A growing number of Americans from across the political spectrum appear increasingly frustrated with the rhetoric coming from some of the most outspoken members of Congress, including Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan. Critics argue that rather than focusing on legislation or practical solutions, Tlaib frequently delivers speeches centered on harsh condemnations of the United States and its institutions.
For many of her opponents, that approach has become all too familiar. They contend that instead of speaking like a lawmaker elected to serve the American people, Tlaib often delivers fiery remarks that paint the nation in the darkest possible light. Those critics say the constant attacks on America have worn thin with voters who are looking for leadership rather than outrage.
One of the latest voices to push back against Tlaib’s rhetoric comes from an unexpected place.



