Dem Senate candidate Gary Chambers accuses GOP Sen. Tim Scott of supporting 'racist political ideology against his own people for a 'seat at the table''



Gary Chambers, a Democrat seeking election to serve as a U.S. Senator from the state of Louisiana, has declared that Republican Sen. Tim Scott's vote against confirming Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve on the Supreme Court "is a disgrace."

"There are 3 Black men in the U.S. Senate, 1 of them, Tim Scott voted no on confirming Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. There is always one of us, who thinks they know better than the rest of us Black folks. His no vote is a disgrace. Yea I said it," Chambers tweeted.

"Votes from Scott consistently show he will chose racist political ideology against his own people for a 'seat at the table,'" Chambers said in another tweet.

South Carolina is ranked 41 of all states, in the bottom 10 over all. \n\nTim Scott and Lindsey Graham equally contribute to that ranking in the bottom. \n\nVotes from Scott consistently show he will chose racist political ideology against his own people for a \u201cseat at the table.\u201d
— Gary Chambers (@Gary Chambers) 1649355596

The Senate confirmed Jackson in a 53-47 vote on Thursday, and Scott was one of the 47 GOP lawmakers who voted against confirmation. Scott, who in June, 2021, voted against confirming Jackson to serve on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, issued a statement this week noting that he would vote against confirming Jackson to the high court. Jackson is slated to fill Justice Stephen Breyer's seat later this year after he retires.

Earlier this year, Chambers released a campaign ad that featured footage of him smoking marijuana. "Most of the people police are arresting aren't dealers, but rather people with small amounts of pot, just like me," Chambers said in a voiceover during the video.

The candidate later released an ad in which he burned a Confederate flag and claimed that "remnants of the Confederacy remain" throughout the American south.

My first campaign ad, \u201837 Seconds.\u2019 #JustLikeMe\n\nI hope this ad works to not only destigmatize the use of marijuana, but also forces a new conversation that creates the pathway to legalize this beneficial drug, and forgive those who were arrested due to outdated ideology.pic.twitter.com/G0qKvmUGKD
— Gary Chambers (@Gary Chambers) 1642510936

Left-wing MSNBC host Joy-Ann Reid attacked Scott in a tweet on Tuesday. "He let @LindseyGrahamSC & the sheriffs dog-walk him and destroy police reform after pretending to work on it and now he'll go along with Lindsey's barking-dog racism against Judge Jackson because: he's Tim Scott," Reid wrote.

All accuracy here. Not surprised by anything @SenatorTimScott does. He let @LindseyGrahamSC & the sheriffs dog-walk him and destroy police reform after pretending to work on it and now he'll go along with Lindsey's barking-dog racism against Judge Jackson because: he's Tim Scott.https://twitter.com/DarrellPMWest/status/1511344974306103296\u00a0\u2026
— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid \ud83d\ude37 (@Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid \ud83d\ude37) 1649174384

Scott responded to Reid's remarks during an interview on Fox News.

"What is so offensive about what Joy is saying is that a black man cannot think for himself. I have to follow somebody else. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard," Scott said.

"There are millions of Americans who happen to be black, who want to think for themselves, who will think for themselves, but the power of the liberal elite wants to attack us like vicious dogs because they do not want anyone standing up" against "what they are doing, leading our country in the wrong direction," Scott said.

Senator Tim Scott Responds to Backlash Against His Opposition to Ketanji Brown Jackson Nomination www.youtube.com

Democrat seeking election to US Senate smokes marijuana in campaign ad



Gary Chambers, a Democrat who launched a bid to serve as a U.S. senator for the state of Louisiana, has captured significant attention by releasing a campaign ad that features footage of him smoking marijuana.

"Most of the people police are arresting aren't dealers, but rather people with small amounts of pot, just like me," Chambers says in a voiceover as video shows him smoking the drug.

"37 Seconds" - Legalize Marijuana | Gary Chambers www.youtube.com

"I hope this ad works to not only destigmatize the use of marijuana, but also forces a new conversation that creates the pathway to legalize this beneficial drug, and forgive those who were arrested due to outdated ideology," the candidate tweeted.

Chambers previously sought a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, but placed third during a special nonpartisan primary in 2021. Now he has his sights set on the U.S. Senate seat currently occupied by Sen. John Kennedy, a Republican who is seeking re-election this year.

The marijuana-smoking candidate's campaign website describes him as a "social justice advocate and community organizer."

The possession of 14 grams or less of marijuana does not carry the threat of jail time in Louisiana.

"I have signed HB 652, which contrary to the narrative developed in the press and elsewhere, does not decriminalize possession of small amounts of marijuana, 14 grams or less. Instead, anyone convicted of this crime will now be subject to a maximum penalty of $100 instead of being exposed to parish prison time," Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards said in a statement last year.

Louisiana also allows medical marijuana and has expanded this to include raw smokable marijuana.