There is a man in Congress who can make Donald Trump appear to be the adult in the room.
There is a man in Congress who can make fellow Rep. Devin Nunes appear to be the voice of reason and restraint.
There is a man in Congress who can make fellow Rep. Lindsey Graham look like a paragon of consistency.
There is a man in Congress who can make fellow Rep. Jim Jordan appear to be a calming influence.
There is a man in Congress who can make just about anyone else seem like a tower of intellect.
That man is none other than Louisiana’s 3rd District U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins, aka the lawman who told Michael Cohen he’d arrested “thousands of people.” (His former boss, St. Landry Parish Sheriff Bobby Guidroz, says the number is closer to six. Maybe.)
Clay Higgins is the former used car salesman who once got CANNED by the Opelousas Police Department—or rather resigned in lieu of firing—for roughing up a citizen and then lying about it.
Clay Higgins is the same guy who then was fired by the St. Landry Sheriff’s Department for trying to commercialize his position as a public information officer with videos, T-shirts, a radio production, and, of all things, photo sessions like he was some kind of slick magazine centerfold model.
Clay Higgins is the same guy who then landed a position in the office of Lafayette City Marshal Brian Pope who would soon have his own legal problems.
Clay Higgins is the same guy who fell behind on his child support payments by about $100,000 but assured his ex-wife during his campaign for Congress that once elected, he would have access to all sorts of money.
Clay Higgins is the same one who called for the ERADICATION of all who might have any sympathy for Islamics.
Clay Higgins is the same one who, while tailgating with Trump on a trip to Germany, made a political video at AUSCHWITZ in violation of all manner of protocol and decorum.
Clay Higgins is the same one who ATTENDED A PAIR OF CONFERENCES, one hosted by a hate group and another by climate science deniers.
And while Trump takes his cue from Fox News, Higgins apparently takes his from Louisiana’s version of Rush Limbaugh, MOON GRIFFON.
Apparently taking Griffon’s advice to heart, the Cajun Barney Fife lit into Gov. John Bel Edwards on Tuesday over the governor’s proclamation prohibiting gatherings of more than 250 people—including church congregations.
Higgins, who likely hasn’t seen the inside of a church since the last funeral he attended, took particular umbrage at Gov. Edwards’s imposition of size restrictions on groups, saying in a LETTER to the governor, “…the decision to gather should be the choice of the individual or institution and not a mandate by any government entity. The State has no authority to enforce the proclamation nor any ban on worship.”
For whatever reason, Higgins has not deemed to hold Trump to those same standards even though Trump is calling for restricting gatherings to a much smaller number: 10.
Higgins also ignored is own BLOG POST in which he said, among other things, “All Americans, regardless of ideology, must be united in our effort to combat the coronavirus. We must prioritize the health and safety of American families.”
We couldn’t agree more. But sometimes being “united” means making sacrifices. This is one of those times. There is no question that things are going to get tight and people are going to suffer financially. But people are going to feel the economic effects regardless of whether or not John Bel Edwards imposes restrictions on the size of gatherings.
The proclamation makes more sense than that Florida preacher who urged his congregation to keep coming to services, saying, “If we die, we die for Jesus.” That, folks, is the epitome of selfishness; the preacher didn’t want to lose out on any “love offerings.” What an idiot.
In a nearly incoherent VIDEO, a grubby-looking Higgins, looking more like a homeless man than a member of Congress, ranted and rambled like a New Orleans wino about Edwards’s proclamation. While he called the governor’s action “stupid,” it was Higgins who came across as the poster child for stupid. Stand up comic Ron “Tater Salad” White must’ve had Higgins in mind when he said, “You can’t fix stupid.”
New Orleans Advocate columnist Stephanie Grace, apparently in a more charitable mood, refrained from accurately describing Higgins’s idiotic demagoguery for what it was: boorish grandstanding. She let him off the hook by saying he was “just out of line.”
I would add a couple of questions for Higgins:
- What would you propose as an alternative?
- Instead of slurring and mumbling some incoherent insult at the governor, why don’t you try and be a part of the solution to a very difficult situation?
- Is this how the voters of the 3rd District elected you to represent them? Seriously?
A friend, appropriately offended by Higgins’s verbal mooning of the governor [who, by the way has displayed infinitely more leadership characteristics during the coronavirus epidemic than one Donald Trump], said simply, “If this guy gets re-elected, his constituents are as crazy as he is.”
Okay, that is seriously crazy.
Who elected that bowel movement?
If he is re-elected we will know a lot about the people living in his district, won’t we?
Clay Higgins is a douche. But I often wonder if you and I watch the same events. Trump is awesome. And Nunez is a Patriot. You’re backing people that have literally committed treason.
…Nunez a patriot? B.S.! Any legitimate elected official allows criticism. Nunez sues anyone who looks at him sideways. His “investigative reports” have been totally debunked.
But you’re correct about Trump. He is an awesome con man.
Have you seen his latest pronouncement? After calling the coronavirus a hoax and a Democratic plot to undermine his presidency, today he said, “I knew all along it was a pandemic.” Classic Trump.
And he’s certainly conned you.
Okay, you’ve proven you are just coming on here to try to rile us up.
Over the weekend, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), a leading ally of President Trump, dismissed concerns about the coronavirus pandemic and said on Fox News that “it’s a great time to just go out, go to a local restaurant.” This is patriotic?
Trump is awesome? How so? LouisianaVoice is backing persons guilty of treason? Who?
The antidote to Clay Higgins: Rob Anderson.
My instinct is to reply to Fairness. But there just isn’t enough room for all the words that come to mind.
Something to add to the Pecanhead Clay list: His right-hand man in Lafayette who was busted in the Chinese massage parlor sting for alleged pimping/human trafficking.
Hahahahhahhaja I smell a democrat writing this article. So sad, I’m a constituent and I don’t have a problem with him, as long as he votes conservative.