Gay California Congressman Celebrates Beyoncé During House Floor Speech
In honor of the end of Black History Month and the start of Women's History Month, gay Democratic lawmaker Rep. Robert Garcia paid tribute to none other than Beyoncé on the House floor Wednesday morning.
"I rise today to commemorate the end of Black History Month and the beginning of Women's History Month by honoring an individual who represents both so well," Garcia began, speaking next to a black and white photo of Queen B.
"She's an icon, she's a legend, and she's now and forever the moment. I want to celebrate none other than who I believe is the undisputed queen of pop and R&B, Beyoncé Knowles Carter," Garcia proclaimed. "A few weeks ago, this brown-skinned girl out of H Town won her 32nd Grammy, giving her the most Grammy wins of all time."
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