Kevin McCarthy
Posted: Tue May 09, 2023 10:37 pm
Buttonwillow is safer
Hell, Sunnydale was safer, and that had a Hellmouth.
Do those bobbing oil wells cause some folks to get all crimey?Phoenix520 wrote: ↑Tue May 09, 2023 10:23 pmWith a crime rate of 48 per one thousand residents, Bakersfield has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property
crime here is one in 21.
Bakersfield is known in some circles as the armpit of California. S’truth.
I wasn't all that good with it until I spent a couple of years having to cross Sheridan Road by Northwestern University. I improved bigly.
"I'm standing on the mouth of hell, and it's going to swallow me whole... And it'll choke on me."Flatpoint High wrote: ↑Sat May 13, 2023 8:46 pmmmm Hellmouth
The Post Millennial @TPostMillennial wrote: Speaker McCarthy condemns several Democrats including Pramila Jayapal for their antisemitic comments: "It has got to stop."
I think this one is specifically based on this (gift link): https://wapo.st/44OX8uB
Republican Accountability @AccountableGOP wrote: Kevin McCarthy: "I hear from people who say, "You know what? I never voted for President Trump, but I am going to vote for him now based upon how he is being treated because if they can treat him that way they can do that to any American.'"
It's a talking point. It, like many others, appears with regularity on Twitter as trolls/bots/whatever respond with talking points over and over. It's more obvious when you're reading posts by different commentators, and different accounts make the same comments in nearly identical language.
This report first appeared in POLITICO Playbook.After House Speaker Kevin McCarthy suggested on national television last month that Donald Trump may not be the GOP’s best presidential nominee in 2024, the former president was furious — and wanted the California Republican to rectify the slight immediately.
“He needs to endorse me — today!” Trump fumed to his staff on his way to a campaign event in New Hampshire, according to people familiar with what happened. McCarthy, after all, had indicated to Trump’s team that he would do so eventually. Why not clean up the mess and announce his support now?
But the House GOP leader — who has felt compelled to stay neutral during the primary so as to not box in his own members — wasn’t ready to do that. To calm Trump, McCarthy made him a promise, according to a source close to Trump and familiar with the conversation: The House would vote to expunge the two impeachments against the former president. And — as McCarthy would communicate through aides later that same day — they would do so before August recess.
That vow — made reflexively to save his own skin — may have bought McCarthy some time, staving off a public war with the man who almost single-handedly rehabilitated his entire career and ensured he won the gavel in January. But it has also put McCarthy in a bind — and Trump world plans to hold him to his promise.
Several moderate House Republicans are loath to revisit Trump’s impeachments — especially the charges stemming from the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. (In fact, though only 10 of their GOP colleagues voted with Democrats to impeach Trump after the Jan. 6 attack, several more wanted to but were too worried about threats to their offices and families to take the plunge.)
Gifted link.In the weeks after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, then-House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) traveled down to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club and threw a lifeline to the former president, who was under a cloud of controversy for provoking the historic assault.
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The fence-mending session between the two Republican leaders ended with a photo op of the two men, grinning side by side in a gilded, frescoed room. The stunning turnabout of the House GOP leader, who had previously blamed Trump for the deadly attack, paved the way for the former president’s return to de facto leader of the Republican Party.
When the tables were turned almost three years later, however, Trump did not return the favor.
During a phone call with McCarthy weeks after his historic Oct. 3 removal as House speaker, Trump detailed the reasons he had declined to ask Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) and other hard-right lawmakers to back off their campaign to oust the California Republican from his leadership position, according to people familiar with the exchange who, like others, spoke on the condition of anonymity to disclose a private conversation.
Ron Filipkowski @RonFilipkowski wrote: From the Department of Things Aging Very Poorly.
Ron Filipkowski @RonFilipkowski wrote: Because rumor is that he intends to use it in REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES to help establishment candidates fend off MAGA challengers as his revenge for the Freedom Caucus ousting him.Ron Filipkowski @RonFilipkowski wrote: McCarthy has a big chunk of cash parked in his PAC. Wonder what he will do with it now?
I know someone who lives in what was Cantor's district and we still joke about the time I could probably hear her gut-laughing all the way between Virginia and Florida.New Turtle wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 12:01 am He quit harder than Eric Cantor, which was quite embarrassing at the time.
https://x.com/JoJoFromJerz/status/17325 ... 63337?s=20Jo @JoJoFromJerz wrote: When Nancy Pelosi had to step aside for a Republican Speaker, she remained in Congress, took on the role of mentor, paved the way for the next generation & announced her campaign for re-election.
When Kevin McCarthy lost his Speakership, he kidney punched a dude, whined nonstop & has decided to reduce his party’s already slim majority by leaving early.
But do go on about how women are too emotional to govern won’t you.