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In reply to the discussion: 'Bonkers': Joni Ernst mocked for making scandal worse with cemetery selfie video [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(171,403 posts)66. Maddow Blog-In bizarre cemetery video, Joni Ernst leans into 'we are all going to die' message
The Republican senator sparked a controversy with her rhetoric about her party's proposed Medicaid cuts. A follow-up video made matters worse.
Maybe Iowaâs Joni Ernst genuinely doesnât understand why her âwe are all going to dieâ line was a problem.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-06-02T12:01:52.974Z
Or maybe sheâs doing an excellent imitation of someone whoâs easily confused. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/weird-video-iowas-joni-ernst-leans-are-going-die-message-rcna210315
This did not go unnoticed. Not only did Democrats pounce on the GOP senators rather morbid defense of her partys agenda, but local news outlets treated the senators quote as front-page news.
A day later, the Iowan who, incidentally, will face voters again in next years midterm election cycle decided to double down. The Washington Post reported:
The video, which the senator filmed herself in what appeared to be a cemetery, was roughly a minute long.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lqipqc2gdk25
.....The senator sparked a controversy, not by telling a secret about human mortality, but by expressing indifference to the real-world consequences of her own partys policy agenda. Told that Republican plan would lead to peoples untimely demise, Ernst couldve pushed back and explained why the criticisms are mistaken, but she instead suggested that if GOP health care plans lead to fatalities, it doesnt much matter, since we are all going to die anyway.
Imagine if, 15 years ago, as Republicans peddled death panels nonsense while attacking the Affordable Care Act, Democratic senators responded, Well, we all are going to die. If youre thinking that itd be a rather major development, youre right.
The difference, however, is that death panels were a ridiculous myth, while GOP officials really are trying to advance brutal health care cuts, including the biggest Medicaid cuts ever.
Asked for his reaction to Ernsts rhetoric, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut told CNNs Dana Bash, I think everybody in that audience knows that theyre going to die. They would just rather die in old age at 85 or 90, instead of dying at 40. And the reality is that, when you lose your health care, you are much more at risk of early death. And when rural hospitals close because of this bill, when drug treatment clinics close in Iowa and rural America because of this bill, more people will die at a younger age. So the reality is, this bill is about life and death. ... I wish Joni and others saw the immorality of what theyre doing.
Stepping back, lets not forget that Republicans have had plenty of time to come up with credible defenses for their own proposed Medicaid cuts. Ernsts on-stage rhetoric and her weird follow-up video suggest the partys messaging efforts arent going especially well.
A day later, the Iowan who, incidentally, will face voters again in next years midterm election cycle decided to double down. The Washington Post reported:
While outrage at Ernsts glib comment was immediate, on Saturday, the senator doubled down with a sarcastic response shared on Instagram. I made an incorrect assumption that everyone in the auditorium understood that, yes, we are all going to perish from this earth, she said in a video filmed in what appeared to be a cemetery. So I apologize, and Im really, really glad that I did not have to bring up the subject of the tooth fairy as well[/i].
The video, which the senator filmed herself in what appeared to be a cemetery, was roughly a minute long.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lqipqc2gdk25
Link to tweet
.....The senator sparked a controversy, not by telling a secret about human mortality, but by expressing indifference to the real-world consequences of her own partys policy agenda. Told that Republican plan would lead to peoples untimely demise, Ernst couldve pushed back and explained why the criticisms are mistaken, but she instead suggested that if GOP health care plans lead to fatalities, it doesnt much matter, since we are all going to die anyway.
Imagine if, 15 years ago, as Republicans peddled death panels nonsense while attacking the Affordable Care Act, Democratic senators responded, Well, we all are going to die. If youre thinking that itd be a rather major development, youre right.
The difference, however, is that death panels were a ridiculous myth, while GOP officials really are trying to advance brutal health care cuts, including the biggest Medicaid cuts ever.
Asked for his reaction to Ernsts rhetoric, Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut told CNNs Dana Bash, I think everybody in that audience knows that theyre going to die. They would just rather die in old age at 85 or 90, instead of dying at 40. And the reality is that, when you lose your health care, you are much more at risk of early death. And when rural hospitals close because of this bill, when drug treatment clinics close in Iowa and rural America because of this bill, more people will die at a younger age. So the reality is, this bill is about life and death. ... I wish Joni and others saw the immorality of what theyre doing.
Stepping back, lets not forget that Republicans have had plenty of time to come up with credible defenses for their own proposed Medicaid cuts. Ernsts on-stage rhetoric and her weird follow-up video suggest the partys messaging efforts arent going especially well.
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'Bonkers': Joni Ernst mocked for making scandal worse with cemetery selfie video [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Jun 2025
OP
Oh, I missed that! She apologized for her comments on death from a cemetery????
bucolic_frolic
Jun 2025
#1
I always thought Marie Antoinette got a bit of a bad rap for "Let 'em eat cake"
GopherGal
Jun 2025
#29
Some people just should not be in politics. That would include the entire Puke party.
Blues Heron
Jun 2025
#2
Again, she claims to follow Jesus, but acts like Pilate, washing her hands of guilt for blood she will spill
Maeve
Jun 2025
#9
The wealthy and privileged have always used the promise of "eternal and everlasting life" to control their "subjects."
sop
Jun 2025
#15
That "apology" video was more disgusting than the "we all die" comment, which was hard to make happen.
NNadir
Jun 2025
#17
While I don't wish for it, wouldn't it be poetic justice if she suddenly got a diagnosis of incurable cancer and her
Wonder Why
Jun 2025
#20
The real takeaway is Republicans want Americans to die unnecessarily from preventable causes
IronLionZion
Jun 2025
#23
The poor little girl who wore bread wrappers on her feet has grown up to hurt other little girls
Midnight Writer
Jun 2025
#24
She is living proof that she is a death panel for millions of people in this country and she put party over country
turbinetree
Jun 2025
#31
It's ironic that someone with so little regard for people talks about "my lord and savior, Jesus Christ".
patphil
Jun 2025
#35
Republican "health care" plan: Die, but you should convert to Christianity first.
Beartracks
Jun 2025
#42
Too bad her mother didn't put a third bread bag over her head on those snowy mornings when he was a kid.
marble falls
Jun 2025
#43
"You don't deserve health care because we're all mortal and going to die!" is literally THE most extreme stance
Karasu
Jun 2025
#56
The vapid and total lack of compassion puts her right up there for the christo fascist cult. Make her squeal.
Evolve Dammit
Jun 2025
#58
Maddow Blog-In bizarre cemetery video, Joni Ernst leans into 'we are all going to die' message
LetMyPeopleVote
Jun 2025
#66