Up is down, war is peace, hate is love according to Representative Steve King!  His record of racist thinking and action shows he was NOT working to clarify "language" when he asked why White "Nationalism" (code for "Supremacy") was wrong!

"House Republican leaders move to strip Rep. Steve King of his committee assignments over comments about white nationalism"

By Mike DeBonis    January 14, 2019 at 9:12 PM

https://www.washingtonpost.com/powerpost/house-democrats-move-to-censure-rep-steve-king-over-racial-statements/2019/01/14/a56854e4-182e-11e9-88fe-f9f77a3bcb6c_story.html?utm_term=.2363ff3a53ea

"A panel of Republican leaders voted unanimously Monday to keep veteran Iowa lawmaker Steve King off House committees, a firm rebuke to an influential opponent of illegal immigration who sparked outrage last week after openly questioning whether the term “white supremacist” was offensive."

Steve King purposely insults our intelligence!

"On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said there is “no place in the Republican Party, the Congress or the country for an ideology of racial supremacy of any kind,” while Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah), a former presidential nominee, called on King to resign.

The recent controversy was touched off when King asked in a New York Times interview published last week, “White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?”"

Are Republicans woke to King's racism yet? 

Is the United States Congress ready to allow White Nationalism, which means White Supremacy, to become OK in America, normalizing racism, hate against people of color, ALL COLORS NOT WHITE, so blatantly racist people in the KKK and Neo-Nazi party can feel comfortable and feel support for their hate?

" .  .  .  members of both parties have become increasingly weary of the repeated cycle of offense and outrage surrounding King. Among those speaking out against King this time include Rep. Liz Cheney (Wyo.), chairwoman of the House Republican Conference, and Sen. Tim Scott (S.C.), the most prominent black Republican in Congress.

McConnell on Monday became the highest-ranking Republican to speak out against King."