House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., flanked by Rep. Russ Fulcher, R-Idaho, left, and Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, right, the ranking member of the Committee on Oversight Reform, and other conservative House Republicans, complain to reporters about how House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., is conducting the impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump, at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019. House committees are trying to determine if Trump violated his oath of office by asking a foreign country, Ukraine, to investigate his political opponent, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his son Hunter Biden. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)


Conservative CNBC host Joe Kernen interviewed House Majority Leader Steve Scalise on Thursday, and issues bought bizarre when he requested the Louisiana congressman about pollsters’ unhappy midterm predictions for the GOP.

People will remember, you go back two years ago, we were paying almost $6 a gallon for gasoline,” Scalise mentioned. “Right now, it’s in the 3s. Obviously we’ve seen a jump with the Iran conflict—”

“When were we paying $6?” Kernen interrupted.

Well, 2.5 years ago,” Scalise replied.

In actuality, two and a half years in the past, fuel costs have been properly beneath $4 a gallon, one thing Kernen tried to make gentle of within the face of Scalise’s retelling of historical past: “You must have been on vacation in California.”

Scalise didn’t cease there, slandering the Biden administration by suggesting rates of interest have been within the “double digits” throughout his time period—an odd little bit of enterprise on condition that the final time rates of interest have been in double digits a man named Ronald Reagan was in office.

Getting corrected on numbers by Kernen is uncommon. But the Grand Canyon-sized hole between reality and what the Republican Party is making an attempt to sell the American voter on is so huge, even sheepish conservative media outlets typically have  to expose it. 

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