"Karma May Be Slow But It's Almost Always On Time" — Kennedy Destroys Swalwell in Most Savage Floor Speech of the Year
Senator John Kennedy walked to the Senate floor, paused, admitted he probably shouldn't do what he was about to do — and then did it anyway. And the result is one of the most watched political clips of the year.
He opened with a prayer. Not the dramatic kind — the honest kind. God, don't let me hate. Because it's hard up here. And it's not worth it. But then — with the precision of a man who knows exactly what he is doing — he said the quiet part out loud. If he had a short list of people he would consider hating, Congressman Eric Swalwell would be on it.
What followed was pure Kennedy. An ice cream cone impression. A reminder that life is hard but harder when you're stupid. A warning that if you're going to be stupid, you better be tough. And then — delivered with perfect timing and zero apology — two lines that broke the internet. "This is no country for creepy old men." Pause. "Karma may be slow. But it's almost always on time."
This is a United States Senator. On the Senate floor. Doing an ice cream impression and dropping karma warnings about a colleague facing serious allegations. And somehow — it is exactly what the moment called for.
In this video, we cover:
Kennedy's full floor speech targeting Congressman Eric Swalwell
The ice cream cone impression that is already going viral
His accusation that Swalwell has undermined public confidence in Congress
The "no country for creepy old men" line and what it means in the context of the Swalwell scandal
Kennedy's karma closing — and why it landed the way it did
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