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Yes, I’m fairly sure the House is voting on Thursday.But Democrats can force a vote on it right?
Yes, I’m fairly sure the House is voting on Thursday.But Democrats can force a vote on it right?
House Republicans also announced they aren’t going to strip Representative MTG (Greene) of her Committee posts.
There was a time when I might agree with left and right being two sides of the same coin, especially the far left and far right.
But that was before the cancer of trumpism and conspiracy theories infected the republican party and the American right. Now I see a very noticeable difference, and see it less as left vs right but left and right vs trumpism.
The more sensible members of the right, the traditional right so to speak, need to realize this is destroying their party and they need to fight it.
Because the trumpist conspiracy theorists are not like the Republicans of old. They are most like a fanatical cult that has emerged from the more extreme side of the American right and infected the rest of the right wing political alignment.
Trump himself was schooled at the knee of Roy Cohn, McCarthy’s infamous committee counsel, who long insisted that his good friend Joe had been the victim of an outrageous elite conspiracy.
My question would be - how do you know Trump in fact created these fanatics, fuelled the division, cultivated the environment we see today?
Rupert Murdoch’s Fox Corporation and three of its popular anchors are the targets of a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit filed on Thursday by a company that became a prominent subject of discredited theories about widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
Smartmatic, an election technology company, filed the suit in New York State Supreme Court against the Fox Corporation, Fox News, and the anchors Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartiromo and Jeanine Pirro. As part of the same action, the company is suing Rudolph W. Giuliani and Sidney Powell, who made the case for election fraud as guests on Fox programs while representing President Donald J. Trump.
In its 276-page complaint, Smartmatic argues that Mr. Giuliani and Ms. Powell “created a story about Smartmatic” and that “Fox joined the conspiracy to defame and disparage Smartmatic and its election technology and software.”
“The story turned neighbor against neighbor,” the complaint continues. “The story led a mob to attack the U.S. Capitol.”
She’s off her committee assignments. 11 Republican House members voted to remove her, which surprises me.But Democrats can force a vote on it right?
Full story:The House voted Thursday evening to remove Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene from her committee assignments, a decisive step that comes in the wake of recently unearthed incendiary and violent past statements from the congresswoman that have triggered widespread backlash from Democrats and divided congressional Republicans.
The vote tally was 230-199 with 11 Republican House members voting with Democrats to remove Greene from her committee assignments.
The sequence shows McCarthy is not in charge of his caucus in any meaningful way. Now his members face a painful vote on Greene. On the one hand, she is a dangerous lunatic espousing horrifying lies, and her positions are damaging to the Republican Party and the nation; not voting to strip her assignments is a moral abdication. On the other hand, she is a reliable Republican vote. Significant portions of the Republican base believe in the same conspiracy theories as Greene, so voting to remove her risks alienating some of the party’s most enthusiastic base voters and small donors, along with former President Donald Trump, who has backed Greene and (according to her) remains in touch.
Put more finely, the Republican Party will struggle to win national elections without purging people like Greene, but individual members will struggle to win GOP primaries if they do purge them. (Already, Democrats have rolled out a TV ad targeting eight Republican representatives for enabling Greene.)
The whole situation is reminiscent of how Republican leaders tried to handle Trump’s spurious claims of a fraudulent 2020 election. (Not coincidentally, Greene has also backed those bogus claims.) They knew that the election hadn’t been stolen, but they also didn’t want to get crosswise with Trump or his fervent followers. McConnell and several other high-profile Republicans declined to acknowledge Biden’s victory until after the Electoral College voted on December 14. When Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (acting as a sock puppet of the Trump campaign) filed a bogus Supreme Court case to overturn the results, 126 House Republicans signed a brief in support—including McCarthy and his deputy, Minority Whip Steve Scalise.
“What is the downside for humoring him for this little bit of time? No one seriously thinks the results will change,” a senior Republican official told The Washington Postin November. And if the result did change … well, that just meant Republicans kept the White House.
I am. Look at Florida over the weekend. Those that are not are at least White Nationalist adjacent and the endless excuses and justifications for their behaviour would never be valid or applicable to any other form of hate or discriminatory behaviour.Look I'm not calling them Nazis,
Because the prosecution would finally go in the other direction politically, which it rarely does.Don't tell me conservatives don't do the same exact thing. If Hunter got busted for crack y'all would be parading in the street.