Jim Justice says something really, really stupid

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After the shooting at the congressional baseball team practice Wednesday morning, W.Va. Governor Jim Justice said that the incident was an example of misplaced politics, because congressmen are taking the baseball game too seriously.

The shooting incident occurred at the Republican’s team practice in Alexandria, Va., where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others were shot. Members of Congress “practice 20 or 30 times” over a period of several weeks before the game and, according to Justice, members get up at 5 a.m. for practice.

“You’ve got congressmen that are taking a game that’s supposed to be for a charity event deathly serious,” Justice said. “Isn’t that wrong? Don’t they have so much other to do for the people?”

“It’s a tragedy of what happened beyond belief, but really and truly it is just a game,” Justice added. “It should be thought of as something to go to as a fundraiser for the people. It shouldn’t be thought of as a way to one up the other side.”


Congressmen have come together since 1909 for “the only partisan event beloved by all and enjoyed by thousands” to raise money for charities. The game raises around $600,000 each year for charities.

When House Speaker Paul Ryan announced Wednesday that the game will go on as planned, a standing ovation greeted his news on the House floor.

Justice also made headlines in April for displaying a tray of “bull you-know-what” in an effort to veto the Republican-backed budget plan. The budget was later approved.
 

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His daddy started a great company that he inherited and that his boys will run into the ground. Not sure wtf is wrong with him though.
 

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After the shooting at the congressional baseball team practice Wednesday morning, W.Va. Governor Jim Justice said that the incident was an example of misplaced politics, because congressmen are taking the baseball game too seriously.

The shooting incident occurred at the Republican’s team practice in Alexandria, Va., where House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others were shot. Members of Congress “practice 20 or 30 times” over a period of several weeks before the game and, according to Justice, members get up at 5 a.m. for practice.

“You’ve got congressmen that are taking a game that’s supposed to be for a charity event deathly serious,” Justice said. “Isn’t that wrong? Don’t they have so much other to do for the people?”

“It’s a tragedy of what happened beyond belief, but really and truly it is just a game,” Justice added. “It should be thought of as something to go to as a fundraiser for the people. It shouldn’t be thought of as a way to one up the other side.”


Congressmen have come together since 1909 for “the only partisan event beloved by all and enjoyed by thousands” to raise money for charities. The game raises around $600,000 each year for charities.

When House Speaker Paul Ryan announced Wednesday that the game will go on as planned, a standing ovation greeted his news on the House floor.

Justice also made headlines in April for displaying a tray of “bull you-know-what” in an effort to veto the Republican-backed budget plan. The budget was later approved.

I believe that last part is a bit of "fake news". To my knowledge, they are STILL debating the budget plan in WV (Justice Vetoed it 5 days after it was passed by State Legislature). I just saw it on the news last night. Where did you pull that article from?

And I watched his statements that you have quoted. He probably should have not said anything, but he's not one to stop talking. I believe he's a good and genuine guy overall. I think what he was getting at was the partisanship that is going on around the nation. Some others stated about the game that it would be great for the Congressmen to show up and go bi-partisan for the game......Republicans and Democrats are both squads.
 
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WVPATX

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I believe that last part is a bit of "fake news". To my knowledge, they are STILL debating the budget plan in WV (Justice Vetoed it 5 days after it was passed by State Legislature). I just saw it on the news last night. Where did you pull that article from?

And I watched his statements that you have quoted. He probably should have not said anything, but he's not one to stop talking. I believe he's a good and genuine guy overall. I think what he was getting at was the partisanship that is going on around the nation. Some others stated about the game that it would be great for the Congressmen to show up and go bi-partisan for the game......Republicans and Democrats are both squads.

I am not sure what his logic is. This is a bipartisan game that raises money for charity and has been going on for decades. It seemed like he was condemning them for taking the game seriously and therefore should not have been practicing the morning of the shooting.