For her final House floor speech, Katie Hill decided to forego the whole having-integrity thing and opted instead to blame “a double standard” and “misogynistic culture” — among other factors that were not “I chose to engage in inappropriate sexual relationships with subordinates despite knowing full-well that I was violating ethics rules.”
Because there’s apparently no limit to Hill’s shamelessness, she also tweeted this:
I yield the balance of my time for now, but not forever. https://t.co/j4e0FAXxDL
— Rep. Katie Hill (@RepKatieHill) October 31, 2019
Unsurprisingly, she’s still got lots of support from fans who are actually OK with the kind of double standards that benefit Hill:
More power to you!
— Asif Khan (@xiphz) October 31, 2019
I hope you’ll be back. Best of luck to you in this battle. I’m pulling for you.
— LAIrishgirl (@ChristinaMMcMa1) October 31, 2019
I bet you will do even greater things. Don’t stay away too long, OK? ❤️
— Herrick (@herrick_esther) October 31, 2019
??? I have a daughter your age, I’d hug her and comfort her AND, I would be on a mommas mission! This is so sad, Onward Katie
— “ Believe Me “ ?????? (@MsMarjorie8) October 31, 2019
Let’s hope you aren’t teaching your daughter that it’s perfectly OK to abuse your position of authority and have sex with people who work for you.
If you were a man you wouldn’t be allowed to give that speech. https://t.co/jYrP7Lmoul
— The Reagan Battalion (@ReaganBattalion) October 31, 2019
you were having sex with your subordinates. That is no one else's fault but yours.
— Steph (@steph93065) October 31, 2019
Don't have sexual relationships with staffers. That's wrong whether you are male or female. Sorry, but standards are standards. I'm very disappointed, as I had high hopes for you.
— Single Player Gamer (@SinglePlayerGam) October 31, 2019
#TimesUp https://t.co/M2vEcp2C66
— ?Grim Creature? (@jtLOL) October 31, 2019
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