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GOP congressman declares amendment has 'nothing to do' with 'colored people' on the House floor

Bryan Metzger
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Republican Rep. Eli Crane on Capitol Hill on January 25, 2023.

 

Republican Rep. Eli Crane on Capitol Hill on January 25, 2023.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

 

  • GOP Rep. Eli Crane used racially-charged language during a floor debate on Thursday.

  • He said an amendment he'd proposed to the annual defense bill had "nothing to do" with "colored people."

  • Rep. Joyce Beatty, a Black woman, immediately had Crane's words struck from the record.

On Thursday evening, a freshman Republican member of Congress used the phrase "colored people" while debating the issue of race in the military with Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio, a Black woman.

Rep. Eli Crane, a member of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, had offered an amendment to the annual defense spending authorization bill that he said would prevent the consideration of "race, gender, religion, or political affiliations, or any other ideological concepts as the sole basis for recruitment, training education, promotion, or retention decisions."

It was one of a variety of Republican-proposed amendments to the defense bill that dealt with culture war issues. And towards the end of a spirited debate, the Arizona Republican argued that his amendment wasn't about race.

"My amendment has nothing to do with whether or not colored people, or Black people, or anybody can serve, okay?" said Crane. "It has nothing to do with the color of your skin, any of that stuff."

Crane's use of the phrase "colored people" — a term with negative historical connotations — immediately generated chatter from the other side of the chamber. And when he finished his remarks, Beatty spoke up and immediately called for Crane's remarks to be struck from the record.

"I'd like to be recognized to have the words 'colored people' struck from the record," said Beatty. "I find it offensive, and very inappropriate."

"I am asking for unanimous consent to take down the words of referring to me, or any of my colleagues, as 'colored people,'" Beatty added.

Crane then attempted to amend his remarks to "people of color," prompting Beatty to rebuke him.

"I asked unanimous consent, Mr. Speaker, to have the words stricken," she said. "I didn't ask to have the words amended."

In a statement to Insider later on Thursday, Crane said that he had misspoken.

"In a heated floor debate on my amendment that would prohibit discrimination on the color of one's skin in the Armed Forces, I misspoke," said Crane. "Every one of us is made in the image of God and created equal."

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i wonder what color they were?   lol   i love when  repukes gets busted................

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39 minutes ago, aubiefifty said:
 
news.yahoo.com
 

GOP congressman declares amendment has 'nothing to do' with 'colored people' on the House floor

Bryan Metzger
~3 minutes

Republican Rep. Eli Crane on Capitol Hill on January 25, 2023.

 

Republican Rep. Eli Crane on Capitol Hill on January 25, 2023.Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

 

  • GOP Rep. Eli Crane used racially-charged language during a floor debate on Thursday.

  • He said an amendment he'd proposed to the annual defense bill had "nothing to do" with "colored people."

  • Rep. Joyce Beatty, a Black woman, immediately had Crane's words struck from the record.

On Thursday evening, a freshman Republican member of Congress used the phrase "colored people" while debating the issue of race in the military with Democratic Rep. Joyce Beatty of Ohio, a Black woman.

Rep. Eli Crane, a member of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus, had offered an amendment to the annual defense spending authorization bill that he said would prevent the consideration of "race, gender, religion, or political affiliations, or any other ideological concepts as the sole basis for recruitment, training education, promotion, or retention decisions."

It was one of a variety of Republican-proposed amendments to the defense bill that dealt with culture war issues. And towards the end of a spirited debate, the Arizona Republican argued that his amendment wasn't about race.

"My amendment has nothing to do with whether or not colored people, or Black people, or anybody can serve, okay?" said Crane. "It has nothing to do with the color of your skin, any of that stuff."

Crane's use of the phrase "colored people" — a term with negative historical connotations — immediately generated chatter from the other side of the chamber. And when he finished his remarks, Beatty spoke up and immediately called for Crane's remarks to be struck from the record.

"I'd like to be recognized to have the words 'colored people' struck from the record," said Beatty. "I find it offensive, and very inappropriate."

"I am asking for unanimous consent to take down the words of referring to me, or any of my colleagues, as 'colored people,'" Beatty added.

Crane then attempted to amend his remarks to "people of color," prompting Beatty to rebuke him.

"I asked unanimous consent, Mr. Speaker, to have the words stricken," she said. "I didn't ask to have the words amended."

In a statement to Insider later on Thursday, Crane said that he had misspoken.

"In a heated floor debate on my amendment that would prohibit discrimination on the color of one's skin in the Armed Forces, I misspoke," said Crane. "Every one of us is made in the image of God and created equal."

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1) I sincerely appreciate the time that you take in both the sports and political forums posting  interesting content 2) when you come across liberals doing stupid stuff do you post as well? Because it’s definitely out there.

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1 hour ago, auburnatl1 said:

1) I sincerely appreciate the time that you take in both the sports and political forums posting  interesting content 2) when you come across liberals doing stupid stuff do you post as well? Because it’s definitely out there.

i guess you missed my jfk jr thread about how wacky he is? it was posted this morning. do you feel better now? no one on the right ever admits when they are  wrong so why should i bring more heat on the less crazy side? trust me if the left ever gets a trump you can bet the farm i will be all over it. unless i decide to have some fun with the boys on the right. you are welcome for the sports articles. i will do my own thing on the boards but thank you for inquiring........

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