Examples of GOP Leadership

1212ham

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Cat fight.

Greene calls Boebert a ‘little b****’ as tensions boil over on House floor
Tensions between Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) boiled over on the House floor as Greene called Boebert a “little bitch” amid GOP frustration at the Colorado Republican’s move to try and force a vote on impeaching President Joe Biden.
During votes on Wednesday afternoon, Boebert approached Greene over statements she made earlier in the day for critiquing her move to force an impeachment vote, the Daily Beast reported.

Greene accused Boebert of copying her own articles of impeachment against Biden, which Greene had previously asked her to cosponsor, the report said. And Greene also noted that she donated to Boebert and defended her.
At one point, Greene called Boebert a “little bitch.” Greene confirmed the exchange, later telling reporters that the Daily Beast’s story — including the name-calling — was “surprisingly accurate.”
Boebert’s office did not respond to a request for comment on the exchange, but she told CNN of the reported exchange: “Like I said, I’m not in middle school.”

Greene expanded on her frustration with Boebert while speaking to reporters at the Capitol.
“I have defended her when she’s been attacked. She and I have virtually the same voting record. We’re both members of the House Freedom Caucus. We should be natural allies,” Greene said. “But for some reason, she has a great skill and talent for making most people here not like her. And so, it’s her issue.”

Greene said that she supported Boebert’s impeachment articles because she also wants to impeach Biden, but critiqued her approach. Boebert move to force a vote surprised and angered many of her colleagues. “She didn’t talk to anyone about it. She didn’t come to the conference [meeting]. She didn’t address it with anybody. She copied my articles of impeachment, refused to cosponsor mine,” Greene said.

The Trump-supporting firebrands both arrived in Congress in 2020, and due to their ideological and stylistic similarities, were often lumped together. But the two have diverged in their tactical approaches over the last year or so, and have made clear they do not get along with each other.

One House GOP member told The Hill that Boebert and Greene have never liked each other, and sit at opposite ends of the table during House Freedom Caucus meetings. The tension between the two has burst into public view in the past — particularly around the time Boebert and other conservatives blocked Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) from immediately becoming Speaker, while Greene was a staunch supporter of McCarthy.
During the drawn-out Speaker’s fight in January, Greene and Boebert got into a confrontation in the women’s bathroom, the Daily Beast reported.

“You were OK taking millions of dollars from McCarthy but you refuse to vote for him for Speaker, Lauren?” Greene reportedly said.
Boebert later recounted the exchange to conservative commentator Dana Loesch. “When she started going after me, I looked at her and said, ‘Don’t be ugly,’” Boebert said.

And in a December interview with conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, Boebert lamented being “accused of believing a lot of the things that [Greene] believes in.”

“I don’t believe in this, just like I don’t believe in Russian space lasers — Jewish space lasers and all of this,” Boebert said, in reference to a 2018 Facebook post from Greene in which she floated that a “laser beam or light beam” from “space solar generators” could be to blame for wildfires in California, also mentioning the “Rothschild Inc.” Greene later said she did not know the Rothschilds have long been at the center of antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Greene shot back on Twitter.

“She gladly takes our $$$ but when she’s been asked: Lauren refuses to endorse President Trump, she refuses to support Kevin McCarthy, and she childishly threw me under the bus for a cheap sound bite,” Greene said of Boebert.
Pay per view cage match.
I'll bring the popcorn! :-D
 

Fogdog

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It's a mixed bag in the collection of candidates. A few are never Trumper, A few are running so as to get enough attention to be selected to be Trump's VP or hold office in Trump 47's administration and a few are running as alternative MAGA expecting Trump to go away somehow (died, jailed or a photo of him in bed with a boy comes available)

This is a (to me) interesting interview made by a formerly heavy hitter in professional Republican campaign staff circles who left the GOP after Trumpism took hold. He talks about formerly reasonable friends and acquaintances who went to the Trump dark side and how they were drawn in. Also draws the conclusion that the GOP will not return to rationality once Trump goes away.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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It's a mixed bag in the collection of candidates. A few are never Trumper, A few are running so as to get enough attention to be selected to be Trump's VP or hold office in Trump 47's administration and a few are running as alternative MAGA expecting Trump to go away somehow (died, jailed or a photo of him in bed with a boy comes available)

This is a (to me) interesting interview made by a formerly heavy hitter in professional Republican campaign staff circles who left the GOP after Trumpism took hold. He talks about formerly reasonable friends and acquaintances who went to the Trump dark side and how they were drawn in. Also draws the conclusion that the GOP will not return to rationality once Trump goes away.

