Burning down the House
Washington Times,
by
Charles Hurt
Original Article
Posted By: Moritz55,
10/6/2023 8:33:05 PM
Rep. Matt Gaetz, Florida Republican and psycho killer, led the smallest caucus in Congress this week across the aisle and into the lap of Democrats. He and his Suicide Caucus joined 208 Democrats to remove former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy from his post. What a day that was. So much for the so-called Hastert Rule that the Suicide Caucus claims to treasure so dearly. Requiring support from a majority of Republicans for floor action apparently applies only to Mr. McCarthy. Such slippery people. Annihilating the Hastert Rule is, you might say, the ultimate RINO move. These people are into making flippy-floppy, and doing it far, far, far better.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
mc squared 10/6/2023 8:53:00 PM (No. 1571155)
Almost any action by the House (and Gaetz) was a welcome change from the arthritic Republicans who can't keep their promises but always remember us at election time.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Mofongo 10/6/2023 8:54:11 PM (No. 1571156)
Murder by conventional thinking.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 10/6/2023 9:02:05 PM (No. 1571159)
Gee....Hurt doesn't seem pleased that the Deep State apple cart got dumped over.
I'm not sure if this is going to work out well, but what we've been doing for the last ten or twenty years sure as hell wasn't working.
Maybe this will churn up something better.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
stablemoney 10/6/2023 9:21:33 PM (No. 1571167)
The Democrats voted McCarthy out with 208 votes. I don't think the tail wagged that dog. We needed another Speaker. And we need another leader in the Senate. I hope the Senate Republicans learn something, and get some courage.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Citoyen 10/6/2023 9:32:11 PM (No. 1571172)
Hurt is right. Gaetz is a bomb thrower more concerned with destruction than building. My Republican representative voted to keep McCarthy. His vote was nullified by the Democrats who played Gaetz like a fiddle. Gaetz may revel in being Biden’s, Hakeem Jeffries’s, Schumer’s, Pelosi’s and McConnell’s favorite House Republican but with 96% of his Republican colleagues he is anathema.
As an aside I enjoyed Hurt’s many references to the great music of the Talking Heads.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Venturer 10/6/2023 9:53:45 PM (No. 1571177)
Anything the Washington Times or the New York Time or the Las Angeles Times or the Washington Post says is bad Is good for the country
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#3 - Exactly. When what you're doing isn't working, you need to do something different. The uncertainty of the future outweighs living with the status quo.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
mc squared 10/6/2023 10:27:52 PM (No. 1571192)
Could those 96% of Republicans be the ones who just cash their checks but can't legislate their way out of a wet paper bag? Too bad we can't replace most of them.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
HicoKid 10/6/2023 10:28:38 PM (No. 1571196)
Good to know that Hurt is a Talking Heads fan, but sorry to know that he's gone to the dark side.
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What the hell is with Hurt?
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Golden Goose 10/6/2023 10:53:01 PM (No. 1571204)
Running up unlimited debt and operating without a budget? Orderly.
Funding one of the most corrupt nations on Earth, prolonging the war and keeping the money laundering machine operational? Lawful.
Weaponized DOJ and FBI? Big Tech censorship? Zuckerbucks? 51 people from the "intelligence community" being allowed to sign a letter meant to interfere in an election, with no penalty for doing so? Effective leadership.
Allowing illegal immigrants to flood across our border? The very definition of cosmos.
Throwing out a SOTH for being yet another, disastrous sellout? Utter chaos!
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
DVC 10/7/2023 12:39:16 AM (No. 1571235)
Like pool....you rack them up and hit the stack, blowing balls everywhere. Then you let them settle and see what is playable.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
NotaBene 10/7/2023 2:09:35 AM (No. 1571251)
Matt Gaetz is our hero in Washington.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Rinktum 10/7/2023 3:46:07 AM (No. 1571268)
Wow. Hurt jumped the shark on this snarky piece and wrote something that is petty and vicious. How in the world can you justify supporting McCarthy when he lied and failed to honor the commitment he made. It was obvious the man was desperate to be Speaker and now we are stunned that he would be held to his word. How can you justify support of someone like that? We are drowning in debt and yet the guy who is trying to stop the mad spending is a nutcase? Come on. It did not have to go down like this. McCarthy in his arrogance believe that he would never be held to his word. Quelle surprise! All he had to do was do what he promised. Bringing individual bills to the floor is not a radical idea. It is a sound strategy meant to force responsibility onto this out of control body. These feckless fools are not concerned with the American people, all that matters is their ability to sustain their careers. It is a disgusting and incestuous little fiefdom created for the benefit of the ones willing to go along to get along and it has to cease if we are ever going to put a stop to their disgusting spending.
The article was a cheap shot by a guy who is better than that. Anyone who listened to what Matt Gaetz was actually saying understood he was right. We cannot accept the status quo. We are too far down the rabbit hole to do what we always have done. Exposing the underbelly of the actual process has the system in a tizzy because it proves these people are not serious and Washington is the place individuals go to get wealthy at the tax payers expense. Yeah, let’s keep that system going because it is working out so well for families just trying to put food on the table.
Hurt and his like minded friends are wrong about this. Sometimes you stand for what is right even if it is not politically expedient. We must hold these thieves accountable for the money they spend. If that hamstrings their little con, so be it. The American people have had enough of their lazy and irresponsible actions.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
ARKfamily 10/7/2023 6:56:36 AM (No. 1571314)
My response to #5: just for the fact that I learned about hide-away offices has been well worth the effort. . .
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Lying to get a job results in being fired in the real world.
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
TexaTucky 10/7/2023 7:50:18 AM (No. 1571343)
Yawn…..same “burning down the house” meme, same provocateur posters.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Red Jeep 10/7/2023 7:58:04 AM (No. 1571349)
Re: Reply 15, Never knew about hideaway offices until now. According to Wikipedia, "Historically, male Senate members have also used hideaways to engage in private sexual liaisons with their mistresses. Bill Moyers recounts one instance of an unnamed senator "stashing" his mistress in a hideaway so well-hidden that it took him several hours to locate her again. During his tenure in the Senate, Lyndon Johnson amassed no fewer than five hideaways where he would receive women. Senator Bob Packwood of Oregon, meanwhile, is alleged to have sexually assaulted a woman in his hideaway."
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
franq 10/7/2023 8:15:05 AM (No. 1571363)
Shoot, the house is on fire. Time to flee.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 10/7/2023 8:41:16 AM (No. 1571386)
The GOP must die and be replaced by a real political party that wil aggressivley go after and destroy Democrats & their Deep State. If you are not actively shutting down the evil and corruption of Washington DC than you need to resign and get out of the way.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
joew9 10/7/2023 8:54:43 AM (No. 1571398)
The Republicans can avoid this in the future. Keep your promises. Or else it gets done to the next guy.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Californian 10/7/2023 10:25:24 AM (No. 1571486)
This is a cheap slam piece. I stopped after the first 1/4. There's no analysis or intelligence in this article and even the insults don't make any sense.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
rikkitikki 10/7/2023 10:26:58 AM (No. 1571489)
In other news, Charles Hurt has no comment on the much larger Congressional suicide caucus, the uniparty collaboration that is destroying America while we watch it all on TV.
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Reply 24 - Posted by:
zoidberg 10/7/2023 10:37:53 AM (No. 1571503)
This is a once in a lifetime occurrence. We're on a road to nowhere.
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