Jesse Watters took issue with a recent floor speech by Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ), alleging that the senator had let his emotions control him, like a woman.
On Tuesday, Booker took to the Senate floor and took issue with some of his Democratic colleagues, including Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), with whom he brawled over a law enforcement bill.
“This to me is the problem Democrats in America right now,” Booker said. “We’re willing to be complicit to Donald Trump… It’s time for Democrats to have a backbone! It’s time for us to fight!… Don’t question my integrity! Don’t question my motives! I’m standing for Jersey! I am standing for my police officers! I’m standing for the Constitution! And I am standing for what’s right! And dear God, if you wanna come at me that way, you’re gonna have to take it up with me because there is too much on the line right now in America!”
Speaking on Wednesday’s edition of The Five on Fox News, Watters said Booker’s display was unbecoming of a man.
“You know who doesn’t yell?” Watters said. “Trump. Bush never yelled. Reagan never yelled.”
“Obama didn’t yell,” Jessica Tarlov interjected.
“Obama didn’t really yell,” Watters replied. “Real leaders don’
“Jessie!” Dana Perino protested.
“Cory Booker should not be acting like that on the floor of the U.S. Senate,” he continued. “And I’m not afraid of him. Why is he acting like, what, do you wanna do something? What, do you wanna do something about it? And who’s he talking to? He’s talking to a female colleague. That’s crazy.”
“What if you run into him at a bar?” Perino asked about the former Stanford football player.
“I don’t think Jesse goes to those bars,” Greg Gutfeld said in what was perhaps an allusion to rumors about Booker’s sexuality.
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