Kevin McCarthy’s bid to win the speaker’s gavel should have been a cakewalk with the GOP having a majority in the House,
But
a few Republican House members used their vote as a tool for negotiation
with McCarthy.
The
de facto leader of the rebel movement was
Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz.
Gaetz
said the following in his case against McCarthy:
Last December, Gaetz said,
"I'm not voting for Kevin McCarthy for Speaker because I think he's just a
shill of the establishment...We need someone like Jim Jordan as the Speaker of
the House."
“If
you want to drain the swamp, you cannot put the biggest
alligator in charge”
"I'm
not
voting for Kevin McCarthy. I'm not voting for him tomorrow. I'm not voting
for him on the floor."
"I
resent the extent to which he utilizes the
lobbyists and special interests to dictate how political decisions, policy
decisions are made.”
Gaetz
also made his case against McCarthy on the House floor.
https://youtu.be/Bc6PvolmoC0
During
the second round of voting, Gaetz nominated Rep. Jim Jordan, of Ohio for
speaker and during the seventh ballot, Gaetz nominated President Donald Trump.
Gaetz
vowed to resign from the House of Representatives, if “Democrats join up to
elect a moderate Republican”.
Gaetz
claimed that McCarthy was threatening and pressuring incoming freshmen.
https://twitter.com/mattgaetz/status/1593613749532987392
In
the 14th round, it was Gaetz's "present" vote that prevented McCarthy
from winning, forcing a 15th round.
Gaetz’s
antics in the 14th ballot led to a rare display on the House floor when
McCarthy walked up the gallery steps seemingly to confront the Florida lawmaker.
Gaetz
seemed to tell off McCarthy while animatedly pointing his finger at McCarthy.
McCarthy walked away in dismay, but suddenly turned back around and approached
him again, perhaps irked by something Gaetz said.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp9XYnoEAMA
Georgia
Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene claimed
that Gaetz and others were using their power of the vote to get plum
panel assignments.
South
Carolina Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) called Gaetz
a “fraud” for fundraising
off of his efforts to block McCarthy from becoming speaker.
But
Gaetz who was obviously enjoying the spotlight insisted that his actions were
based on principles.
He
voted "present" in the 15th, but with five other holdouts voting
"present," the threshold for a majority dropped, and McCarthy was
finally able to win a majority.
When
Gaetz was asked what prompted him to change his strategy that
allowed McCarthy to become speaker, the Florida Congressman claimed he
"ran out" of additional concessions to ask of leadership.
There
was nothing wrong with this display, House members are not supposed to function
as robots who blindly vote as ordered.
The
pressure probably worked.
McCarthy
has agreed on some valuable concessions.
McCarthy
promised to change the House rules that make it easier to oust a sitting
speaker. McCarthy also pledged to include members of Congress outside of
the top leadership having more say over how bills are proposed, amended, and
passed. McCarthy has promised to restrict spending not raise the debt ceiling.
The issue of congressional term limits and border security have been frequent
topics of conversation among the Republican holdouts.
These
‘rebel’ Republicans caused McCarthy to achieve the dubious distinction of
needing the most voting rounds in the
history of America to become a speaker. The previous record was of 9 rounds which happened in
1923, McCarthy needed 15 rounds.
Some
claimed that Gaetz's hostility towards McCarthy emanated from not receiving
adequate political support when he was the subject
of a sex-trafficking investigation, which was dropped last year.
So
how has McCarthy been doing so far?
Very
promising.
McCarthy
recently
removed Democrat hoaxers Rep. Adam Schiff and Rep. Eric Swalwell from the
House Intelligence Committee.
Next
McCarthy also plans to remove Ilhan Omar from the
Foreign Affairs Committee.
However,
a group
of House Republicans has already opposed the move.
I
attempted to make a case that the GOP
must learn to be fighters and give as good as they get. The Democrats
no longer regard them as political opponents but as domestic terrorists,
insurrectionists, bigots of all varieties, and traitors. There is no need
for the GOP to return back the rulebook of fairness have long been
discarded by the Democrats now that they are in a position of advantage.
Monica Showalter in
her excellent
piece made the case that McCarthy needs to go after these RINO
Republicans who vote against the public interest before their numbers multiply.
She rightly pointed out that he has a slim ten-vote
majority and experts are predicting that he's in for a tough slog.
Well,
who would have thought that the leader of the rebels, Matt Gaetz, who almost
blocked McCarthy’s bid for Speaker alleging McCarthy was unprincipled and
corrupt, would also join the group that wants Omar to remain on
Foreign Affairs Committee?
During
an appearance on Newsmax, Gaetz said he is open to listening to McCarthy’s case
against Omar. Yet he insists he is undecided whether or not he would vote to
remove
https://twitter.com/NEWSMAX/status/1620265647291727872
The
Democrats have voted unanimously to retain all their party members of their
committee assignments.
McCarthy
can only afford
four GOP defections in order to successfully garner the votes needed
to keep Omar from holding committee seats.
Rep.
Greg Steube (R-Fla.) has said he will be out of D.C. for “several weeks” due to
injuries sustained from falling off a ladder.
While proxy
voting allowed absent House members to conscript another lawmaker to
cast votes by proxy in the last Congress, McCarthy did away with voting by
proxy once he gained the gavel.
If
Gaetz joins House Republican Reps.
Ken Buck (Colo.) Victoria
Spartz (Ind.), David
Joyce (Ohio) and Nancy
Mace (South Carolina), all of whom plan to vote against evicting Omar
from the House Foreign Affairs Committee, it will bring the total to six,
including the one on sick leave.
Why
does Omar not deserve to be on the Foreign Affairs Committee?
Omar
is a known anti-Semite who also
supports the notorious anti-Israeli BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions)
movement. Omar also trivialized the 9-11
terror attacks by claiming ‘"some people did something and that all of
us were starting to lose access to our civil liberties". Omar has also
been accused of illegal ballot
harvesting,
The
choice in this matter is plain as a pikestaff, Omar must go, yet Gaetz
claims to be undecided.
Does
he really think Omar deserves a place?
During his Newsmax
appearance Gaetz seems to suggest that Omar is better than Swalwell and Schiff
because she didn’t peddle as many hoaxes. That is like claiming arsenic poisoning
is better than cyanide poisoning
Perhaps
this is another ploy to torment McCarthy and grab a few headlines before he
falls in line and votes to evict Omar from her committees.
When
anyone has doubts about an issue that is obvious the inference is that the individual
is either vacuous or nefarious.
These
are qualities you do not want in any Congressman, especially Gaetz claims
to be a man of principles.
It also makes Gaetz looks
like a hypocrite for violating the very principles to which he opposed McCarthy.
Hopefully, Gaetz will
abandon these amateur theatrics immediately and focus on the MAGA agenda.
The
stakes are simply too high for frivolities.
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