Lauren Boebert ridiculed for using nonexistent military title to defend State of the Union outburst

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Rep Lauren Boebert is facing a wave of mockery after she inadvertently invented a military rank.

The congresswoman made the flub during a speech she posted on Twitter, where she claimed a soldier’s mother had thanked her for heckling President Biden’s State of the Union address.

At one point during that address, Mr Biden mentioned “flag-draped coffins.” Ms Boebert responded by shouting out, “Thirteen of them!” – referring to the 13 US service members killed in a terrorist attack on Kabul’s airport last August.

According to the Colorado Republican, the mother of one of those troops wrote her a letter.

“After I spoke up, a few of the parents of our fallen soldiers reached out to me, and one of the moms encouraged me to share her thoughts with you,” Ms Boebert said on Tuesday, before beginning to quote – or misquote – the letter. “‘Hello Mrs Boebert. I am Shana Chappell, the mother of Lieutenant Corporal Kareem Nikoui…’”

Marine Corps Lance Corporal Kareem M Nikoui was, in fact, one of the 13 soldiers killed in the suicide bombing at Hamid Karzai International Airport. According to multiple reports, Mr Nikoui, who was only 20 years old, died while helping Afghan families escape their country as the Taliban took power.

He was not, however, a “lieutenant corporal,” because that rank doesn’t exist. On Twitter, viewers of Ms Boebert’s video quickly pointed that out.

“She doesn’t know even the most basic ranks,” former Lincoln Project director Fred Wellman tweeted. “No… there is no such thing as a f***ing ‘lieutenant corporal.’ He was a Marine Lance Corporal.”

“The US military doesn’t have a rank of ‘lieutenant corporal’ so what was the nationality of the mother who thanked her?” wondered former US Army lieutenant colonel and Trump whistleblower Alexander Vindman.

Some wondered if QAnon, whose conspiracy theories Ms Boebert has promoted in the past, played a role in the confusion.

“Maybe there’s a ‘lieutenant corporal’ in whatever Q army she’s in, but not in the actual US military,” tweeted the advocacy group VoteVets.

“Are you perhaps a member of Congress, but don’t know the difference between a lieutenant and a corporal? Here you go,” mocked the website, before offering the two definitions.

The Independent has reached out to Ms Boebert’s office for comment.

lobbywatson on March 16th, 2022 at 00:54 UTC »

You know it shocks me how many of these GOP trolls allegedly love the military yet so few of them or their family members serve.

ASlockOfFeagulls on March 15th, 2022 at 23:29 UTC »

When your intellectual credentials begin and end at wearing "smart chick" glasses

RogueViator on March 15th, 2022 at 23:05 UTC »

First it was her colleague with the “Gazpacho Police”, now this.