• thantik@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    And…Matt Gaetz… Human Sex Trafficker extraordinaire of all people… was what set this all in motion. And the GOP is usually the party that moves lock-step with one another. It’s hilarious to finally see.

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      Wasn’t he the one that insisted on the “I can oust you whenever I want” provision in the first place? It would have been more surprising if he hadn’t done it…

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      It’s great to watch. The GOP hate, and I mean really hate, each other. Up until now though they could hate the Democrats more and that would unite them. Not anymore. I don’t think the Democrats are lovey dovey or anything but they can work together. The Republicans are going to rip themselves apart, especially if the Democrats become irrelevant.

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      The nominal head of their party stated on camera in front a large group of people: “I don’t take any responsibility at all.” It’s part of the conservative’s DNA.

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      Dems don’t understand the meaning of the word responsibility either.

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    1 year ago

    I mean, in the interest of being technically correct every democrat did vote against him. Why would they vote for a republican? That makes no sense.

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      Did the first 15 votes against him give the GOP any sense that the Dems would turn around and vote for him on vote #16? Apparently, the GOP can’t do pattern recognition.

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      Well in theory an opposition party that didn’t agree with everything the GoP does to begin with would offer up a compromise candidate with concessions to their parties legislative priorities even if they were a “republican”. But since Dems exist to provide cover for the same lobbyists that fund the GoP and ensure that a leftist party can never get elected in a first past the post system, they don’t actually care one way or another.