cannot say these things in public in front of a microphone either. Remember the previous 8 years.
September 15th, 2009 at 8:12 PM
Indeed! no kidding!
And I guess it’s okay to write that the president is a liar and the worst president in history (as Reid did in his book regarding Bush) but don’t SPEAK the words.
September 15th, 2009 at 1:55 PM
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