Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Why should McCarthy ascend simply for being McCarthy? He doesn’t have the votes. And thank you for the complement. I do support freedom, including free speech, right to bear arms, etc. Y’know the Constitution,
And he can't even spell compliment![]()
Stop misgendering me![]()
And when I don’t have a full cup of coffee in me, mistakes happen. C’est la vie.
Even rarer: a female Freedom Caucuser! There, there. You can stop whimpering. Today is sure to be a happy day for you - full of the drama and nonsense you love. None of the actual legislating.
I must say, she spells very well for a MAGA. Only one mistake in 3 posts makes her a Mensa candidate for MAGA.
Not PP and disagree with her but stop with the spelling insults. Attack the content if you want but spelling is not a sign of intelligence or having good values.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Why should McCarthy ascend simply for being McCarthy? He doesn’t have the votes. And thank you for the complement. I do support freedom, including free speech, right to bear arms, etc. Y’know the Constitution,
And he can't even spell compliment![]()
Stop misgendering me![]()
And when I don’t have a full cup of coffee in me, mistakes happen. C’est la vie.
Even rarer: a female Freedom Caucuser! There, there. You can stop whimpering. Today is sure to be a happy day for you - full of the drama and nonsense you love. None of the actual legislating.
I must say, she spells very well for a MAGA. Only one mistake in 3 posts makes her a Mensa candidate for MAGA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Why should McCarthy ascend simply for being McCarthy? He doesn’t have the votes. And thank you for the complement. I do support freedom, including free speech, right to bear arms, etc. Y’know the Constitution,
And he can't even spell compliment![]()
Stop misgendering me![]()
And when I don’t have a full cup of coffee in me, mistakes happen. C’est la vie.
Even rarer: a female Freedom Caucuser! There, there. You can stop whimpering. Today is sure to be a happy day for you - full of the drama and nonsense you love. None of the actual legislating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the two year anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection today. Members-elect should wear black armbands, acknowledge the law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol, and ask for a moment of silence for the law enforcement officers who died as a result of the attack.
Members-elect should also acknowledge all the members of Congress who, on that day two years ago, worked to keep our democratic republic alive. AND SPECIFICALLY thank Kevin McCarthy for his attempt to stop the violence on that day, quoting his own words, “When they started breaking into my office, myself and the staff got removed from the office. In doing so, I made a phone call to the president telling him what was going on, asking him to tell these people to stop, to make a video, to go out. I was very intense and very loud about it." and reminding everyone of McCarthy’s concurrence with Mitch McConnell that January 6th was a “violent insurrection”.
And after that acknowledgment of McCarthy’s anti-insurrection stance (but not his subsequent back-tracking and Trump licking) just enough Democratic members-elect should vote for him to ensure his election as Speaker of the House on this anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection.
The combination of Democratic votes and an on-the-record, highly visible reminder of his (admittedly brief) stance against Trump and other insurrectionists will erase whatever remains of McCarthy’s ability to lead the Republican party and the House … from the very first day of his Speakership.
Not quite. McCarthy then flew to Mar-a-Lago to appease Trump. So he's a traitor, and he will not be helped.
If the Republicans want to vote for Hakeem Jeffries, they are free to do so.
The only choice? Won’t happen. What’s going to happen is eventually McCarthy will give the right concessions (including the ability of the Rs to toss him) or step aside so another Republican can be elected. Paul Ryan’s welching on his promises was a huge problem for the American people - he helped to get us in the mess we are in today. After this huge spending bill passed, I’ve had it. Done. Let them fight it out. THIS is what a Representative Republic looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Why should McCarthy ascend simply for being McCarthy? He doesn’t have the votes. And thank you for the complement. I do support freedom, including free speech, right to bear arms, etc. Y’know the Constitution,
And he can't even spell compliment![]()
Stop misgendering me![]()
And when I don’t have a full cup of coffee in me, mistakes happen. C’est la vie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the two year anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection today. Members-elect should wear black armbands, acknowledge the law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol, and ask for a moment of silence for the law enforcement officers who died as a result of the attack.
Members-elect should also acknowledge all the members of Congress who, on that day two years ago, worked to keep our democratic republic alive. AND SPECIFICALLY thank Kevin McCarthy for his attempt to stop the violence on that day, quoting his own words, “When they started breaking into my office, myself and the staff got removed from the office. In doing so, I made a phone call to the president telling him what was going on, asking him to tell these people to stop, to make a video, to go out. I was very intense and very loud about it." and reminding everyone of McCarthy’s concurrence with Mitch McConnell that January 6th was a “violent insurrection”.
And after that acknowledgment of McCarthy’s anti-insurrection stance (but not his subsequent back-tracking and Trump licking) just enough Democratic members-elect should vote for him to ensure his election as Speaker of the House on this anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection.
