Rep. Matt Rosendale (R-Mont.) isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
He's the kind of guy who will stand in front of the border fence and call it a wall. He claimed making Juneteenth a holiday was an effort by "the Left" to "prevent unashamed celebrations of our national story."
Few would call Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), who cosponsored the Juneteenth legislation, a liberal. And emancipation is part of our national story.
The real estate developer from Maryland isn't a science whiz, either.
Rosendale once seemingly blamed rising temperatures on street fighting. Maybe that's why he opposed Environmental Protection Agency rules on carbon emissions (an actual cause of climate change).
Rosendale has a twisted view of how best to preserve the wilderness of Montana, 30% of which is public land. He recently proposed zeroing out Land and Conservation Funding for the National Park Service, the Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish & Wildlife, and the U.S. Forest Service.
He once tweeted about mining: "the answer to 'can you dig it' is always YES!"
He's also super proud of trying to remove grizzly bears from the Endangered Species list, which conservationists warn could open the door to the hunting that almost made them go extinct.
There's a chance Rosendale would join the slaughter. He loves posting photos of himself with animals' bloody corpses.
Logic similarly isn't Rosendale's strong suit.
Immediately after the Capitol riot, he was all like "violence is bad, mm-kay" … even as he voted against certifying the results and crowed about voter fraud.
He was so oblivious to the correlation between lies about a stolen election and the insurrection attempt that days later Rosendale posted a sign on his door thanking the Capitol police. Hashtag heroes indeed, Mr. Rosendale.
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