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    WATCH: Jerry Nadler Roasted as “Perfect Example of Why We Need Term Limits”

    By Adam StantonOctober 2, 2025Updated:October 2, 2025
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    In a clip that went viral on the internet, New Jersey Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler can be seen stumbling around and grabbing chairs to steady himself, leading many to speculate about his competence and ability to fulfill his role.

    For context, at the age of 78, Nadler has finally decided to step down from his seat after decades in the spotlight. Many view him as a perfect example of why term limits are needed, as in deep blue areas, swamp creatures can hold on to their states well past the point at which they should have stepped down.

    In any case, one prominent conservative captioned a post that featured the clip of Nadler stumbling around, “Democrat Rep. Jerry Nadler is a perfect example of why we need term limits for Members of Congress.”

    Poking fun at Nadler’s comical appearance, one conservative added, “His pants seem to keep rising higher and higher. I expect that at some point, he will just become a pair of eyes peeking over a belt buckle. 👀👖”

    Building on this point, many conservatives suggested that Congress should also have a weight limit. A prominent Second Amendment organization joked, “The Waddler is here, ready to tell everyone he’s going to take your guns away.”

    Noting his resemblance to a famous comic book character, one creative comment stated, “It’s a bad Batman episode, someone in Gotham elected The Penguin to Congress!” Agreeing, another added, Nads doesn’t look like he’s completely sure where he is, how he got there or what he’s doing.”

    This is far from the first time Nadler has drawn scorn from conservatives. As we reported, Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) clashed with Nadler over trans-women in sports, prompting a massive meltdown from the porcine Democrat.

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    Starting off the interaction, Hageman began by describing the major issue facing American women. “I ask for unanimous consent to submit for the record instances of men hijacking women’s sports and the various examples that we have demonstrating not only injuries that have been suffered by women as men have participated in girls’ sports, but also the women — the girls and women who have been affected by this, including Riley Gaines, when Will Thomas decided to join the female — the women’s swimming team in Pennsylvania,” she said.

    Melting down in an embarrassing display of woke ideology, Nadler whined, “I object to concluding these mistruths in the record.” Making yet another wild claim, he complained, “Men do not compete in women’s sports.”

    Reacting to the situation, Riley Gaines took Nadler to task. “Ironic he says this on the EXACT 2 year anniversary of this photo being taken. This 6’4″ man isn’t fooling anyone with any amount of common sense. 2 years ago today I had a fire lit under me and communists like Nadler continue to fuel it,” she noted.

    Watch the clip:

    Building on this point, Hageman took to X to blast the rotund New Jersey Democrat, saying, “It’s even worse. Now he’s telling our committee that there are more than two sexes. You’re either a male or a female, and you should compete against your own biological gender in sports.”

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