The combination of Democratic votes and an on-the-record, highly visible reminder of his (admittedly brief) stance against Trump and other insurrectionists will erase whatever remains of McCarthy’s ability to lead the Republican party and the House … from the very first day of his Speakership.
Not quite. McCarthy then flew to Mar-a-Lago to appease Trump. So he's a traitor, and he will not be helped.
If the Republicans want to vote for Hakeem Jeffries, they are free to do so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Why should McCarthy ascend simply for being McCarthy? He doesn’t have the votes. And thank you for the complement. I do support freedom, including free speech, right to bear arms, etc. Y’know the Constitution,
And he can't even spell compliment![]()
And when I don’t have a full cup of coffee in me, mistakes happen. C’est la vie.Anonymous wrote:It’s the two year anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection today. Members-elect should wear black armbands, acknowledge the law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol, and ask for a moment of silence for the law enforcement officers who died as a result of the attack.
Members-elect should also acknowledge all the members of Congress who, on that day two years ago, worked to keep our democratic republic alive. AND SPECIFICALLY thank Kevin McCarthy for his attempt to stop the violence on that day, quoting his own words, “When they started breaking into my office, myself and the staff got removed from the office. In doing so, I made a phone call to the president telling him what was going on, asking him to tell these people to stop, to make a video, to go out. I was very intense and very loud about it." and reminding everyone of McCarthy’s concurrence with Mitch McConnell that January 6th was a “violent insurrection”.
And after that acknowledgment of McCarthy’s anti-insurrection stance (but not his subsequent back-tracking and Trump licking) just enough Democratic members-elect should vote for him to ensure his election as Speaker of the House on this anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection.
The combination of Democratic votes and an on-the-record, highly visible reminder of his (admittedly brief) stance against Trump and other insurrectionists will erase whatever remains of McCarthy’s ability to lead the Republican party and the House … from the very first day of his Speakership.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the two year anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection today. Members-elect should wear black armbands, acknowledge the law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol, and ask for a moment of silence for the law enforcement officers who died as a result of the attack.
Members-elect should also acknowledge all the members of Congress who, on that day two years ago, worked to keep our democratic republic alive. AND SPECIFICALLY thank Kevin McCarthy for his attempt to stop the violence on that day, quoting his own words, “When they started breaking into my office, myself and the staff got removed from the office. In doing so, I made a phone call to the president telling him what was going on, asking him to tell these people to stop, to make a video, to go out. I was very intense and very loud about it." and reminding everyone of McCarthy’s concurrence with Mitch McConnell that January 6th was a “violent insurrection”.
And after that acknowledgment of McCarthy’s anti-insurrection stance (but not his subsequent back-tracking and Trump licking) just enough Democratic members-elect should vote for him to ensure his election as Speaker of the House on this anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection.
The combination of Democratic votes and an on-the-record, highly visible reminder of his (admittedly brief) stance against Trump and other insurrectionists will erase whatever remains of McCarthy’s ability to lead the Republican party and the House … from the very first day of his Speakership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Why should McCarthy ascend simply for being McCarthy? He doesn’t have the votes. And thank you for the complement. I do support freedom, including free speech, right to bear arms, etc. Y’know the Constitution,
Anonymous wrote:It’s the two year anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection today. Members-elect should wear black armbands, acknowledge the law enforcement officers who defended the Capitol, and ask for a moment of silence for the law enforcement officers who died as a result of the attack.
Members-elect should also acknowledge all the members of Congress who, on that day two years ago, worked to keep our democratic republic alive. AND SPECIFICALLY thank Kevin McCarthy for his attempt to stop the violence on that day, quoting his own words, “When they started breaking into my office, myself and the staff got removed from the office. In doing so, I made a phone call to the president telling him what was going on, asking him to tell these people to stop, to make a video, to go out. I was very intense and very loud about it." and reminding everyone of McCarthy’s concurrence with Mitch McConnell that January 6th was a “violent insurrection”.
And after that acknowledgment of McCarthy’s anti-insurrection stance (but not his subsequent back-tracking and Trump licking) just enough Democratic members-elect should vote for him to ensure his election as Speaker of the House on this anniversary of the January 6 Insurrection.
The combination of Democratic votes and an on-the-record, highly visible reminder of his (admittedly brief) stance against Trump and other insurrectionists will erase whatever remains of McCarthy’s ability to lead the Republican party and the House … from the very first day of his Speakership.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.
Oh look, we have our very own Freedom Caucus supporter right here! Cute.
Anonymous wrote:This is what the founding fathers intended. Good for the holdouts. McCarthy thinks this is his speakership to have, that he deserves it. Unfortunately for him, others disagree and for good reason. So many of us want change and McCarthy will not bring that change. Already he’s had to give concessions but he has apparently not convinced some of his peers that he is trustworthy. The fact that he won’t bow out speaks volumes in regards to his arrogance.