They were poisoned from the base up by Trump, all the moderates and those with brains left the party and white trash fact free know nothings replaced them. It is the base that is in charge of the republicans these days, and many are loyal to Trump, even if they lose a small percentage of them, they will lose the general election. If Trump turns on them and is out free running around for the next several months or even a year, he will demand loyalty and attack those in congress who don't give it. The longer Cannon leaves him free the worse it will be for the GOP in the run up to the election with many more indictments pending. Donald won't go down alone either, there will be many republicans going down with him or on their way by election day IMO.
 

Budzbuddha

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Count Chocula may need to make more cameo video greetings to pay up :bigjoint:


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US District Judge Beryl Howell entered an order on Friday directing Giuliani to cover what it cost the lawyers for Ruby Freeman and her daughter Wandrea “Shaye” Moss to pursue their successful motion to compel him to produce information.


The order doesn’t specify the amount he’ll owe; the judge directed the plaintiffs to disclose that in a later filing. Howell wrote that Giuliani had failed to show that his resistance to the plaintiffs’ discovery requests was “substantially justified,” which meant he was required to pay their attorney fees.

Freeman and Moss became the subject of 2020 post-election voter fraud conspiracy theories that Giuliani, former President Donald Trump, and other Trump allies promoted. Earlier this week, the Georgia State Election Board announced it had formally cleared Freeman and Moss of any wrongdoing.

Freeman and Moss had sued Giuliani in federal district court in Washington in December 2021. In recent months, their attorneys had argued to Howell that Giuliani was dragging his feet in turning over evidence and had failed to perform adequate searches.


Giuliani maintained that he tried to fulfill the evidence requests in good faith. But Howell wrote in her latest order that until the fight came before her, Giuliani had “arbitrarily limited” how he searched certain sources of information, performed “imprecise” manual searches of his electronic accounts, and delayed making productions.

“We are pleased with the court’s order, and look forward to our clients having their day in court,” Michael Gottlieb, a lead attorney for Freeman and Moss, said in a statement.

Giuliani’s attorney did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
good ol’ Kremlin Kev thinks neither impeachment was based on sufficient malfeasance. Like, insurrection.

Oh I do want to see him named defendant regarding Jan 6.


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Roger A. Shrubber

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good ol’ Kremlin Kev thinks neither impeachment was based on sufficient malfeasance. Like, insurrection.

Oh I do want to see him named defendant regarding Jan 6.


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They can't expunge the memory of the entire world, or the news services or history books of EVERY country in the world except America.
 

Fogdog

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doublejj

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Dan Crenshaw Naturally Tries to Blame the White House for Titanic Sub Disaster
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The vessel imploded as it made its two-hour descent to the wreck, officials said Thursday. Crenshaw described it as an “epic failure in leadership,” but wasn’t sure who to pin it on. “Is it the White House, Coast Guard, Navy? I’m not sure,”
 

doublejj

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GOP Sen. Marsha Blackburn Floats Conspiracy Theory On Titanic Sub And Hunter Biden
That authorities found the missing Titan on Thursday was too much of a coincidence for the Tennessee senator.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) has appeared to suggest that an announcement about the fate of the missing Titan submersible was somehow planned to distract from accusations against the president’s son Hunter Biden.
 

Budzbuddha

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Dan Crenshaw Naturally Tries to Blame the White House for Titanic Sub Disaster
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The vessel imploded as it made its two-hour descent to the wreck, officials said Thursday. Crenshaw described it as an “epic failure in leadership,” but wasn’t sure who to pin it on. “Is it the White House, Coast Guard, Navy? I’m not sure,”
Somebody poke his other fucking eye out …
 
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