‘Crazy eyed' Democrat has bizarre meltdown on Senate floor
'Crazy eyed Booker strikes again … his grandstanding is so exhausting,' Mr Horowitz told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'He's emblematic of the problems of the Democratic Party; he's standing against a bill that helps with policing and immigration.
'They've lost even their main coalition because they can't focus and fix on the blocking and tackling of politics … this is why the Democrats have a problem, this is why Cory Booker has a problem.'

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