QAnon Karen McCarthy said his members are cray cray and the FBI is noticing. |
Listening to Republicans call Democrats socialists and traitors is dangerous. Mind you that many of these candidates running for office are using culture wars to court Republican voters. They are concerned about inflation, higher taxes, critical race theory, transgender girls playing sports, teaching children about the LGBTQ community, the southern border, illegal immigrants, crime, banning abortions after 15 weeks and voter integrity. They call Black Lives Matter racist. They believe Jesus Christ dominates American way of life. They think radical Islam is a threat. They support Israel no matter what it does. They cheer for Ukraine to spiral into chaos. They call for the banning of books that are considered too political for children. Yet, they call the Democrats the party of big government.
Of course, they have no policies or ideas to counter the Democrats' kitchen table issues that they're pushing on. Yes, some Democrats want to get involved in culture wars despite some reservations.
They voted against the first African American woman to sit on the Supreme Court because of some perceived conspiracy theories online. They are still dabbling in QAnon by calling lawmakers groomers. They are cheering on a South African billionaire's attempts to hostile takeover of Twitter. They are only concerned with culture wars instead of policies to make inflation go down. They are cheering for the Russian Federation to destroy Ukraine so they can blame Biden for weakness. They are concerned about Biden's physical capacity as president even though the former president said things that could have cause panic in the world.
Republicans have no shame in what they do. As long as they can own the libs in some fashion, they're embolden to vote.
Republicans are passing gerrymandered maps to ensure a majority in the Midterms. They are passing legislation in preparedness of the Supreme Court ruling in the Mississippi abortion ban. They are suing the federal government over mask mandates They are suing over the border because of a policy started by Washed Up 45 and are demanding that President Joe Biden keep it in place. They are not willing to work with the president on confirming nominees. They turned down a chance to be a part of history.
These three stooges are dangerous. |
They voted against the first African American woman to sit on the Supreme Court because of some perceived conspiracy theories online. They are still dabbling in QAnon by calling lawmakers groomers. They are cheering on a South African billionaire's attempts to hostile takeover of Twitter. They are only concerned with culture wars instead of policies to make inflation go down. They are cheering for the Russian Federation to destroy Ukraine so they can blame Biden for weakness. They are concerned about Biden's physical capacity as president even though the former president said things that could have cause panic in the world.
Republicans have no shame in what they do. As long as they can own the libs in some fashion, they're embolden to vote.
So over 1.05 million people have died from the coronavirus. As the world is slowly returning to normal, we still have to deal with the COVID for a foreseeable future. Thanks to Republicans refusal to trust science and doctors, we lost so many lives to this as the World Health Organization predicted the U.S. would expect if no one took it seriously.
We have a 98 House members of Congress who have no legislative accomplishments. That includes Democrats. Of those 98 House members, 25 of them are considered too extreme to be legislators. In the Senate, they have 38 Republican senators who are considered too extreme to be legislators.
Hence forth the QAnon Leader Karen McCarthy's (R-CA) warning to the Republican members in 2021 in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. He and white nationalist whip Karen Scalise (R-LA) were concerned about how many of these lawmakers were putting lives in danger because of the lies spread by Washed Up 45. Of course, the Republicans aren't concerned about these tapes.
In fact, they dismissed them as old news. Yet, they're still obsessed with Hunter Biden's laptop and Hillary Clinton's emails. See what I put in. They said that the attack on the U.S. Capitol is "legitimate political discourse."
Gaetz, who spoke during the meeting, asked Scalise to state which of his comments he considered “illegal,” according to two sources in the room. Scalise didn’t give specifics. Instead, he replied that there was a lot of information “flying around” during that confusing period and he was reacting on the call to a Cheney aide who had claimed that Gaetz had threatened her safety.
In a private meeting on Wednesday, top loyalists to Washed Up 45 tangled with McCarthy and Scalise over leaked post-Jan. 6 audio of the two criticizing far-right lawmakers for inciting violence against other lawmakers.
Despite the explosive new audio, McCarthy remains in the good graces of most House Republicans, and for now, does not appear to have imperiled his bid to become the next House speaker, assuming Republicans take control of the chamber.
House Republicans leaving the closed-door meeting said McCarthy addressed the leaked tapes in his opening remarks, saying the GOP needs to move forward and lead on issues Americans care about, including border security and inflation.
The new audio, which included McCarthy in a closed-door meeting saying he would recommend Washed Up 45 resign instead of being removed from office by Congress, has come at a particularly bad time for the Republican leader, whose party is increasingly confident it will take control of the House in November and who has been positioning himself to be the speaker when that happens.
“I am here to say he’s going to be the next speaker,” Rep. Karen Williams (R-TX) told NBC News as he left the gathering at the Capitol Hill Club. “He said the right things for me; now I’m just one guy. He’s answered it and he’s answered it good enough for me.”
Rep. Karen Loudermilk (R-GA) summarized McCarthy's message as: “We need to keep on track and keep pushing. This is a distraction, folks. C’mon. This is simply a distraction by the left trying to drive a wedge in a very unified Republican Party and a very unified conference.”
But things got more heated as the meeting wrapped up. Alleged sexual predator Rep. Karen Gaetz (R-FL) directly questioned McCarthy and Scalise over the Jan. 10, 2021, audio, obtained by The New York Times, in which the leaders could be heard on a conference call discussing Gaetz, Rep. Karen Brooks (R-AL) and other conservatives who they thought posed threats to their colleagues.
n the audio, McCarthy said of Gaetz, who frequently appeared on TV and criticized Rep. Karen Cheney (R-WY) after the riot: “He’s putting people in jeopardy. And he doesn’t need to be doing this. We saw what people would do in the Capitol, you know, and these people came prepared with rope, with everything else.”
Scalise later said of Gaetz: “It’s potentially illegal what he’s doing.”
Most of the Republicans in Congress are white. |
Gaetz, who spoke during the meeting, asked Scalise to state which of his comments he considered “illegal,” according to two sources in the room. Scalise didn’t give specifics. Instead, he replied that there was a lot of information “flying around” during that confusing period and he was reacting on the call to a Cheney aide who had claimed that Gaetz had threatened her safety.
One source in the meeting pointed to Scalise's experience of being shot in 2017 while practicing for a baseball game, saying, “Obviously given his own experiences with threats, he’s sensitive to that and takes it seriously.”
Scalise “wouldn’t let Gaetz run away with his comments,” said one GOP lawmaker who witnessed the “heated” exchange.
Responding to Gaetz, McCarthy urged unity and said Republicans should be attacking Democrats.
Another Washed Up 45 loyalist, Rep. Idiot Karen Greene (R-GA) also chimed in, pressing both McCarthy and Scalise to apologize for talking about the conservative lawmakers on the private leadership call, sources said. Neither apologized.
Leaving the meeting, Gaetz repeatedly declined to comment, directing reporters to his tweet a day earlier criticizing the leaders.
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