'Tranny, Tranny, Tranny!' Nancy Mace Triples Down After Being Called Out for Using 'Slur'

Nick Kangadis | February 5, 2025
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Please let me clarify, ahem, tranny, tranny, tranny, tranny, tranny, tranny, um, tranny, tranny, tranny, tranny, like, tranny, tranny, tranny, you know, tranny, tranny, tranny, tranny and, um, oh yeah, tranny.

Oh, by the way, did I mention…tranny?!

During a House Oversight & Government Reform Committee hearing on Wednesday, Rep. Gerry[atric] Connoly (D-Va.) virtue signaled all over the place by calling out Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) for using an abbreviation of a word that he classifies as a “slur.”

The word in question, just in case you couldn’t surmise by now, was “tranny,” short for transvestite or transgender.

“Um, the gentlelady has used a phrase that is considered a slur in the LGBTQ community and the transgender community,” Connolly redundantly said since the transgender community is already a part of the LGBTQ community. “Let me please finish without interruption.”

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That’s when Mace did precisely that — interrupt.

“Tranny, tranny, tranny. I don’t really care,” Mace said. “You want penises in women’s bathrooms and I’m not gonna have it. No, thank you. It’s disgusting.”

Connolly proceeded to talk of decorum in Congress, ignoring the FACT that his side of the aisle has called their ideological counterparts “Nazis,” “white supremacists,” “extremists” and “domestic terrorists.”

That seems much worse than calling someone what they are if they are indeed a tranny.

Just to conclude…tranny, tranny, tranny. Tranny Bonaduce, Tranny Tanner, Tranny Glover. Shall I continue? Or do we still need to pretend to be butthurt over trivial BS?

 

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