LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — Wednesday, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II criticized Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R-Clarklake) for his recent comments regarding the governor and the recent siege on the U.S. Capitol.
According to Gilchrist, over the past year, Shirkey has developed a pattern of using sexist and inappropriate language in reference to the governor and her administration.
In April, Shirkey shared a stage with members of a violent militia group that later plotted to kidnap the Governor, went on to meet privately in his Capitol office with violent militia groups about their efforts to rail against Michigan’s government and recently claimed the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last month was a “hoax.”
Shirkey issued an apology, but was later recorded on a hot mic saying that he does not take back the point of his comments, but rather, the way he said them.
In response, Lt. Governor Garlin Gilchrist II issued the following statement:
“As elected officials, what we do and what we say matters, and that is true now more than ever as Michiganders look to us for leadership in steering the state through this ongoing pandemic and economic recovery. But rather than focus on these issues — getting vaccines for people, getting our kids safely back into the classroom and supporting our small businesses — the Senate Majority Leader has chosen to spend his time and energy fanning the flames of dangerous conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and the January 6 insurrection in Washington, alongside aggressive, sexist threats toward the governor. This behavior is beneath the office he was elected to and the standard of decency the people of our state deserve.
“Nevertheless, I stand ready,
“While the Senate Majority Leader made a half-hearted attempt to address his inexcusable language and behavior last night, and an even weaker attempt during a prayer in today’s Senate session, his comments toward me on the Senate floor this morning tell a different story. It is clear that his so-called apology was not heartfelt, nor did it come from a place of humility and understanding. Rather, it was an empty gesture made for political expediency, and one that the people of Michigan can see right through.
“It’s time for Republican leaders in the Legislature — including Senate Republican leadership and House Speaker Wentworth — to publicly denoun
Since these comments were made, the Michigan Democratic Party has been posting messages on Twitter that are calling for his resignation.
One example is below:
We have one message for @SenMikeShirkey, who amplified and repeated lies to undermine our democracy, openly met with militia groups and gave them messaging advice:
Resign.
His rhetoric and actions are not worthy of the office he holds. https://t.co/XAhhOve1Yn
— Michigan Democrats (@MichiganDems) February 10, 2021
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