Action on the Stop Online Piracy Act moved right along today in the House Judiciary Committee where one modification after another was defeated by lopsided votes — until a notoriously prickly Texas Democrat didn’t take kindly to remarks by a Republican. The remarks in question came from Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), who tweeted that: “We are debating the Stop Online Piracy Act and Shiela Jackson [sic] has so bored me that I’m killing time by surfing the Internet.” The target of his disdain was Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, who’s so notoriously contrary that the Washingtonian magazine has dubbed her the “meanest” member of Congress. Jackson Lee objected. And the hearing ground to a S.T.O.P. It was unacceptable “to have a member of the Judiciary committee be so offensive,” Jackson
Lee said. But King was not on the premises by the time she became aware of his tweet. If the two had been in the same room, that would have been entertaining. Jackson’s use of the word “offensive” proved even more problematic than King’s use of “boring.” It seems that parliamentary tradition doesn’t allow fellow members to describe each other as “offensive.” So negotiations began to persuade Jackson Lee to allow her comment to be deleted from the official record. She balked. The single offending word? Nope. SOPA co-author Rep. Lamar Smith (R-Texas) explained that he was trying to “avoid making an official ruling” to the effect that Jackson Lee “impugned the integrity of a member of this committee.” Again, nope. She wanted King to “give the committee an apology.” Which he couldn’t do because he wasn’t there. Jackson Lee consulted the committee’s parliamentarian. Finally, Jackson Lee relented. She agreed to have “just that one word stricken from the record.” Instead of King’s tweet being “offensive,” Jackson Lee would call it “impolitic and unkind.” The panel resumed defeating proposed amendments usually by a margin of 22 to 12, siding with the Motion Picture Association of America, the Recording Industry Association of America, and their allies. At the end of the day, SOPA remained intact. King remained above and remote of the fray: “Judging from the many responses of my critics, they’ve never heard of multitasking and need to, in the words of Cain, get a sense of humor.”


Just another example of what is wrong with DC. Listen, guys, we are sick and tired of yout partisan sniping. Get busy doing the necessary work that we put you there to do. Otherwise, when you run for re-election, you might just find yourselves out of that cushy job. That applies to both the House and the Senate.
Stop tweeting, you morons, and get to work!
Gallagher said it many years ago (and probably others as well) – The opposite of progress in Congress.
It’s really depressing to see individuals who clearly do not understand how technology works (as exemplified by the number of “I am not a tech expert, but ~they~ tell me…” comments) decide how the internet should function. I look forward to hearing Rep. Lamar Smith tell doctors how they should perform brain surgery in the future.
Jesus. One of the most important bills to affect the future, and these Congresspeople are acting like children. Making it all about themselves. Heads up their own asses. That’s leadership!
Hey! If this bomb of a bill passes, Jackson Lee will be able to forcibly remove “offensive” tweets at her whim! The Internet will be entirely under the control of the Federal Government! Neat, huh? Thank you RIAA and MPAA for your arrogant, short-sighted greed! If you actually made “product” that DID NOT suck, you would sell more! You’re not losing “potential income” to piracy, you’re losing it to uninspiring, copycat crap. If you spend a fraction of your actions on recruiting new ideas and creativity as you did on holding Congress to the mat the world would be a more inspiring place! Hope you all burn-
I agree with Ed Norton! I’d rather loose a small slice of ancillary pay rather than turn control of the internet over to the Fed. Then again, Iraq turned out pretty well, so…
dude, the most popular shows and music are the ones that people download the most! They don’t buy the Beatles and then download crappy music!
Downloading has completely gutted the music industry and it’s not because of the quality of the music. It’s because people like to steal things if they can get away with it.
I agree Hollywood is uninspiring at times but if you don’t like their product – DON’T STEAL IT!
You folks are going to kill the goose that lay the golden egg if this SOPA B.S. goes through…
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It is not going to do a thing to actually stop copyright infringement.
I do say, if downloading movies is “theft, plain and simple” then the distributors who entice viewers by hyping their movies and then fail to meet expectations are guilty of fraud, plain and simple.
People wouldn’t feel the need to pirate if the product was offered at a fair price.
So because you can’t afford something means stealing it is ok.
Interesting morals you have there.
this is so depressing on so many levels
why is this a big deal?
it won’t stop the erosion of their profits into eventual buyouts from tech companies.
If Facebook gets valued at 100 billion it won’t be long before these tech companies start buying studios and will give the industry a good old fashioned reboot.
It’s coming. Amazon will be first. They will buy Time Warner (Amazon has 3X the market cap) and then divest the home cable division, leaving them with only the media content assets. The best library and brands in the entertainment business for exclusive distribution on their own digital platforms, offered at long overdue reasonable price points. Just watch.
This bill is awful. It won’t stop piracy, it will just spread it out further the way shutting down Napster lead to the proliferation of torrent sites.
What this bill will do is censor the Internet. We will receive less news and less legitimate content.
“One of the most important bills to affect the future” -ROFLMAO! Right, sure it is. It’s not important to anyone but Hollywood, and that’s why it has no support.
It’s so sad that these legislators actually think they’re saving jobs by jamming this bill through.
Sheila Jackson Lee: The representative who, when touring NASA several years ago after the Mars Rover was being demonstrated rolling atop the dust of The Red Planet, asked the technician running the robot if he could “make it go over to where the astronauts planted the flag”.
She was NOT making a joke. And, sadly, her district included Houston.
What a bunch of children!
Uppity much?
Your thinly-veiled racism has no place here.
I don’t illegally download movies, but just BTW, if downloading movies is “theft, plain and simple,” how would Congress describe their practice of enriching themselves by legally committing insider trading? If Lee had an (R) next to her name, people would be crying “fascism” from the rooftops.
I know your guy is in office, folks, but rarely do extremists grab power without a smile. Wake up, and stop being such useful idiots.
Hilarious that scumbag Sheila Jackson Lee would criticize anyone for bad manners when, during a town hall meeting as a cancer-stricken woman was speaking to her, she started making phone calls in the woman’s face.