That was a great line by Rep. Crockett! More people need to clap back at MTG.
Anyway, those of who are groaning about "decorum," "this is embarrassing," and whatnot need to stop.
The UK pretty much has weekly roast sessions in their parliament that are worse than this. Also, in certain other countries, some of their politicians regularly get into scuffles and fights in their houses of parliament. So some word-jabbing is nothing.
Last I checked however, we are not the UK. The UK also has a King; shall we be like them in that regard too?
MTG was wrong for stirring the pot, Crockett was wrong for equally immature response. Both should be punished. What is the point of having standards, rules, or any guidelines if they are not going to be followed? Saying both are wrong doesn't make you a bad person or somehow make you a supporter of MTG. It's okay to sometimes drop partisan blinders and say someone you like is wrong.