How Long Before Eric Swalwell is Driven Out of Congress?

We’ll be honest: This meme had us stumped for a few moments. It’s just a Chinese lady putting a clothespin on her nose. But then we remembered that one of the most flatulent Members of Congress was in the news this week for his four-year relationship with the leader of a Communist Chinese sexual blackmail ring, and it clicked: This is another Eric Swalwell meme!

Subtle!

This is way more subtle than Eric Swalwell’s flatulence problem. For those who forgot, the dopey California congressman who ran for president last year ripped one loose during a live, televised interview. He was complaining about fake Russian collusion (as usual) when a dangerously audible toot broke the sound barrier.

Unfortunately for Swalwell, he didn’t have Jerrold Nadler of New York standing nearby to blame for the rogue toot. It sounded vile and made everyone glad that they weren’t in the room with Swalwell.

Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi has circled the wagons and is now moving to protect Swalwell from being kicked off the House Intelligence Committee and possibly out of Congress. Prediction: These memes aren’t going to let up until “Toots” Swalwell is removed from office.


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