During an interview with radio host Dana Loesch, Congresswoman Lauren Boebert (R-CO) revealed what was said between herself and Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) when the two encountered each other in the bathroom.
Boebert spoke to Loesch on her radio show this week, detailing the conversation that was related to the fight for speaker of the House, which Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) would eventually win.
“Just going to ask you right out of the gate, what the hell goes on in the ladies bathroom?” Loesch asked, prompting laughter from Boebert.
“Okay. So I actually kind of love that that story came out because of how I was quoted. So, yeah, I mean, we’re talking in the congressional ladies bathroom. I’m there with Anna Paulina Luna, and, you know, people are upset about what’s going on in the speaker’s race,” Boebert explained, noting that the negotiations had already been going on for a couple of days and there were some who were angry about that.
“We hadn’t received the concessions that we wanted,” Boebert continued, adding that up until that point, even though people had certainly had their disagreements about the issues, they had been professional and polite to each other when discussing the situation.
Loesch asked for clarification, noting that, prior to that point, everyone had believed Boebert and Greene were friends. Boebert clarified that that was not necessarily the case.
“I think the media saw two women in Congress, you know, there was there was nothing against her. We travel in the same circles, have the same policy views on a lot of things, not everything, but on many things,” Boebert replied, adding, “But yeah I looked at her, said, I don’t have time for this. I said, ‘Don’t be ugly.’ And that’s something that my granny used to say to me when I was being a brat.”
“It’s like the most inoffensive thing you could say,” Loesch said.
“She said, she said, ‘Don’t be ugly.’ Granny. Granny told me that a lot, though,” Boebert laughed.
“It’s like sounds like a very, a Coloradoan version of ‘Bless your Heart,’ right?” Loesch commented.
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