Osodecentx said:Our Andy McCarthy no relation to the aspiring speaker points out that if twelve House Republicans voted "present," New York Democrat Hakeem Jeffries could be elected speaker. That scenario is unlikely, but there was a report yesterday that "Reps. Matt Gaetz (R-FL), Lauren Boebert (R-CO) and Scott Perry (R-PA) told Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) that they don't mind if the speaker vote goes to plurality and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) is elected because they will fight him"He Hate Me said:Osodecentx said:I don't have a preferred candidate. It's your party and your **** show.He Hate Me said:Osodecentx said:Mothra said:That you and the NT's share the exact same attributes and are doing the same thing as the minority of Republicans you in Congress you've complained about. The rigidity and willingness to blow it up, as expressed in your last post, is my case in point.Osodecentx said:Mothra said:Case in point, right here. Call yourself whatever you want, but you just made my case for me.Osodecentx said:I'm not a Republican and I don't give a damn about your party or the other party. I am Never Trump & I'll be voting in the Republican primary. I'll support a Democrat when you guys nominate a Paxton or someone similar.Mothra said:You are a small minority of vocal Republicans who, instead of coming together for the good of the party and attempting to find a way to co-exist, are instead either outright supporting Democrats or at the very least financially supporting candidates who attempt to get Dems elected because you loathe the potential Republican nominee for president. In short, like the Freedom Caucus, you are small minority that is willing to blow up the party if you don't get your nominee.Osodecentx said:You are comparing the voting patterns of moderate Republican and Independents to 19 Republicans in a Speaker election. They are vastly different things.Mothra said:I was referring to your consternation that a minority of Republicans are trying to dictate to the majority regarding who should be leader. Wouldn't that same adage aptly apply to the Never Trumpers - a small minority of the Republican Party attempting to hold the majority hostage by threatening in essence to burn the house down if Trump (or his candidates) are either nominated or elected?Osodecentx said:Mothra said:To be fair, that's exactly what the Never Trumpers did in 2020 and 2022, is it not?Osodecentx said:
180+ Republican House members voted for McCarthy. That means approximately 42 did not vote for him. Less than 25% of the Republican conference will dictate to the majority.
In the election of a Speaker?
I don't care if you guys block McCarthy. He made the trip to Mar a Lago to kiss the ring after Jan 6. He has been rolled by the so-called Freedom Caucus; what will liberals do to him?
In the general election moderates and Independents aren't blocking the election of an executive branch officer, they're just not voting for your preferred candidate. I'm not holding anyone hostage for my vote. You guys nominate candidates and I'll consider them. I'm not asking for anything.
I probably am a small minority so why do you care?
What case? I might plead guilty?
You guys just aren't meant to govern, just complain
Lol. From the guy whose preferred candidate for Speaker could not get the votes after three attempts.
Then stop complaining that a handful of conservative insurgents are standing against Kevin McCarthy. Not your fight.
In other words, at least a handful of House Republicans are saying they're fine with a Democratic speaker and Democrats effectively controlling the House, despite the outcome of the 2022 midterm elections. Note that these are exactly the kinds of Republicans who call each other "RINO," contend that other Republicans aren't tough enough or smart enough, and simply believe that others aren't willing to do what it takes to win.
Right now, in the House, the GOP is a nominal or technical majority party with a large faction which has no interest in acting like a majority. They may well be happier being in the minority.
https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/what-the-speaker-fight-says-about-the-republican-party/
I think I mentioned a scenario like this to you in another thread……just a scenario, at this point.